Monday, 12 May 2014

About Heart Health Center: Why Is Raynaud Phenomenon So Variable?

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 This week: Why does Raynaud phenomenon behave so differently at different times?  And - pulmonary embolus

Why Is Raynaud Phenomenon So Variable?
Q. "My sister has Raynaud phenomenon, and refuses to do grocery shopping because, she says, she can't walk down the freezer aisle without her fingers turning white.  But she skis... Read more

Pulmonary Embolus
Pulmonary embolus - a blood clot that becomes lodged in the pulmonary artery - is a very common and very serious problem.  Up to 30% of people who have pulmonary... Read more

Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (CRT) for Heart Failure
In some patients with heart failure, a new kind of pacemaker can re-coordinate the muscular function of the damaged heart, relieving the symptoms of heart failure, and reducing the odds... Read more

How Syncope Should Be Evaluated
If you have had syncope (transient loss of consciousness), your doctor will want to do an evaluation to figure out what caused it.  Fortunately, in most cases the evaluation of... Read more


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