Ambulatory BP Monitoring Cost-Effective
Updated: 2011-10-30 15:25:33
Affecting a billion people, hypertension is the cardiovascular risk factor associated with the highest mortality worldwide. There are well-documented problems in the detection of hypertension, as it varies throughout the day and in response to various stimuli. Out-of-office options have been developed that monitor blood pressure either at home or whilst ambulatory, and have been [...]

I have blogged about new stent technology in the past and why it is perceived by us to be of value. Coronary arteries were not meant to be filled up with “stainless steel” as I call it. Actually, the stents used now are alloy and no longer steel. They are not ferrous, and for the [...]
Most of my readers have probably never heard of Rockefeller University in New York City. It is basically an advanced research facility that offers postgraduate and postdoctoral education. It was founded by John D. Rockefeller in 1901. In 1912, the faculty received its first Nobel Prize awarded to Alexis Carrel for suturing techniques and was [...]
Smoking is probably the single greatest healthcare challenge that we face. The monetary cost of smoking to the healthcare system is astounding: during 2000-2004, $97 billion in productivity losses and $96 billion in annual healthcare costs. The anguish that it causes to families is heartbreaking: 443,000 premature deaths.
Why, then, does it continue? Two recent articles [...]