Stroke and Anxiety
.... Nervous System Week (Depression, anxiety increasea 2002) noted that depression and anxiety are directly associated with increased risk of
fatal stroke as well ....
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Russian Novels
.... How could it be that for twenty years and more he had ignored that--and ignored it wilfully?" (Chekhov 68). The panic attack becomes a
fatal stroke. ....
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Use & Effects of HRT
.... used HRT for non-
fatal myocardial infarction or
fatal coronary disease. .... and osteoporosis, it increased the risk of CHD,
stroke, thromboembolism, cholecystitis ....
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Blood Vessel Clots
.... Patients who have had a
stroke, and other high risk medical patients, when .... are contraindicated, when there is an extremely high risk of
fatal pulmonary embolism ....
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Omega 3 Fatty Acids
.... with higher blood levels of omega-3s had far fewer
fatal heart attacks and .... participants during this time period, 608 participants suffered a
stroke, 377 cases ....
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Psychology: A Biologic Perspective Psychology,
.... is
fatal. In fact, strokes' prevalence makes them the nation's third-leading cause of death (Goldman, 1994, p. A12). Analysis of data from various large
stroke ....
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Alterations in Hematologic Function
.... episodes, and only have problems after surgery or trauma, when it may be
fatal. .... carotid arteries which supply blood to the brain, it may cause a
stroke, and if ....
(4632

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Views of Steroid Use by Professional Athletes
.... concerned. Health-wise, steroids have potentially
fatal side-effects "including risk of heart-attack and
stroke," (Bad, p. 102). ....
(977

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Campaigns of Napolean & of Hitler General Winter and Colon
.... All the climactic considerations discussed above, the
fatal triangle of vastness, winter .... of eventual success lie in gaining a decision with the first
stroke. ....
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Red Blood Cell Disorders
.... creating a new channel in the aortic wall - may be
fatal (Berkow, Beers .... aneurysms - sudden, excruciating pain following path of dissection,
stroke, heart attack ....
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The Role of Genes The Role Of Genes Every organism, inclu
.... Genetic susceptibilities are implicated in many disabling and even
fatal diseases including heart disease,
stroke, diabetes, and several different kinds of ....
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Socrates - Analysis of a Painting
.... in representing Socrates, as the painting does through its clear
stroke style and .... And although his fetters are unchained before he takes the
fatal drink, one ....
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The refractory period in cardiac muscle
.... arrhythmia which compromises the heart's ability to pump blood and can be rapidly
fatal. .... A decreased oxygen supply to the brain could cause a
stroke, or brain ....
(513

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Crestor Treatment for High Cholesterol
.... history of high cholesterol; have had a heart attack or
stroke; are of .... confirmed that a patient had died of rhabdomyolysis, a potentially
fatal muscle wasting ....
(817

3

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Metamphetamine as an Addictive Drug
.... loss of appetite, respiratory problems, and such potentially
fatal effects as .... is another complication of addiction to metamphetamine and
stroke is commonplace ....
(1704

7

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Crestor & High Cholesterol
.... history of high cholesterol; have had a heart attack or
stroke; are of .... confirmed that a patient had died of rhabdomyolysis, a potentially
fatal muscle wasting ....
(817

3

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The Mitral Valve
.... The condition is rarely
fatal. Diagnosis .... damage. There is a slight increase in the risk of
stroke and sudden cardiac death in people with MVP. ....
(783

3

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Issues Confronting HMO Management
....
stroke, or accident that may require a long period of hospitalization, but where recovery is often possible; and (2) patients with serious and often
fatal ....
(2177

9

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Metamphetamine as a Pathological Problem
.... loss of appetite, respiratory problems, and such potentially
fatal effects as .... is another complication of addiction to metamphetamine and
stroke is commonplace ....
(1704

7

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The Mitral Valve & MVP
.... The condition is rarely
fatal. Diagnosis .... damage. There is a slight increase in the risk of
stroke and sudden cardiac death in people with MVP. ....
(783

3

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Human Longevity Research
.... increases in life expectancy, however, have resulted from progress made against major
fatal illnesses of old age such as heart disease, cancer, and
stroke. ....
(1299

5

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Alcoholism
.... The disease is often progressive and
fatal. .... cells), infections (too few white blood cells), and clotting or hemorrhage, including
stroke (platelet deficiency ....
(7253

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NEJM Article
.... thromboembolism is a serious and potentially
fatal disease affecting .... venous thromboembolism or symptomatic atherosclerosis (ischemic
stroke, transient ischemic ....
(4855

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The Rise of Stalin: Trotsky Was the Leading Man and His Allies and ...
.... with intriguing titles such as "The Old Man Wants Poison" and "The
Fatal Find in .... Thus, when he was found collapsed from a
stroke, paralyzed and unable to talk ....
(2057

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Hannibal Hannibal belongs to the select group
.... come down that Rome's victory over Hannibal came at a moral cost ultimately
fatal to the .... would sweep on to a stunned Rome and conquered it at a
stroke, but he ....
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Why the Union Won the Civil War This research p
.... of the Emancipation Proclamation in 1862-1863 was a
stroke of genius. .... Antietam definitely prevented European intervention which could have been
fatal to the ....
(2041

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TREATY OF VERSAILLES & EUROPEAN HISTORY
.... After Wilson fell ill, probably as a result of a
stroke, in April 1919 .... The result was a gradually widening and eventually
fatal divergence of British and French ....
(3354

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General Hannibal
.... sense is why southern Italy did not fall to Hannibal at a
stroke after Cannae .... to know the reasons for that resilience, but it turned out to be a
fatal error of ....
(7075

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Nursing Case Management in An Acute Care Setting
....
stroke, or accident that may require a long period of hospitalization, but where recovery is often possible; and (2) patients with serious and often
fatal ....
(9595

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Second-Hand Smoke
.... disease and 7 heart attacks occurred among the subjects, 25 of which were
fatal. .... reported on evidence of a 91 percent increased risk of
stroke for nonsmokers ....
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