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Update: US Gets Better Control of Blood Pressure

by Promedica International CME | May 27, 2010 | Hypertension, News | 0 comments

American’s blood pressure is being better controlled through awareness and medication but not necessarily through healthy lifestyle changes.  Read the article from MedPage Today here.

BP Drops When Sugary Drinks are Reduced

by Promedica International CME | May 25, 2010 | General, Hypertension | 0 comments

New study shows your blood pressure (and your waistline) can drop if you avoid sugary drinks: Medical News: BP Drops when Sugary Drinks Are Reduced.

Barbara Walters Heart Surgery

by Promedica International CME | May 13, 2010 | Controversies, Heart Disease | 0 comments

Dr. Raj Makkar, one of the course directors for Controversies and Advances in the Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease: The Tenth in the Series is interviewed by WebMD about Barbara Walters’ upcoming surgery – how the problem was detected, how it will be...

Interview with Dr. Richard Heuser!

by Promedica International CME | May 13, 2010 | Interviews, Procedures & Techniques | 0 comments

Check out the interview below with Dr. Richard Heuser, program director for the upcoming Cardiovascular Tips for the Practitioner: Optimizing Management Techniques and Treatment symposium taking place November 5-6, 2010 in Las Vegas, and how a new medical device...

Molecular Imaging and Aortic Dissection

by Promedica International CME | May 13, 2010 | Aortic Dissection, Diagnosis | 0 comments

Interesting article from The Journal of Nuclear Medicine on how molecular imaging can help physicians identify aortic dissection. Molecular imaging can identify a potentially deadly blood vessel condition, research suggests
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