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Surgical Treatments of Male Stress Urinary Incontinence
Surgical Treatments of Male Stress Urinary Incontinence
Stress urinary incontinence i.e. involuntary leakage of urine on effort, exertion, sneezing or coughing is a common problem affecting elderly men, especially those who have undergone pros... 
 Sudden Cardiac Death Linked to Slower Electrical Currents: Study
Sudden Cardiac Death Linked to Slower Electrical Currents: Study
According to the latest study electrical impulses taking a few split seconds longer to traverse lower heart chambers might cause sudden cardiac death (SCD) among men. Researchers define... 
Descendants' Sensitivity To Stress Aggravated by Chemical Exposure
Descendants' Sensitivity To Stress Aggravated by Chemical Exposure
Animals that are descendants of ancestors who were exposed to an environmental compound generations earlier have been found to develop an amplified reaction to stress, states new study. T... 

 History of Palpitation Increases Risk of Atrial Fibrillation
History of Palpitation Increases Risk of Atrial Fibrillation
Adults who have a history of palpitations and hypertension are at a greater risk of having atrial fibrillation compared to those without such a history, a new study has revealed. While h... 
 Nearly Half of Workers Suffering from Moderate to Severe Stress
Nearly Half of Workers Suffering from Moderate to Severe Stress
A new survey has found that nearly half of workers in United States may be suffering from moderate to severe stress when they are on the job. And 66 percent of employees revealed that th... 
 Guidance for When to Use Cardiac Catheterization to Look for Heart Problems
Guidance for When to Use Cardiac Catheterization to Look for Heart Problems
Research has shown that cardiac catheterization is performed extensively in the United States each year and may often be the best method to diagnose heart problems. This is an invasive diagn... 
 Risk of Cardiac Death High Among HIV/AIDS Patients
Risk of Cardiac Death High Among HIV/AIDS Patients
HIV/AIDS patients at higher risk of sudden cardiac death, reveals study. In a paper published Monday in the "Journal of the American College of Cardiology," two professors at the Un... 
CPR And Shocks To The Heart From Bystanders Least Likely to Black Cardiac Arrest Victims
CPR And Shocks To The Heart From Bystanders Least Likely to Black Cardiac Arrest Victims
If stricken outside hospitals, black cardiac arrest victims are less likely to get bystander CPR and defibrillation on the scene than white patients, states research that will be presented b... 
Lifesaving Devices Missing Near the Scene of Three-quarters of Cardiac Arrests, Penn Study Reveals
Lifesaving Devices Missing Near the Scene of Three-quarters of Cardiac Arrests, Penn Study Reveals
Over 75 percent of cardiac arrest victims are stricken too far away from an automated external defibrillator for the lifesaving device. It is in fact to be found promptly enough to present t... 
 Women More Likely to Suffer Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Than Men: Study
Women More Likely to Suffer Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Than Men: Study
After leaving an intensive care unit (ICU), women are more likely to suffer post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) than men, reveals study published in BioMed Central's open access journal C... 
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