viernes, 23 de febrero de 2018

Hidden Heart Risks - Ivanhoe Broadcast News, Inc.

Hidden Heart Risks - Ivanhoe Broadcast News, Inc.

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Hidden Heart Risks (2nd Week)

HOUSTON, Texas (Ivanhoe Newswire) — Heart disease is the number one killer in the U.S. And it isn’t just traditional risk factors we need to worry about. Even minor infections can pose a risk. Heart attacks are 13 times higher in the week after respiratory infections like the common cold and 17 times higher in the week after flu-like illnesses.




GRAPEVINE, Texas (Ivanhoe Newswire) — Here’s a remarkable story about a woman, who was crushed in a car accident with multiple broken ribs.  Every breath was painful, but she was able to return to work in just eight weeks, thanks to an innovative technical and surgical advancement.




MIAMI, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) — Thousands of couples struggle with infertility. And while the causes may vary, a common condition that few men have heard of can be blocking their fertility. Now, there’s a simple solution that’s helping more couples conceive.




ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) — The American Heart Association says 24 percent of heart attack patients don’t fill their prescriptions within a week after discharge, and 34 percent of heart attack patients with multiple prescriptions stop taking at least one within the first month. Now, a medical company is teaming with one of the country’s busiest hospitals to test an innovative solution.




PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (Invahoe Newswire) — What happens when a baby’s lymphatic system, the system that circulates critical fluids through the body, doesn’t function as it should? For some, the buildup of fluid can be deadly. Tonight we meet Lilly, initially diagnosed with a rare condition during mom’s pregnancy, and the out-of-the box treatment that saved Lilly’s life.






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Quote of the week:

The [prison] system does everything within its power to sever any physical or emotional links you have to anyone in the outside world. They want your children to grow up without ever knowing you. They want your spouse to forget your face and start a new life. They want you to site alone, grieving, in a concrete box, unable even to say your last farewell at a parent’s funeral.” 

— Damien Echols

 




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