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    Patrick A. Cambier Named to First State Bank Board  Jun 13, 2008
    Dr. Cambier graduated from Hahnemann University School of Medicine in Philadelphia, PA. At Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, DC, Major Cambier completed his residency in internal medicine, and fellowship training in interventional coronary and peripheral vascular diseases. Dr. Cambier served as director of the cardiac catheterization lab and cardiovascular clinical research at Madigan Army Medical Center Tacoma, Washington. (Primezone Releases)

    Stemcell transplantion a new boon for patients  Feb 4, 2008
    Till date, multicentric study of stem cell application by the hospital in spinal cord injury, liver cerosis and peripheral vascular diseases has proven the safety in all and efficacy in select group of patients, who otherwise have not other option of treatment at the moment, he said. The contention of ASSI was not in good taste and casting aspiration on fellow doctors and surgeons was against medical ethics, Dr J K B C Parthiban, neurosurgeon, Kovai Medical Center and Hospital, who himself is a... (Hindu)

    BMH to host open house for cardiologist  Sep 25, 2007
    His interest is not only with cardiac disease, but also peripheral vascular diseases, such as renal arteries, carotid arteries and leg circulation. Yue, who comes from China, received his medical degree from Zhejiang Medical University, and postgraduate training at Southern Oregon State University, Washington University at St. Louis, Mo. (DeRidder Beauregard Daily News, LA)

    BMH brings Dr. Yue to city  Jul 8, 2007
    His interest is not only with cardiac disease, but also peripheral vascular diseases, such as renal arteries, carotid arteries and leg circulation. Dr. Yue who comes from China received his medical degree from Zhejiang Medical University and postgraduate training at Southern Oregon State University, Washington University at St. Louis, MO and the University at Pittsburgh. (DeRidder Beauregard Daily News, LA)

    Poor people worse off following heart attack  Feb 14, 2007
    Patients in the lowest income quartile were more likely to be older, female and to have other illnesses such as diabetes and peripheral vascular diseases. Researchers first looked at who was more likely to have an angioplasty or coronary bypass surgery and then did a one-year follow-up after the emergency department visit to see whether the patient was still alive. (EurekAlert!)

    Risk of stroke expected to decrease with new screening guidelines  Jan 20, 2007
    Screening recommendations are provided for high risk persons in the general population; patients undergoing open heart surgery including coronary artery bypass surgery; patients with peripheral vascular diseases, abdominal aortic aneurysms, and renal artery stenosis; patients after radiotherapy for head and neck malignancies; patients following carotid endarterectomy, or carotid artery stent placement; patients with retinal ischemic syndromes; patients with syncope, dizziness, vertigo or... (SpiritIndia)

    Health Roundup: Parasites benefit MS patients  Jan 19, 2007
    The guidelines are best for high-risk patients, such as those undergoing open-heart surgery or those with peripheral vascular diseases. Researchers report in the Canadian Journal of Psychiatry that previously married mothers have higher rates of mental illness than currently married mothers. (Monsters and Critics.com)




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