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That can add up to a lot of people suffering heart damage from a procedure meant to prevent it.
Complicating matters, his wife, Tammy, 39, suffered blood poisoning and possibly heart damage from a kidney stone operation last month.
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Functional MR, also known as secondary MR, the focus of this study, occurs when the left ventricle enlarges after heart damage from any cause, such as a heart attack.
We will be also able to repair damaged organs with reprogrammed stem cells, for example a heart damaged from a heart attack.
A Greek study last year found e-cigarettes almost immediately inflamed and constricted the users' airways at the same time, but another Greek study — a relatively limited one — found no heart damage from the e-cigarette, which would be a significant advantage over regular cigarettes.
(In his autobiography, the mayor wrote, his father had heart damage from childhood rheumatic fever).
Wyeth said yesterday that a jury in Philadelphia had found it liable for $2.1 million awarded to four Utah women who said they suffered heart damage from the fen-phen diet treatment.
To determine whether heart damage from sepsis is caused by free fatty acids (FFA) and may be detected with HRV analysis.
This classification, named HLM, refers to heart damage arising from an initial stage of impaired systolic or diastolic function, without structural injury, to an advanced stage of biventricular dysfunction (H), different stages of lung involvement (L), and malfunction of peripheral organs such as the kidney, liver, and brain (M).
Eventually, printed heart muscle might repair damage from a heart attack and help pump a living person's blood. .
The cells would be multiplied in culture and then put back into the heart to try to repair damage from a heart attack.
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