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| | Allicance of Cardiovascular Professionals |
 | | The invasive cardiovascular technologist is a medical professional who is highly skilled and trained in the applied science of invasive cardiovascular technology with experience in all aspects of diagnostic and interventional cardiovascular procedures and who has demonstrated proficiency and knowledge through a credentialing examination. |  | | Cardiovascular technologists are qualified by specialized training and education to perform established cardiovascular diagnostic and therapeutic procedures at the request or direction of a physician. |  | | The profession of Cardiovascular Technology is a multi-disciplinary science which requires the technologist to be trained and educated in the basic and applied principles of several modalities. |
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| | Cardiovascular Exercise |
 | | The first component of cardiovascular exercise is frequency of the exercise, which refers to the number of exercise sessions per week. |  | | Your greatest challenge, however, is not learning new cardiovascular exercises or the proper technique; it's not learning the heart rate zone to train at for your goals and interests or how to monitor the intensity. |  | | After you have completed your cardiovascular exercise and cooled-down properly, it is now important that you stretch the primary muscles being used. |
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| | Chapter 5 - Cardiovascular Training Exercises |
 | | Cardiovascular exercise is an important pillar of any anti-aging exercise program. |  | | Cardiovascular exercise (aerobic exercise) forms an important pillar within the entire anti-aging exercise program. |  | | From an anti-aging perspective, our goal with regards to cardiovascular exercise is to monitor the optimal point at which our heart is doing maximum work. |
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| | BCM - Graduate Program in Cardiovascular Sciences |
 | | Fulfillment of a goal of development of understanding of cardiovascular disease requires a broad approach consisting of both basic and directed aspects of research. |  | | In order to approach treatment in an efficient manner, a thorough understanding of the cardiovascular system from structural, biochemical, biophysical and molecular perspectives is desirable. |  | | The goal of our program is to present the student the opportunity to become knowedgeable in the range of fundamental expertise necessary to develope a well focused study within the broad discipline of cardiovascular biology. |
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| | CARDIOVASCULAR FITNESS |
 | | These gains will be at a higher level in the beginning and begin to level off as training continues, however improvements in cardiovascular levels will continue at a slower rate and improvements in cardiovascular capacity and endurance can be expected to continue. |  | | Interval training can be a useful training method for all wishing to improve conditioning and performance levels. |  | | There are many ways to monitor cardiovascular exercise intensity levels. |
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| | Circulatory system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The human cardiovascular system comprises the blood, the heart, and a dual-circuit system of blood vessels that serve as conduits between the heart, the lungs, and the peripheral tissues of the body. |  | | The circulatory system or cardiovascular system is the organ system which circulates blood around the body of most animals. |  | | Compromise of renal function, as occurs in widely-varying conditions, inherently disposes the patient to toxic states and/or cardiovascular pathologies. |
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| | New Chief of OHSU Cardiovascular Medicine |
 | | The ability to combine heart research in the lab with clinical care in the health system is what makes OHSU so unique. |  | | "We are embarking on a reinvention of OHSU's cardiovascular program," said Sanjiv Kaul, M.D., an international leader in cardiovascular imaging and the new chief of the cardiovascular medicine division in the OHSU School of Medicine. |  | | After a four-year search, we hand- picked him to lead this extraordinary opportunity to make a clinical impact and research progress in the area of cardiovascular medicine," said D. Lynn Loriaux, M.D., Ph.D., professor and chairman of medicine at the OHSU School of Medicine. |
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| | Health Services Presbyterian Cardiovascular Institute |
 | | The Presbyterian Cardiovascular Institute combines leading-edge cardiovascular research and treatment with community health and wellness education, patient education, support programs and rehabilitation services to care for complex cardiovascular disease. |  | | The Presbyterian Cardiovascular Institute is a leader in national and international cardiovascular research, which provides our patients access to tomorrow's cardiac treatments today. |  | | This approach exceeds traditional cardiac diagnosis and treatment, and provides a method of care designed to improve all aspects of heart health. |
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| | Bodybuilding.com - Cardiovascular Articles! |
 | | In part 1 of this series on cardiovascular training we will look at the body from the heart, muscles, and lungs. |  | | High intensity training or HIC is another way of reducing body fat and increasing cardiovascular function for elite athletes. |  | | Perhaps just as important it builds and trains our aerobic systems so that capillarization is improved and blood flow to the working muscles during weight training is increased. |
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| | Cardiovascular technologists and technicians |
 | | This test is done before most kinds of surgery or as part of a routine physical examination, especially for persons who have reached middle age or who have a history of cardiovascular problems. |  | | Graduates from the 29 programs accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Cardiovascular Technology are eligible to obtain professional certification in cardiac catheterization, echocardiography, vascular ultrasound, and cardiographic techniques from Cardiovascular Credentialing International. |  | | So do diagnostic medical sonographers, nuclear medicine technologists, radiation therapists, radiologic technologists and technicians, and respiratory therapists. |
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| | Cardiovascular Center |
 | | At the Froedtert and Medical College of Wisconsin Cardiovascular Center, we provide patients with advanced, specialty care for the whole range of conditions that affect the heart and vascular systems. |  | | Our experienced team members are committed to listening to your concerns and working with you to find the best treatment options. |  | | at Froedtert and Medical College of Wisconsin offers a complete range of cardiovascular services—from diagnostic imaging, minimally invasive intervention and rehabilitation to critical care nursing, surgery and heart transplant. |
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| | The educational encyclopedia, cardiovascular system, heart anatomy, ecg |
 | | Cardiovascular system anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular system |  | | Heart and blood vessel basics blood flow through your heart and lungs, heart's electrical system, heart valves, blood vessels and blood pressure, |  | | The educational encyclopedia, cardiovascular system, heart anatomy, ecg |
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| | Cardiovascular Disease |
 | | Since 1948, the subjects have continued to return to the study every two years for a detailed medical history, physical examination, and laboratory tests, and in 1971, the study enrolled a second-generation group -- 5,124 of the original participants' adult children and their spouses -- to participate in similar examinations. |  | | Bandolier is a print and Internet journal about health care, using evidence-based medicine techniques to provide advice about particular treatments or diseases for healthcare professionals and consumers. |  | | Bale, Editors; Committee on Research, Development, and Institutional Strengthening for Control of Cardiovascular Diseases in Developing Countries, Institute of Medicine. |
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| | Heart/ Cardiovascular Disease 2002 - Market Research Report |
 | | This report presents a valuable insight into the cardiovascular therapy market with the latest research, key facts, background information, market updates, forecasts, and detailed analysis. |  | | Ongoing research has led to the development of increasingly sophisticated and highly effective cardiovascular drugs. |  | | This report provides a basis for understanding the current success of market-leading products and the potential of cutting-edge research that could pave the way for future therapies. |
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| | Cardiovascular Disorders - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch |
 | | Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy : An Evidence-based Approach |  | | Guidelines for Cardiac Rehabilitation and Secondary Prevention Programs: American Association of Cardiovascular & Pulmonary Rehabilitation Rehabilitation : Promoting Health & Preventing Disease |  | | Practical Cardiology: Evaluation and Treatment of Common Cardiovascular Disorders |
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| | Cardiovascular Health |
 | | The first and foundational step in gaining or maintaining cardiovascular health is accurately measuring your current condition. |  | | Below 180 there is increased risk of hemorrhagic stroke, depression, and suicide. |  | | Once that is clearly understood, an effective treatment or preventative plan can be made. |
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| | Welcome to the Thoracic and Cardiovascular Institute |
 | | Nearly three decades of experience and dedication to quality health care using state-of-the-art techniques in treating the patient, not just the disease, makes Thoracic and Cardiovascular Institute the preferred choice for heart, lung, and vascular care. |  | | Our outstanding medical team, comprised of specialists in cardiology, electrophysiology, nuclear medicine, vascular surgery and cardiothoracic surgery have a variety of sophisticated diagnostic tools designed to painlessly and precisely pinpoint disease and its risk factors. |  | | We are pleased that you have chosen TCI for your health care needs. |
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| | Lown Cardiovascular Center: Fellowship |
 | | For most fellows and most patients such a style of practice is not in accord with their previous experience. |  | | The fellowship, designed for mid-career physicians from developing countries incorporates a multidisciplinary curriculum, which includes education in cardiovascular medicine, internal medicine, epidemiology, public health, prevention and other issues surrounding global health. |  | | The aim is to combine our holistic minimalist interventional style with disciplines focused on prevention and public health to forge an approach most suitable for coping with resource poor environment when confronting an epidemic of cardiovascular disease. |
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| | Cardiovascular Disease: Facts, Disease Prevention and Treatment Strategies |
 | | Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) includes dysfunctional conditions of the heart, arteries, and veins that supply oxygen to vital life-sustaining areas of the body like the brain, the heart itself, and other vital organs. |  | | Also, a number of health-related behaviors practiced by people every day contribute markedly to cardiovascular disease. |  | | Our Personal Framework for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and Control will give you this nutrient association information as well as other helpful lifestyle changes for managing the disease. |
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| | UpToDate: Cardiovascular Medicine |
 | | We'd like to suggest you take a moment to view our demo. |  | | Access the most current information on any aspect of cardiovascular disease; |  | | This program will provide cardiologists with current answers to clinical questions. |
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| | Cardiovascular |
 | | Our services are unique in that we utilize the universal bed model for the open heart patients. This allows open heart surgery patients to be admitted and discharged from the same room. |  | | These findings showed that a high percentage of Lebanon County residents with serious cardiovascular disease were being sent to Harrisburg, Hershey, and Lancaster for care. Our Open heart surgery program began in April 2005 and our cardiac interventional program began in June 2005. |  | | Welcome to the Good Samaritan Health System’s Cardiovascular Services Product Line. We offer a full range of cardiac services close to home. The Cardiac Service Product Line was developed in response to findings of the hospital’s community health assessment. |
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| | Cardiovascular KnowledgeCenter |
 | | Each heart center has demonstrated thought leadership in cardiovascular information system solutions, data management, and patient care and is highly regarded in the national cardiovascular arena. |  | | The Consortium's mission is to develop a set of best practice guidelines and resource tools that enable Heart Centers to realize substantial clinical and business improvements through workflow and process improvements, clinical and operational efficiencies, and the integration and analysis of cardiovascular data. |  | | Community: Share your ideas in our Interactive Discussion Forum designed to promote thought leadership and to define best practice solutions (Members Only) |
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| | Cardiovascular Fitness |
 | | Capacity of the heart to pump oxygen to the organs and muscles. |  | | Your physiological capacity peaks and 30 years and then the aging process set in and you start to lose it. |  | | Cardiovascular diseases are the No. 1 killer of women as well as men. |
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| | Counseling: Vitamin Supplementation to Prevent Cancer and Cardiovascular Disease |
 | | The available evidence from randomized trials is either inadequate or conflicting, and the influence of confounding variables on observed outcomes in observational studies cannot be determined. |  | | Vitamin Supplementation to Prevent Cancer and Cardiovascular Disease - Counseling |  | | The USPSTF concludes that beta-carotene supplements are unlikely to provide important benefits and might cause harm in some groups. |
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| | COBE Cardiovascular - Welcome |
 | | At COBE Cardiovascular, we are committed to leading the way in creating innovative, reliable products to meet the present and future needs of our partners in the perfusion community. |  | | As a customer-focused market leader in open-heart surgery technology, we meet the complexities of today's changing clinical demands with customized solutions you can rely on. |  | | COBE Cardiovascular has a long history and a bright future. |
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| | Cardiovascular Pathobiology: Biomedical Journal |
 | | Our emphasis is on excellent science that crosses the boundaries of traditional disciplines with a special emphasis on the new advances in the cellular and molecular studies of cardiovascular disease and medicine. |  | | Recognizing the rapid advances in several disciplines that relate to cardiovascular pathobiology, a distinguished editorial board introduces a new quarterly peer reviewed Journal, CARDIOVASCULAR PATHOBIOLOGY, where investigators from diverse disciplines that focus on cardiovascular medicine can freely exchange their ideas and advances. |  | | Each issue will have a Feature Article that the Editorial Board identifies as being the most significant contribution in that issue. |
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| | Elsevier Author Gateway |
 | | Cardiovascular Pathologists, Clinicians and Researchers in Cardiology, Pathologists. |  | | A Journal of Basic, Clinical and Applied Cardiovascular Science |  | | Subjects range from vascular pathobiology to mechanical prostheses, from molecular biology to clinical cardiac disease, from morphological structure and function to animal models of cardiovascular disease. |
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| | GSDL Cardiovascular Disease |
 | | Cardiovascular Disease Markers: The most advanced and comprehensive analysis of the biochemical markers associated with heart disease and stroke. |  | | Cardiovascular Disease and Oxidative Stress: A healthy antioxidant defense helps the body defend against CVD progression mediated by oxidative stress. |  | | Cardiovascular Disease and Melatonin: A decrease in melatonin causes increased night-time sympathetic activity, which in turn is linked to coronary disease. |
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| | Cardiovascular : Women Fitness |
 | | Cardiovascular exercises are most effective in improving fitness and health. |  | | Fitness) cardiovascular exercise usually involves vigorous exercise sustained over a period of serial minutes, and its effect is to increase the efficiency of lungs, heart and blood circulation. |  | | Most people consider themselves basically healthy as long as they do not suffer from any disease or uniformity. |
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| | Cardiovascular Disease Research Highlighted |
 | | The opening of the University of Kentucky Linda and Jack Gill Building in April helped demonstrate the emphasis placed on cardiovascular disease research and care at UK. |  | | Cardiovascular disease, which includes high blood pressure, atherosclerosis, and stroke, is the most common cause of death in the United States. |  | | Activities include poster presentations, seminars, and lectures on cardiovascular disease and treatment. |
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| | AstraZeneca Products - Cardiovascular - Hypertension, beta blockers, high cholesterol |
 | | Our world leading position in cardiovascular (CV) medicine is based on over 40 years' experience and a powerful range of products including Atacand, a hypertension medication, Seloken ZOK, a leader in its class of beta blockers, Crestor, for treating high cholesterol levels and the latest addition to our CV range, Exanta |  | | If you still have a question regarding our drug portfolio you can Contact us. |  | | Cardiovascular disease accounts for 17 million deaths worldwide each year, making it the greatest risk to life for most adults. |
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| | Cardiovascular Health |
 | | The Wisconsin Plan for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention 2005-2009 -- PPH 43083 (05/05) |  | | Cardiovascular disease (CVD) includes a variety of heart and blood vessel diseases, such as heart attack (coronary artery disease), high blood pressure (hypertension), and brain attack (stroke). |  | | The Wisconsin Cardiovascular Health Program works to alleviate the burden of cardiovascular disease in the state. |
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Cardiovascular Pathology |
 | | The text emphasizes general approaches to heart examination and outlines expectations and limitations of pathologic assessment of cardiovascular disease. |  | | This succinct text covers the pathology of cardiovascular diseases. |  | | It addresses ischemic heart disease and reviews the many recent advances that have led to new concepts in cardiovascular pathology and pathophysiology. |
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| | Cardiovascular Diseases |
 | | News (and more) in Cardiovascular Medicine - InCirculation.net |  | | About Aspirin Therapy and Cardiovascular Disease - Bayer Inc. |  | | Periodontal disease, obesity associated with heart disease marker: study [May 2003] - ADA (US) |
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| | Glossary of Cardiovascular Terms - Texas Heart Institute Heart Information Center |
 | | If you need information about keeping your heart healthy, e-mail the |  | | The most common underlying reason for patients dying suddenly is cardiovascular disease, in particular coronary heart disease. |  | | It is not the intention of THI to provide specific medical advice, but rather to provide users with information to better understand their health and their diagnosed disorders. |
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| | AllRefer.com - cardiovascular system (Anatomy And Physiology) - Encyclopedia |
 | | You are here : AllRefer.com > Reference > Encyclopedia > Anatomy And Physiology > cardiovascular system |  | | AllRefer.com - cardiovascular system (Anatomy And Physiology) - Encyclopedia |  | | More articles from AllRefer Reference on cardiovascular system |
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| | GSDL Comprehensive Cardiovascular Assessment |
 | | All of these advanced markers play a critical role in the biochemical environment underlying cardiovascular health. |  | | The Comprehensive Cardiovascular Profile 2.0 incorporates the latest breakthroughs in cardiovascular disease research to provide advanced, early warning of CVD risk. |  | | The insight they provide allows the clinician to accurately address abnormalities relating to heart and vascular diseases. |
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| | InCirculation.net - cardiovascular medicine resources, cardiology information, news, guidelines |
 | | Image Bank brings you thousands of high-quality clinical images in topics across the whole of cardiovascular medicine that will transform your presentations and lectures. |  | | InCirculation.net is a professional cardiovascular resource intended for a global audience of specialists, generalists, researchers, and other healthcare professionals |  | | InCirculation.net - cardiovascular medicine resources, cardiology information, news, guidelines |
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| | Cardiac Heart Imaging MRI Teaching Education |
 | | This educational web site is a radiology and cardiology teaching tool and clinical information site about cardiovascular imaging and radiology of the heart and blood vessels. |  | | He was, from June 2000 until Nov 2004, a Professor of Radiology and Medicine and Vice-Chair of Radiology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas and Chief of Radiology at the Veterans Affairs (VA) North Texas Healthcare System in Dallas, Texas. |  | | He is also the immediate Past-President of the North American Society for Cardiac Imaging (NASCI). |
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| | Cardiovascular |
 | | To find more information on specific conditions, please visit our partner sites: |  | | The information provided herein should not be used during any medical emergency or for the diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition. |  | | The term cardiovascular refers to the heart and blood vessels. |
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| | Burden of Cardiovascular Disease in West Virginia |
 | | Chapter 6: The West Virginia Cardiovascular Health Program |  | | Chapter 1: Introduction to the Problem of Cardiovascular Disease |  | | Chapter 3: The Economic Costs of Cardiovascular Disease |
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| | Cardiovascular |
 | | Vision: A heart healthy and stroke free Michigan |  | | The Cardiovascular Health, Nutrition and Physical Activity Section is a heart disease and stroke prevention program from the Michigan Department of Community Health. |  | | Mission: Create a heart healthy and stroke free Michigan by increasing physical activity and healthy eating, reducing health disparities, and preventing and controlling other cardiovascular disease risk factors. |
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| | Cardiovascular Information for Health Care Professionals, NHLBI |
 | | Critical pathways for management of patients with acute coronary syndromes: an assessment by the National Heart Attack Alert Program |  | | Addressing Cardiovascular Health in Asian American and Pacific Islanders: Background Report |  | | Mobilizing African American Communities to Address Disparities in Cardiovascular Health |
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| | Cardiovascular System - Cardiovascular Systems - information page with HONselect |
 | | The Efficacy of 1,25 Dihydroxycholecalciferol on the Cardiovascular System in Patients with Renal Dysfunction |  | | Synonym(s): Cardiovascular Systems / System, Cardiovascular / Systems, Cardiovascular / |  | | Cardiovascular System - Cardiovascular Systems - information page with HONselect |
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| | Cardiovascular definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms |
 | | Cardiovascular diseases affect the heart and blood vessels and include arteriosclerosis, coronary artery disease, heart valve disease, arrhythmia, heart failure, hypertension, orthostatic hypotension, shock, endocarditis, diseases of the aorta and its branches, disorders of the peripheral vascular system, and congenital heart disease. |  | | Cardiovascular definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms |  | | Cardiovascular: The circulatory system comprising the heart and blood vessels which carries nutrients and oxygen to the tissues of the body and removes carbon dioxide and other wastes from them. |
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