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What women need to know about heart disease

9th - Higher Ed
A woman in Canada dies of heart disease every 22 minutes, and most don't have to. CBC's Ioanna Roumeliotis explores why so many women are underdiagnosed and what they can do to protect themselves.
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Heart disease a top killer of Canadian women, but many are unaware

9th - Higher Ed
Every 22 minutes, a woman in Canada dies of heart disease, making it a top killer of Canadian women. But when it comes to heart health, doctors say women are underdiagnosed, under treated and often unaware.
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Webinar1- "Strategies to Prevent Heart Diseases: Know Your Numbers Amazing Heart, Amazing Life with Expert Insights"

Pre-K - Higher Ed
"Heart disease is a leading health concern that affects millions of people worldwide, and understanding how to prevent it is crucial for maintaining long-term well-being. From high blood pressure to cholesterol management, there are key...
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Man lives for 100 days with artificial heart; doctors hail big medical breakthrough

9th - Higher Ed
In what has come as a big medical breakthrough, an Australian man has lived for 100 days with an artificial titanium heart while he awaited a donor transplant. He is the first person in the world to have left the hospital with the device...
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New tech is making diagnosing, treating heart defects easier

9th - Higher Ed
Dr. Robert Elder, a cardiologist at Yale New Haven Health and Yale Medicine, says 70% of the time, doctors are able to diagnose an issue or defect prenatally with an echo cardiogram or ultrasound.
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TOI x Medithon Part - 3 | Amazing Heart Amazing Life

Pre-K - Higher Ed
On 22nd January, the ‘Amazing Heart, Amazing Life’ Medithon united top cardiologists and health experts for an insightful conversation on heart health. Hosted by TOI in collaboration with SunPharma, this exclusive session covered key...
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Study reveals 90% drop in heart attack deaths over 50 years

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Research shows age-adjusted heart attack deaths down 90% in fifty years, though heart disease persists as a top U.S. cause of death. (Scripps News)
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Study: high levels of xylitol associated with heart attack, stroke risk

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A new study finds people who consume high levels of the sweetener xylitol are at a greater risk of heart attacks, stroke, and death. (Scripps News)
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Former dictator Augusto Pinochet in hospital after heart attack

Higher Ed
1. Medium of police entering hospital grounds, pan to arrival of Felipe Pinochet, General Augusto Pinochet's grandson 2. Car arriving at hospital 3. General Pinochet's daughter Lucia being greeted at hospital 4. Lucia Pinochet getting...
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LIB 17-8-72 BRAZILIANS EXERCISE TO STAVE OFF HEART DISEASE

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Brazilians exercise on Copacabana beach to stave off heart disease. 1. vs of men and women doing an aerobics class on a beach 2. vs of participants having their blood pressure taken 3. vs of people walking a jogging 4. vs of two women...
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SYND 11 1 68 CANADIAN DOCTOR DEVELOPS HEART PUMP

Higher Ed
External heart pump demonstrated by doctor who used it to save the life of heart attack victim. 1. ws exterior hospital 2. ms interior technician looks at oscilloscope 3. ms and pan heart pump and doctors looking on 4. ms pump working 5....
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SYND 30 4 68 HEART TRANSPLANT MAN DIES IN PARIS

Higher Ed
French doctors under Mr. Maurice Mercadier worked in vain to save M. Roblain, a heart transplant patient at the Hospital de la Pitie in Paris. 1. ws entrance 2. ms pan of 'Hopital De La Pitie', to Consultants entrance 3. ms press and...
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Smoking kills

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Smoking kills
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SYND 19/08/71 SCENES OUTSIDE THE HOSPITAL WHERE A HEART AND LUNG TRANSPLANT TOOK PLACE

Higher Ed
Scenes outside the Groote Schuur hospital where heart-lung transplant patient Adrian Herbert is recovering. 1. ws exterior of the hospital 2. ms Mrs Herbert outside home with well-wishers 3. vs outside Mrs Rosaline Gunya's home before...
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Supporters pray for Pinochet's recovery plus hospital scenes

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1. Wide exterior of Santiago Military Hospital 2. Sign reading "Santiago Military Hospital" 3. General Augusto Pinochet's son, Augusto Pinochet Hiririart, surrounded by press 4. Military officer guarding hospital gate 5. Officials...
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SYND 4 5 68 HEART TRANSPLANT FUNERAL

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A quiet family funeral of French heart transplant patient. Surgeons at the Hopital de la Pitie, Paris, performed Europe's first heart transplant on Clovis Roblain, a retired lorry driver, aged 66. The transplanted heart was taken from...
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SYND 15 6 68 WIFE OF HEART TRANSPLANT PATIENT APPEARS BEFORE CAMERAS

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Ailing heart transplant patient Philip Blaiberg's condition still critical but responding to treatment. 1. vs Barnard leaving hospital 2. cu Barnard with press 3. cu Barnard into car 4. ms onlookers 5. vs manoeuvring car through...
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National Wear Red Day Raises Awareness About Heart Disease In Women

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The national campaign urges women to learn their risk for heart disease and to take steps to lower their chances.
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Hospital upgrade could improve health care

Higher Ed
St. Thomas' Hospital, London, United Kingdom, 29th October 2008 1. Various of Princess Royal coming into room and unveiling plaque opening hospital unit 2. Princess Anne signing commemoration book 3. Mid shot clinician inserting...
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Twin births in the US on the increase

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San Francisco, Calif. - January 29, 2012 1. Family playing board games 2. Close shot girl playing board games 3. Close shot puzzle pieces 4. Father and son 5. Medium close shot father and son 6. Close shot game 7. SOUNDBITE (English)...
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BEATING HEART CELLS MADE FROM PATIENT'S SKIN

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Haifa, May 23, 2012 1. Close of monitor showing microscope view of beating cells in the Rambam Medical Centre laboratory 2. Mid of researcher at the microscope zoom out and pan to monitor 3. Close zoom in of beating cells on monitor...
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The FDA announced measures Tuesday designed to phase out the use of artery-clogging trans fats in foods in the next three years. (June 16)

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IT'S A DECISION THAT COULD HAVE A WIDE-SPREAD IMPACT ON HEART DISEASE IN THE U-S --THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION ANNOUNCING TUESDAY IT WILL ORDER FOOD COMPANIES TO PHASE OUT THE USE OF ARTERY-CLOGGING TRANS FATS.SOUNDBITE (English) Susan...
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Advanced scanner detects heart disease faster and earlier

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Los Angeles, California - 27 July 2005 1. Patient being positioned for multi-slice computed tomography (MSCT) scan procedure 2. Close shot of digital patient data display on CT scanner 3. Close shot of patient 4. Medical technician...
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AHA: Half of US Adults Have High Blood Pressure

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About half of U.S. adults are now considered to have high blood pressure under new guidelines announced Monday that set a lower threshold for the "silent killer," second only to smoking as a preventable cause of early death. ...