CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
.... The National
Heart,
Lung and Blood Institute (2004) reports that Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) is the leading cause of death in America. ....
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Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
.... critical care. The development of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation can be traced back to the early
heart-
lung machines. During the ....
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Asthma
.... In 1997, the National
Heart,
Lung & Blood Institute (NHLBI) established guidelines for asthma therapy because of the enormous costs to society and individuals ....
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The Artificial Heart
.... network, violated standards for qualifying patients for transplants, and the side-stepped reporting criteria by calling the use of
heart-
lung bypass machines ....
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Issues in Adding An Open-Heart Wing to Hadi Clinic
.... A total of 644 open-
heart surgery operations were conducted with the use of a
heart-
lung machine, while 102 open-
heart surgery operations were conducted ....
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Lung Cancer
.... cancer in those who do not smoke, raising their chances of developing the disease by 25 percent, "Passive smoking causes
lung cancer and
heart disease
Living ....
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Organ transplant Surgery
.... Similarly, early efforts at
heart-
lung transplants were unsuccessful, and the introduction of immunosuppressants in the 1980s is associated with improved ....
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Growth and development Milestones
.... National Institutes of Health. National
heart,
Lung and Blood Institute. (Undated). Key recommendations. Retrieved May 25, 2005 ....
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Cholesterol & Atherosclerotic Heart Disease
.... The National
Heart,
Lung, and Blood Institute argues that testing young adults is worthwhile (contrary to ACP's point of view), since knowledge of cholesterol ....
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Patients & Respiratory Problems
.... The patient should be assessed to see if he is a candidate for the National
Heart,
Lung, and Blood Institute FORTE (Feasibility of Retinoid Therapy for ....
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Patient Diagnosis & Suggested Treatment
.... The patient should be assessed to see if he is a candidate for the National
Heart,
Lung, and Blood Institute FORTE (Feasibility of Retinoid Therapy for ....
(1483

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The 8-week cholesterol cure
.... The National
Heart,
Lung and Blood Institute (Miller, 1986, p. 3) indicates that the blood cholesterol of most individuals is far too high, which is largely ....
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Smoking and Its Risks
.... 1054). Other critics assert that donor-funded health groups, such as the
heart,
lung, and cancer associations, are elitist. The ....
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Orem's Model of Nursing
.... It currently does approximately 100 transplants a year, which include
heart,
heart/
lung, single
lung, double
lung, live-lobe transplantation, and insertions ....
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Dorothy Orem's Self-Care Model
.... It currently does approximately 100 transplants a year, which include
heart,
heart/
lung, single
lung, double
lung, live-lobe transplantation, and insertions ....
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Respiration
.... cancer in those who do not smoke, raising their chances of developing the disease by 25 percent, "Passive smoking causes
lung cancer and
heart disease
Living ....
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Teaching Obese Children Health Habits
.... The National
Heart,
Lung, and Blood institute Growth and Health Study, investigated biological, behavioral, psychosocial, and sociologic correlates of obesity ....
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Asthma
.... Part of the move in this direction was the result of the 1991 National
Heart,
Lung and Blood Institute's creation of standardized guidelines intended to serve ....
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Skin Organ Transplants
.... Today, transplant operations include not only those of skin, but of kidneys,
heart,
lung, liver, and pancreas as well as bone and bone marrow, corneas and ....
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Marfan Syndrome Description
.... In some cases, there may be joint prob mlems, while in other cases, there may be
heart value problems, or
lung problems, and so forth. ....
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Supersize America
.... The World Health Organization and the National
Heart,
Lung and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health have classified obesity as an epidemic. ....
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Insomnia Sleep Disorder
.... According to Walsh, et al., who initially published findings as a report from the Working Group On Insomnia of the National
Heart,
Lung, And Blood Institute of ....
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Animal experimentation
.... including medications for
heart disease, arthritis, antidepressants, and antiviral medications, as well as treatment for
heart-
lung transplants, pacemakers and ....
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Institute for Research of Workings of the Human Heart
.... donors. Claire Sylvia became the recipient of the first
heart-and-
lung transplant ever done in New England in 1988 (Smith, 1997). The ....
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Economic Problems Facing Hospitals
.... Every hospital needed a
heart lung machine to be competitive, even though the machine would seldom be in use and could economically have been shared by several ....
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The Current Hospital Industry
.... Every hospital needed a
heart lung machine to be competitive, even though the machine would seldom be in use and could economically have been shared by several ....
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Antivivisectionist Arguments
.... Transplantation procedures for persons with failed liver,
heart,
lung and kidney function are products of animal research (p. 2717). ....
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Evaluation of Health Education Textbooks NATURE OF THE STUDY ...
.... This claim was based on their examination of factors facilitating or inhibiting adherence to the National
Heart,
Lung, and Blood Institute's recommendation ....
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Research Proposal on Obesity & Children
.... The National
Heart,
Lung, and Blood institute Growth and Health Study, investigated biological, behavioral, psychosocial, and sociologic correlates of obesity ....
(4256

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Obesity and Eating Habits in Children
.... Kimm and Obarzanek (2002) reported findings from the National
Heart,
Lung, and Blood institute Growth and Health Study that investigated biological, behavioral ....
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