Background Exercise stress echocardiography (ESE) is widely used to detect inducible myocardial ischaemia. However, a substantial proportion of ESEs remains inconclusive or shows abnormal ...
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Feeling jittery as the week kicks off isn’t just a mood—it leaves a biochemical footprint. Researchers tracked thousands of older adults and found those who dread Mondays carry elevated cortisol in ...
Table 01: Global Echocardiography Market Value (US$ Mn) Forecast, By Type, 2020 to 2035 Table 02: Global Echocardiography Market Value (US$ Mn) Forecast, By Modality, 2020 to 2035 Table 03: Global ...
When young children are dropped off at school or daycare for the first time, they often experience a flood of emotions—separation anxiety, unfamiliar people, and an entirely new sensory environment. A ...
Echocardiograms, commonly referred to as “echo tests,” are crucial diagnostic tools that use sound waves to create images of the heart. These images help healthcare professionals assess the structure ...
Patients with abnormal (positive) exercise electrocardiography, but normal stress echocardiography (+ECG/−Echo), have an increased risk of adverse cardiovascular events compared with patients with a ...
Amazon has officially discontinued the Echo Show 15 (1st Gen), replacing it with the new and improved Echo Show 15 (2nd Gen). The new device makes a lot of improvements over its predecessor, but it ...
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Health Center states that exercise releases endorphins to help promote a positive mood and reduce stress. Walking is one of many forms of exercise and can get those ...
Background: The optimal timing for intervention for pulmonary and right ventricular outflow tract stenosis in adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) remains uncertain. While stress echocardiography is ...
Workplace stress is common. In fact, a report from the American Psychological Association shows that 79% of workers in the U.S. experience job stress. Unfortunately, stress within the workplace can ...
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