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    Hypertension Cerebral aneurysm for monitoring Migraines - on topiramate Thank you very much for referring Sandra along for her 18-month history or cough. As you are aware, she first noticed this on holidays in Queensland in July last year. She developed a dry cough at the time without any associated infective symptoms. That dry cough has persisted since that time. It is mainly throughout the day and is mild cough which is mainly throat clearing. She does not notice issues at night. She…

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    medicines may raise your blood pressure as well. For example, medicines to treat asthma, and cold-relief products. Certain traits, conditions, and habits can raise your risk for HBP. About 65% of Americans aged 60 or older has HBP. Isolated systolic hypertension is the most common form of HBP in older adults. This is when the top number is high. About 2 or 3 people over age 60 with HBP have ISH. High Blood Pressure is more common in African Americans adults than in Caucasian or Hispanic…

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    panic disorder with agoraphobia, and generalized social phobia. Per medical records (2016-2017), the claimant had a history of heart issues that required the implantation of a permanent pacemaker in 2016. She also had a history of pulmonary hypertension, asthma, osteoarthritis, high blood pressure, and back pain. She also had a history of depression and severe headaches. She underwent radiological studies that showed no evidence of acute intracranial process; she was diagnosed with chronic…

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    There are a number of familial health issues that run on both of my parents ' sides of my family. On my mother 's side cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure, and diabetes seem to be common issues. On my dad 's side cardiovascular disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and gout are prevalent ( records on my dad 's side of the family only go up to my grandparents due to lack of clear records) My grandfather (dad 's side)also passed away from an aneurysm, but…

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    Remote Patient Monitoring and wireless sensors technology Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is the use of mobile communication and information technologies to connect patients and clinicians in order to maintain continuous surveillance of patients and to improve convenience and efficiency (HIMSS, 2013). RPM is used in the outpatient setting for the management of chronic illness and promotion of aging in place. Events can be monitored in real time and can raise alarms when conditions exist that…

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    Smoking is responsible for many things that it does to the user 's body, it can cause long term chronic illnesses, such as lung cancer, heart disease and respiratory diseases. When combined with other risk factors, such as hypertension, high blood pressure, and obesity, physical inactivity, or diabetes, the risk of serious chronic illness, or death is huge. Smoking raises blood pressure, which makes it harder to exercise, then in turn makes the blood clot more easily, These are…

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    Reducing coronary artery disease (CAD) or coronary heart disease (CHD) related deaths stands as one of Healthy People 2020’s objectives to improve the health of Americans (Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion [ODPHP], 2014b). Healthy People 2020, a program from the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP), focuses on targeting health concerns in the United States. Healthy People 2010’s objective to decrease CAD related deaths was successful; however, the prevalence…

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    are certain environmental toxins, certain medications, and inflammation and explanation. Some of the medical issues that Pulmonary Fibrosis can lead to are collapsed lung, lung infections, blood clots in your lungs, respiratory failure, pulmonary hypertension, fatigue, weight loss for no known reason, aching muscles and joints,clubbing (which is the widening and rounding of the tips of the fingers or toes), heart failure, and lung cancer. This disease can develop quickly or slowly, and if it…

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    Strongyloides stercoralis is the nematode parasite (round worm) , found in north America , Montreal ,Chicago and the various area in the world. The worm length is 2mm and cusses Strongyloidesis disease .The parasite have tow complex life cycle , free life cycle in the soil (without host) and parasite infection inside the host . The worm capable to causes the autoinfection and reproduction within the host . larva found in the stool from intestine , adult worm free livening . The parasite male…

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    In the United States, 1 in 3 women dies from heart disease every year.1 Thus, heart disease is the number one killer of women compared to all cancers combined.1 It is reported that approximately 43 million women in the U.S are affected by heart disease, and about 90 percent of women have one or more risk factors for developing heart disease.1 More women die of heart attacks or other heart disease than men, and they are more likely to not get proper treatment compared to men. 2 This risk is even…

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