Dubai: 26-year-old expat with severe heart disease delivers healthy baby in rare high-risk pregnancy
A 26-year-old Indian expat with severe congenital heart disease successfully delivers a healthy baby boy in Dubai, overcoming numerous medical challenges and high risks during her pregnancy.
The recent study by Holger Thiele and colleagues1 offers an extensive meta-analysis on the use of mechanical circulatory support (MCS) in acute myocardial infarction-related cardiogenic shock (AMICS).
We thank our colleagues for their interest in our Article.1 We agree with Zaoqu Liu and colleagues that in addition to mortality assessment, quality of life and long-term functional outcomes are ...
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The American College of Cardiology and American Heart Association issued updated practice guidelines for the management of ...
While chemical signals such as morphogens have been known for a long time, fluid transport has recently emerged as another potential way to globally organize cell behavior during morphogenesis (Navis ...
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Hosted on MSNDoctor warns of health risks linked to nicotine-free vapingSo, you traded your cigarettes for a vape, believing that it’s far less harmful than smoking. But a disturbing new study ...
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