Posts Tagged ‘heart attack

Diet for pre-Operative Fitness

Posted by: admin on: May 2, 2012

Pre- operative simple protein free diet could avoid all post-operative surgical complications say Harvard researchers. Team@CMHF

Rx for Heart Patients: Healthier Living, Medication

Posted by: admin on: February 28, 2012

A healthy lifestyle and appropriate medications can help people with heart disease live longer and avoid a heart attack or stroke, according to new guidelines from the American College of Cardiology Foundation and the American Heart Association. Following the updated recommendations can also improve quality of life, reduce the need for surgical procedures to open […]

Preventing a second episode of Cerebrovascular event and staying healthy and longer in  high risk patients is the key to these guidelines given on Nov 3,2011 in GlobeNewswire via COMTEX. Team@CMHF

U.S. panel recommends testing kids’ cholesterol

Posted by: admin on: February 22, 2012

Experts say kids 9-11 should be checked to catch high levels early, prevent heart damage We have been seeing gross obesity in children and wondering whether atheroma(s) would have already started in them. Now with definitive guidelines available, select kids should be tested for dyslipidaemia. Team@CMHF

Hypertension study prompts new diagnosis guidance

Posted by: admin on: February 16, 2012

Diagnosis of hypertension has traditionally been based on blood-pressure measurements in the clinic, but studies have found that home and ambulatory measurements are better indicators of who will suffer heart problems and strokes. Taking repeated blood pressure readings over a 24-hour period rather than a one-off measurement in the clinic is the most cost-effective way […]


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