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MRMC readies cardiac rehab program
A new cardiac rehabilitation program has opened in Kentucky: A new cardiac rehabilitation facility will open later this month at Meadowview Regional Medical Center. The goal of the facility is to provide physical and educational programs for cardiac patients, in … Continue reading
Many Heart Patients Place False Hope in Angioplasty
Many heart patients harbor the misguided notion that angioplasty, a common procedure to open clogged arteries, will also cut their risk of heart attacks and death, a new study shows. In fact, the evidence suggests that angioplasty only reduces angina … Continue reading
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