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In the largest review of "broken heart syndrome" patients ever conducted, Mayo Clinic
researchers studied 100 patients and found symptoms recurred in 1 out of 10
patients over a four-year … 



… patients, according to a study published in the journal Lung Cancer. The study,
conducted by the National Health Research Institutes, involved 65 non-small-cell lung
cancer patients and found that more … 
… patients with obstructive sleep apnea. The study found that patients with
OSA who were given prescription sleep aids were no more likely to use their CPAP machines
than patients with … 



Six percent of obese kidney transplant patients die in the first year and 14 percent
suffer transplant failures. The figures for non obese patients are three percent and
eight percent … 



… patients that talks about implanting microchips in patients for various
reasons. The article discusses a presentation made to a conference on electronic health
information by Prof. Ian … 



… patients to fill out questionnaires "designed to gauge a patient's state of
mind," the Boston Globe reports. Patients will receive questionnaires after every
eight counseling sessions or more often if … 
Patients around the United States with obstructive lung diseases receive half of the
recommended medical care, with care varying based on individual conditions, according to a
RAND Corp. study issued … 



… patients with advanced solid cancers. Tests showed that the drug inhibited key
targets in the patients' tumours, and now it is being tested in phase II clinical
trials. [click link … 



* Patients with heart disease and chronic kidney disease who took intensive Lipitor
therapy reduced their risk of heart attack and stroke by 32% compared with patients
taking low-dose Lipitor … 
… patients with advanced solid cancers. Tests showed that the drug inhibited key
targets in the patients' tumours, and now it is being tested in phase II clinical
trials. [click link … 


