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EHJ Dialogue with Prof. Karen Sliwa on cardiovascular diseases in Africa
Prof. Karen Sliwa, Director of the "Hatter Institute for Cardiovascular Research in Africa" in Cape Town and past President of the World Heart Federation joins to discuss cardiovascular diseases in Africa and the challenges and opportunities we are facing. Editor in Chief Prof. Filippo Crea and Executive Editor Prof. Anne Tybjærg-Hansen moderate this fascinating discussion. In addition, Prof. Sliwa will also share her remarkable scientific path studying heart failure.
Recorded on 26 May 2022.
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Видео

EHJ Dialogue with Prof. Valentin Fuster
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During this upcoming episode our Weekly Journal Scan Editors (led by Prof. Carlo Patrono) will review and discuss the SECURE trial, which was presented by Prof. Valentin Fuster at the recent ESC Congress and published in the New England Journal of Medicine. We will also be joined by Prof. Giovanna Liuzzo, one of our EHJ Weekly Journal Scan Editors, as well as EHJ Associate Editor Prof. Michelle...
EHJ Dialogue with Prof. Göran Hanssen
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Prof. Göran K. Hansson from Karolinska University joins Editor in Chief Prof. Filippo Crea and EHJ Executive Editor Prof. Peter Libby to discuss the history of atherosclerosis. Prof. Hansson is also a protagonist in the organization of the Nobel prize. Recorded on 24 Nov 2022.
EHJ Dialogues: Heart Failure: from pathophysiology to treatment and beyond
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Prof. Milton Packer in conversation with Profs. Filippo Crea and Cecilia Linde. Recorded on 29 Oct 2020.
EHJ Dialogue with Prof. Anthony DeMaria: one of the fathers of Echocardiography
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Prof. Anthony DeMaria from the University of California San Diego will be leading through his journey in echocardiography. Recorded on 30 Jun 2022.
EHJ Dialogue with Prof. Gregory Lip on ABC Approach
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Prof. Gregory from the University of Liverpool will be joining to discuss the ABC approach to the management of atrial fibrillation. This Dialogue will be moderated by Editor in Chief Prof. Filippo Crea and Deputy Editor Prof. Felicita Andreotti. Recorded on 29 Sept 2022.
EHJ Dialogue with Prof. Kazem Rahimi: on blood pressure reduction
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Blood pressure reduction has been viewed as a key factor for reducing cardiovascular disease (CV) burden in hypertension. Recent analyses from the Blood Pressure Lowering Treatment Trialists’ (BPLTT) Collaboration have highlighted the beneficial effects of blood pressure lowering irrespective of blood pressure levels, age and CV risk profile, thus independently from a diagnosis of hypertension....
EHJ Dialogue with Prof. Bernard Gersh a journey from Zambia to Rochester USA via South Africa
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Prof. Bernard Gersh (Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science) joins Editor in Chief Prof. Filippo Crea and Executive Editor Prof. Cecilia Linde to discuss his professional journey, which has taken him from Zambia to Rochester USA via South Africa. Recorded on 24 Feb 2022.
EHJ Dialogues 400th anniversary of cardiology
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Prof. Eugene Braunwald in conversation with Profs. Filippo Crea and Peter Libby. Watch Prof. Braunwald's recent lecture given at the virtual ESC congress 2020 at: esc2020.escardio.org/detail/video/ref:S31249 (from 19'50'' onwards). Please note: This presentation is available on the congress platform until 30 September for registered participants, ESC Professional Members and FESC.
EHJ Dialogues with Editors Lina Badimon, Anne Tybjærg-Hansen, Cecilia Linde, and Lale Tokgözoglu.
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As the year ends, we will be looking back and discussing the most important EHJ papers of 2022. Which contributions have affected our clinical practice the most, and why? We will also be discussing changes and innovations on a journal level. We are eager to engage with our audience to plan for the new year. Editor in Chief Filippo Crea will be joined by Editors Lina Badimon, Anne Tybjærg-Hansen...
EHJ Dialogues: Epidemiology and prevention a provocative global perspective
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Prof. Salim Yusuf in conversation with Profs. Filippo Crea and Anne Tybjærg-Hansen Recorded on 26 Nov 2020.
EHJ Dialogue with Prof. Faiez Zannad
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Prof. Faiez Zannad (Université de Lorraine) joins Editor in Chief Prof. Filippo Crea and EHJ Associate Editor Prof. Rudolf de Boer (University of Groningen) to discuss the challenges and pitfalls in the interpretation of clinical trials. Recorded on 25 Nov 2021.
EHJ Dialogues with Javed Butler to discuss SGLT2i in heart failure.
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Prof. Javed Butler from the University of Mississippi University Hospital joins as Guest to discuss SGLT2i in heart failure. This Dialogue is moderated by EHJ Editors Profs. Carlo Patrono, Massimo Volpe, Giovanna Liuzzo, and Shelley Zieroth, who discuss what we know and what we need to learn in this important area. The conversation focuses on studies performed with the new class of the SGLT2i a...
EHJ Dialogue with Prof. Thomas F. Lüscher
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Past Editor in Chief Prof. Thomas F. Lüscher joins Editor in Chief Prof. Filippo Crea to discuss the past year. Recorded on 30 Dec 2021.
EHJ Dialogue with Prof Marc Pfeffer on PARADISE MI
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The Weekly Journal Scan team of the European Heart Journal is joined by Guest Prof. Marc Pfeffer (Dzau Professor, Harvard Medical School) to discuss the PARADISE-MI trial. Recorded on 27 Jan 2022.
EHJ Dialogue with Prof Roxana Mehran: Women and cardiovascular disease
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EHJ Dialogue with Prof Roxana Mehran: Women and cardiovascular disease
Introducing the ESC Committee for Young Cardiovascular Professionals
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Introducing the ESC Committee for Young Cardiovascular Professionals
Want to get involved with the ESC?
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Want to get involved with the ESC?
Want to be a Young Fellow of the ESC?
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Want to be a Young Fellow of the ESC?
#ESCTVToday Ep.16 - Long-term beta-blockers after MI - Microaxial pump in cardiogenic shock
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#ESCTVToday Ep.16 - Long-term beta-blockers after MI - Microaxial pump in cardiogenic shock
Sudden cardiac death - discussing patient concerns
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Sudden cardiac death - discussing patient concerns
AF screening - discussing patient concerns
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AF screening - discussing patient concerns
My mentor experience - Prof. Susanna Price, FESC
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My mentor experience - Prof. Susanna Price, FESC
My mentee experience - Assoc. Prof. Maria Rubini, FESC
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My mentee experience - Assoc. Prof. Maria Rubini, FESC
Ignite your career at #ESCCongress 2024 - Where young cardiologists thrive
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Ignite your career at #ESCCongress 2024 - Where young cardiologists thrive
AI4HF Revolutionizing Chronic Heart Failure Management with AI
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AI4HF Revolutionizing Chronic Heart Failure Management with AI
#EHRA2024 congress
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#EHRA2024 congress
Seize your chance: #ESCCongress 2024 awaits!
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Seize your chance: #ESCCongress 2024 awaits!
#ESCTVToday - Watch now!
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#ESCTVToday - Watch now!
#ESCTVToday - Tribute to Alain Cribier
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#ESCTVToday - Tribute to Alain Cribier

Комментарии

  • @OBADIAH47
    @OBADIAH47 8 дней назад

    I quit yesterday at 18:30pm. I do not smoke anymore. Im literally done with it.

  • @AmruMagdy
    @AmruMagdy 2 месяца назад

    سريلانكا 😂

  • @user-mt8fz9kh5k
    @user-mt8fz9kh5k 4 месяца назад

    Really great, thank a lot

  • @TopG1269
    @TopG1269 4 месяца назад

    I needed this

  • @michellemildwater1021
    @michellemildwater1021 4 месяца назад

    Pls can you share something about preventative care to prevent the necessity for what is clearly an excellent system in place for acute help to save lives due to heart problems? For example, diagnosis of Mitral valve problems that could benefit from a mitral valve repair instead of waiting too long for a serious situation to occur? Also, be great more information to be aware of all the different components that are so important to recognize so that steps could be taken in a timely fashion . So would be great with more relevant and pragmatic advice for both patients and doctors.

  • @marblesrichard
    @marblesrichard 4 месяца назад

    Wow you just got started and the video ended

  • @mizi9029
    @mizi9029 5 месяцев назад

    school assignment shit fr (fuck logos)

  • @carolinariley77
    @carolinariley77 6 месяцев назад

    thank you so much i needed this

  • @anantWare-lw9zq
    @anantWare-lw9zq 11 месяцев назад

    Nice

  • @anantWare-lw9zq
    @anantWare-lw9zq 11 месяцев назад

    Amazing

  • @kaposipal
    @kaposipal Год назад

    és csak lógott az ágon... egy szép hosszú ágon... és nézték ahogy a szél hintáztatja a fát...

  • @kaposipal
    @kaposipal Год назад

    a következő beszelgetés frigyes vilmos korona főherceg gyermekeveiről és kardiológus karrierjéről fog szólni... az interjút késziti szopoka cicikova háromszoros csehszlovák fedettpályás szilikon növesztő bajnoknő...

  • @kaposipal
    @kaposipal Год назад

    smart... smarter... smartest...

  • @kaposipal
    @kaposipal Год назад

    mgh is king... the rest sucks...

  • @fazzlyon7453
    @fazzlyon7453 Год назад

    Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and for making this video! It is shocking how much damage can be done by high blood pressure and poor dietary habits. Can you recommend any books or articles on the ideal lifestyle and dietary habits which can help a person control blood pressure much earlier in their life? Thank you.

  • @vivekananth569
    @vivekananth569 Год назад

    @1.14

  • @vivekananth569
    @vivekananth569 Год назад

    1.14

  • @andrepaszkiewicz8345
    @andrepaszkiewicz8345 Год назад

    primer comentario

  • @nwobodochidinma7131
    @nwobodochidinma7131 Год назад

    All my pains and sorrows is gone, thanks to Dr themba on RUclips for healing me from aortic disease with his herbal medicine.

  • @nwobodochidinma7131
    @nwobodochidinma7131 Год назад

    All my pains and sorrows is gone, thanks to Dr themba on RUclips for healing me from aortic disease with his herbal medicine.

  • @introneed5789
    @introneed5789 Год назад

    Nice

  • @TheGfdsahjk
    @TheGfdsahjk 2 года назад

    He is the best cardiologist in the world . We know him well I'm Türkïa too

  • @denm4082
    @denm4082 2 года назад

    effective interwiew congrats

  • @RiDankulous
    @RiDankulous 2 года назад

    I'm a non-medical person interested in medicine and technology and just recently learned about the micro-vascular issue of heart disease. I had been thinking of problems related to lack of blood flow that are insidious, and occur not only in the brain such as with 'silent' strokes, but areas that may only be seen in research but without clinical interventions. This particular video and others related to the topic are very interesting, thanks. Of course, once a person such as myself learns of the gravity of poor diet, the mind can run wild with the possibilities of what is considered normal aging is in fact an insidious disease. Luckily, I found the whole food-plant based diet and my total serum cholesterol dropped like a rock very quickly, as was my goal. That was 5 years ago and I don't bother checking it now. I keep on eye on my blood pressure. I previously would get cholesterol readings to flaunt on the web in the circles that discuss the benefits of the whole food-plant based diet. However, even with blood draw there is risk. It is not necessary for me personally now. As doctor John Mcdougall, author of Starch Solution, has discussed in his RUclips videos and in his extensive writings on his websites, there is at least some bit of what he calls disease mongering in the US medical system. I am not overly suspicious of doctors but understand some procedures and ideas are unduly influenced by monetary benefit. At this time, I make sure I 'turn off the faucet' causing disease so that doctors don't have to 'mop up' the symptoms of my previously bad habits. That is a figure of speech that has been used by Dr. Dean Ornish in one of his books related to good diet and reversal of some disease.

  • @davidlo168888
    @davidlo168888 2 года назад

    RDN seems to be bullshit indeed. Only God's mercy nano-medication can effectively treat and reverse hypertension. ruclips.net/video/uj_zgxl68PA/видео.html

  • @criartoros
    @criartoros 2 года назад

    I'm having my 3rd open heart surgery next week to replace my tricuspid valve. Sbe endocarditis caused my heart problems 31 years ago. Very serious virus

  • @recon0x7f16
    @recon0x7f16 2 года назад

    cant some people have this with no symptoms , if so how would you know if you have lvnc. or just wait till something happens?

    • @anyaw340
      @anyaw340 2 года назад

      You definitely can. I'm 32 and just found out that I have it. My doctor saw that my blood pressure was high and she asked about my family history. I told her about parents with high blood pressure, and a sister who died of dilated cardiomypathy. She sent me to get an echocardiogram. That's when the LVNC was discovered; confirmed via Cardiac MRI. Ejection fraction is 36%. I have no symptoms at all. I did genetic testing, and it turns out I have two genes associated with this condition. I went from being on no medication ever, to now being on Carvedilol, Entresto, and Spironolactone.

    • @anyaw340
      @anyaw340 2 года назад

      The only way to really know is to have an echo or Cardiac MRI done. If you're concerned that you may have it, I would suggesting bringing it up to your primary care doctor so that you can possibly be referred to have the exam done. With this condition, the something that happens could be a major event that kills you. That's the path I was headed down because I had no warning signs that told me to get checked out, and no one ever told my family that my sister's condition might be genetic.

    • @recon0x7f16
      @recon0x7f16 2 года назад

      @@anyaw340 ty

    • @bigcartoonyIIV
      @bigcartoonyIIV 8 месяцев назад

      yes you can, I went my enture life until i made 34 when my winky didnt want to tget hard, and i went to the gym and passed out. I ended up getting a ekg, and it read normal. That echo told it all.

  • @itsjustvalsartan7844
    @itsjustvalsartan7844 2 года назад

    Novartis is currently under US Department of Justice investigations over Entresto. Entresto is one of the biggest scams ever pulled by big pharma. it's effects are nothing more than that of it's generic component, valsartan. Not only has a recent NIH sponsored study shown the added ingredient (sacubitril) does nothing (again), it could actually be harmful. People need to be aware that healthcare professionals are wrongly acting as sales and marketing agents for big pharma. Any truthful posts regarding the issue are usually promptly deleted.

  • @kaposipal
    @kaposipal 2 года назад

    congratulations....

  • @guruprasadpanamalai9837
    @guruprasadpanamalai9837 2 года назад

    Respected Doctor, Thanks for your wonderful video. A few months back, my friend's 86 years old mother had severe breathing problem. She was admitted in a hospital where she was given some medicines via nebulizer, some oral medication, and the oral corticosteroid Prednisone. According to the Heart ECHO done, her LVEF was 62% and there was "concentric left ventricular hypertrophy". She was discharged and asked to continue the nebulizer, oral medicines including Prednisone. After about a month, she had severe breathing problem once again and was readmitted in another hospital. Here also they gave nebulizer, oral medicines and Prednisone to be taken orally. A Heart ECHO was taken in this hospital. According to the Heart ECHO Report taken this time, there is no evidence of left ventricular hypertrophy and no significant valve abnormalities. . The report says, "Pulmonary valve: "A" dip normal. No mid systolic closure." According to the report, the four chambers of the heart are of normal size and valves are normal. There is trace pericardial effusion and her LVEF is 78%. She was discharged and was asked to continue the medication including nebuliser and Prednisone. As per doctor's advice, nebuliser use and Prednisone were gradually tappered and stopped, and she got completely cured from her breathing problem in about four months. After a month, a Chest CT scan was taken as prescribed by the doctor. This scan report mentioned 'Mild cardiomegaly'. My friend has been regularly monitoring his mother's blood Oxygen level by using a pulse Oxymeter. By God's Grace, her blood Oxygen level has always been 97% or 98%. As the ECHO Report shows mild cardiomegaly, trace pericardial effusion and her LVEF at 78% (which is higher than the normal range), my friend is worried. He requests your kind opinion as to whether trace pericardial effusion, mild cardiomegaly and LVEF at 78% are normal for her age or whether it is a serious issue. I would be grateful if you can kindly let me know. Best regards.

  • @rafaqathussain2131
    @rafaqathussain2131 2 года назад

    Dear Dr De Bruyne and Dr Berry Thanks for sharing this discussion for wider education. Would you please share your experience and thoughts on role of infarcted myocardial on FFR measurement in stable CAD?

  • @larrbrown7277
    @larrbrown7277 2 года назад

    In other words you still don’t know going on, thanks for nothing.

  • @katokacharlie7408
    @katokacharlie7408 2 года назад

    Am glad the herbal mixture I purchased from Dr. Gbenga work so well for my hepatitis B, am totally cured now, thank you doctor.

  • @roniaaime2976
    @roniaaime2976 2 года назад

    Can I do physical sports?? I legit want to go into the military and other jobs are boring

    • @anyaw340
      @anyaw340 2 года назад

      I have this condition and was advised against doing anything besides maybe a brisk walk. The military likely wouldn't accept you with this kind of condition, unfortunately, if it's the US military. Military service with this condition puts you at high risk for sudden death.

  • @roianov463
    @roianov463 3 года назад

    Wonderful career Heart lover here

  • @survivalofthebitches971
    @survivalofthebitches971 3 года назад

    very interesting

  • @slavavova6486
    @slavavova6486 3 года назад

    The herbal medication I got from Madida herbal center I saw on RUclips helped me reverse my Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.

  • @grayupekha8215
    @grayupekha8215 3 года назад

    I was planning getting Oxygen because breathing was a difficult thing for me recently, I am so glad today that after using Dr Madida herbal medicine I saw on RUclips my Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis was completely cured and I can breath freely now..

  • @norrisbethke7770
    @norrisbethke7770 3 года назад

    Will a bypass help improve EF and decrease thickening of the left ventricle wall ? Danke 🙏🏻

  • @boobies726
    @boobies726 3 года назад

    Dr Dion Stub is a arrogant prick

  • @metiskaos
    @metiskaos 3 года назад

    Which software?

  • @rndmbrowser
    @rndmbrowser 3 года назад

    This electromagnetic interference is a blessing for us- targeted individuals- because it interfere with the signal from the chips that we were unwillingly implanted with. Seeking devices that produce strong EMI brought me here. I am one of thousands of targeted individuals who are being tortured and mind-read remotely with EM weapons. One device that is found to be useful in our community is the induction heater.

  • @harrisonkalundai5817
    @harrisonkalundai5817 3 года назад

    I am here to say how Doctor Patrick has helped me controlled my son and daughter from autism, now they have learnt alot, they can now speak clearly, attentive to anything, they can now do things on thier home, they are now behaving normal, they don't torn thier clothes and do other funny useless things anymore. Now they can say what they want and answer everybody questions and they are now very verbal. I want to say thanks to him because he gave me hope when there was no hope and no way, though I almost lost my faith but I thank God for giving me the zeal to take the risk and allow my children to used thier medicines and now I am happy because I have everlasting smile that now last in my face, contact this doctor today because I want you to know that there is power in herbs and we are just wasting money and time with medical doctors, the only way I can involve a medical doctor in my life is when I want to do body test/checkup on me or my family and now that I have know Dr. Patrick, he will be the one to treat my family, friends and I with his herbs because he has make me believe there is power in herbs cure, contact Doctor on his email herbalmedicalhome@gmail.com whatsApp +2348102558553..

  • @abubakarmuhammadsaid3244
    @abubakarmuhammadsaid3244 3 года назад

    I have just been diagnosed with it. I have no idea what is it! I am confused and panic!

    • @recon0x7f16
      @recon0x7f16 2 года назад

      how did u find out u had it , did u have symptoms

    • @karim8516
      @karim8516 Год назад

      Same.I am 19.I do not want to die.

    • @abubakarmuhammadsaid3244
      @abubakarmuhammadsaid3244 Год назад

      ​@@karim8516 Trust me, you are not going to die any time soon, just follow the instructions from the doctors. Eat healthy, stay away form tea and coffee and junk food, and do regular exercise. Smoking and drinking treat them as your enemies. You will be perfectly fine for many years to come.

    • @abubakarmuhammadsaid3244
      @abubakarmuhammadsaid3244 Год назад

      @@recon0x7f16 I couldn't breath properly, I always had to catch up with my breath.

    • @karim8516
      @karim8516 Год назад

      @@abubakarmuhammadsaid3244 But my EF is very low.Under 14% with medication.I definetly need a transplant and I an afraid of it.At least I got a ICD implanted yesterday.I sadly am not allowed to do any exercise because my heart rate reaches 190 bpm easily just when I sit and the ICD is put on 200 bpm because I could not handle more.I thank you for giving me advise

  • @Perrylivechat
    @Perrylivechat 3 года назад

    HOW TO CURE HERPES AND OTHER ILLNESS God bless Dr.DAN for his marvelous work in my life, I was diagnosed of Ischemic heart disease and coronary artery disease since 2014 and I was taking my medications, I wasn't satisfied i needed to get the Ischemic heart disease and coronary artery disease out of my system, I searched about some possible cure for Ischemic heart disease and coronary artery disease i saw a comment about Dr.DAN, how he cured Ischemic heart disease and coronary artery disease with his herbal medicine, I contacted him and he guided me. I asked for solutions, he started the remedy for my health, he sent me the medicine through UPS SPEED POST. I took the medicine as prescribed by him and 7 days later i was cured from Ischemic heart disease and coronary artery disease, Dr. DAN truly you great, do you need his help also? Why don't you contact him through email:danjumaherbalhome@gmail.com or Call/whatsapp him on +254741191743... DR. DAN CAN AS WELL CURE ANY OTHER DISEASES YOU CAN THINK OF ... Website: danjumaherbalhealinghome.webs.com/

  • @heartandnature
    @heartandnature 3 года назад

    Our Admirable and revere Prof . Salute to our legend , Prof Roberto Ferrari( Former President of ESC) .

  • @rachelarc8837
    @rachelarc8837 4 года назад

    Lysly oxidase is lowered in people who react to Florquinolone antibiotics

  • @limmerjong8805
    @limmerjong8805 4 года назад

    Thank you Doctor. This is such a great section. Great benefit for me to get starting in TAVR procedure.

  • @MR..181
    @MR..181 4 года назад

    Put a stent in kidney that was15 percent clogged to generate a 50 dollar month drug company kickbak and 40,000 billing with a future drug commission and referal pay of $500 a month and $80000 insurance charge...heading with process and proceduer of a 1000s a month drug co kickback and procedure and billings..low grade stenosis...no need...!!!!! Life long customer..

  • @alaintroploin7798
    @alaintroploin7798 4 года назад

    mon cardiologue super gars chapeau bas