Takotsubo cardiomyopathy is a type of cardiomyopathy, a disease that affects the heart muscle.
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For patients with psychiatric conditions, illness severity and instability are key factors in predicting future risk of hospitalisation.
- Health & Medicine
Texas Heart Institute Delivers a New First in Heart Failure Treatment Using Cell Therapy
Physician-scientists at The Texas Heart Institute announced today the results of the largest cell therapy trial to date in patients with chronic heart failure due to low ejection fraction.
There is a general shortage of healthcare workers nationally across the board, which worsened with the Covid pandemic.
Scientists discovered that a single injection of pegylated interferon lambda (lambda) can successfully treat Covid in people early in the disease.
There is no question people with a severe mental health diagnosis die on average of 15–20 years younger than the general population.
- Family & Relationship
A Visit from a Social Robot Improves Hospitalised Children’s Outlook
by News Releaseby News ReleaseVisits from a human-controlled robot encourages a positive outlook and improves medical interactions for hospitalised children.
We need to explore the feelings and thoughts associated with experiencing an inpatient hospitalisation.
- Mental Health Stories
Community Treatment Orders Have Received a Lot of Negative Publicity But It Saved My Life
In 2011, I was discharged on a Community Treatment Order (CTO) from an eating disorder unit where I has spent the past year under Section.
- Health & Medicine
Recovery from Years of Inactivity Requires Focusing on Performing Exercises, Says New Research
by Psychregby PsychregSeveral years of hospitalisation, one example of muscle inactivity, causes a disproportionate decline in the muscle strength known to affect balance.
This is the third hospitalisation and the last stop on the train for medical intervention and hope of halting or treating my dad’s condition: tertiary care.
I’ve experienced a number of serious planned and unplanned hospitalisations and subsequent discharges.