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Neuroprotective Efficacy and Therapeutic Window of the High-Affinity N-Methyl-D-aspartate Antagonist Conantokin-G: In Vitro (Primary Cerebellar Neurons) and In Vivo (Rat Model of Transient Focal Brain Ischemia) Studies1
Ben Goldacre on MMR, autism, and the media Nicole 2009
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Ischemia occurs when the heart muscle does not receive enough oxygenated blood to fuel its pumping.
THRIVING WITH HEART DISEASE Wayne M. Sotile 2003
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I          Ischemia or hypoxia insufficient blood flow and oxygenation
Kathryn Haslanger: Delirium In The Elderly: When It's Time To Call 911 Kathryn Haslanger 2011
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I          Ischemia or hypoxia insufficient blood flow and oxygenation
Kathryn Haslanger: Delirium In The Elderly: When It's Time To Call 911 Kathryn Haslanger 2011
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I          Ischemia or hypoxia insufficient blood flow and oxygenation
Kathryn Haslanger: Delirium In The Elderly: When It's Time To Call 911 Kathryn Haslanger 2011
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Trasylol costs $1,300 per use, compared with $44 for aminocaproic acid and $11 for tranexamic acid, says lead author Dennis Mangano, head of the Ischemia Research and Education Foundation in San Bruno, Calif.
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VINOCUR: Ischemia means how long the toes were off before they could put them on ice and get the blood vessels to contract so that the tissue doesn ` t start to die.
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For example, a ten-year study published in 2006, called the WISE Study Womens Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation, concluded that diagnostic angiograms for some women indicating clear arteries may be incorrect for as many as three million women.
The 10 Best Questions™ for Recovering from a Heart Attack Ph.D. Dede Bonner 2009
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Ischemia reduced blood to the heart which can result in angina.
The 10 Best Questions™ for Recovering from a Heart Attack Ph.D. Dede Bonner 2009
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Ischemia or ischemic comes from the Greek word to "keep back" or "stop" the supply of blood to an area.
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