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  • Other research projects have previously found more than 100 regions of the genome that are associated with common diseases such as diabetes or coronary-artery disease.

    Most Human Gene Variations Identified, Scientists Report Amy Dockser Marcus 2010

  • The other report, led by Elliott Bennett-Guerrero, a researcher at Duke University's Duke Clinical Research Institute, found wide variation in transfusion practices at 798 U.S. hospitals, involving 100,000 people receiving coronary-artery bypass surgery in 2008.

    An Overused Step in Heart Surgery Ron Winslow 2010

  • During coronary-artery bypass surgery, surgeons often use a section of a vein taken from the leg to reroute blood around a blocked coronary artery.

    Corrections & Amplifications 2011

  • The improvements likely reflect better prevention and early treatment of high blood pressure and coronary-artery disease, said Dr. Brindis, who wasn't involved in the study.

    Heart Failure Puts Fewer in Hospital Ron Winslow 2011

  • Phillips-Bute B., et al. 2001, Longitudinal assessment of neurocognitive function after coronary-artery bypass surgery.

    Mark Hyman, MD: Millions Die Due to Withheld Medical Treatment MD Mark Hyman 2010

  • In many cases, patients tested for coronary-artery disease "get put on an express train," said Eric J. Velazquez , a cardiologist at Duke University Medical Center, Durham, N.C., and lead investigator of the Stich study.

    More Options Before Bypass Surgery, Study Finds Ron Winslow 2011

  • In a separate group of 203 participants, efflux capacity had a significant inverse relationship with carotid-artery thickness, a known risk factor for coronary-artery disease.

    Getting Closer to the Root of What Causes Baldness Ann Lukits 2011

  • The microvessels are invisible until activated by a coronary-artery blockage.

    New Eye Treatment: Drops to Pre-empt Pinkeye Outbreak Ann Lukits 2011

  • Interventional radiology grew out of the invention of angioplasty — the revolutionary use of imaging to guide a balloon-tipped catheter into an artery or vein to improve blood flow and treat coronary-artery disease.

    Cutting Back Laura Landro 2010

  • Interventional radiology grew out of the invention of angioplasty — the revolutionary use of imaging to guide a balloon-tipped catheter into an artery or vein to improve blood flow and treat coronary-artery disease.

    Cutting Back Laura Landro 2010

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