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Heart Asia aims to convey the best cardiology research and practice from the developing regions of the world to an international audience. The journal seeks to publish work from around the world with the Asia Pacific being a region of particular focus. A collaboration of the British Cardiovascular Society and BMJ, Heart Asia publishes original research, topical articles and analysis. Content is currently free - just register here (http://goo.gl/8691xn) to gain access.
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2018-10-19 |
Cancer Antigen-125 and outcomes in acute heart failure: a systematic review and meta-analysis The meta-analysis discussed in this podcast studied the outcomes of Carbohydrate antigen-125 (CA125), an ovarian cancer marker, in acute heart failure. Heart Asia social media editor Dr Robin Chung discusses the clinical practice implications of this p... |
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2018-10-19 |
Cancer Antigen-125 and outcomes in acute heart failure: a systematic review and meta-analysis The meta-analysis discussed in this podcast studied the outcomes of Carbohydrate antigen-125 (CA125), an ovarian cancer marker, in acute heart failure. Heart Asia social media editor Dr Robin Chung discusses the clinical practice implications of this p... |
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2018-06-10 |
Patient preferences for types of community-based cardiac rehabilitation programme In this episode, Heart Asia social media editor Dr Robin Chung talks to Hung Yong, Xin Yi, Yu Heng, authors of the recently published paper "Patient preferences for types of community-based cardiac rehabilitation programme". Read it on the Heart Asia w... |
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2018-06-10 |
Patient preferences for types of community-based cardiac rehabilitation programme In this episode, Heart Asia social media editor Dr Robin Chung talks to Hung Yong, Xin Yi, Yu Heng, authors of the recently published paper "Patient preferences for types of community-based cardiac rehabilitation programme". Read it on the Heart Asia w... |
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2018-03-27 |
Orbita trial implications in patients from developing nations “It’s good news” for developing countries where angioplasty as first line of treatment for ischaemic symptoms is not an option. “When angioplasty can not be offered as early on as in the developed countries, giving patients antianginal therapies is a v... |
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2018-03-27 |
Orbita trial implications in patients from developing nations “It’s good news” for developing countries where angioplasty as first line of treatment for ischaemic symptoms is not an option. “When angioplasty can not be offered as early on as in the developed countries, giving patients antianginal therapies is a v... |
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2016-06-17 |
Don’t be concerned about the rewards. How to reach your goals with a 'focused vision' and a plan What is the mirror test? Or the rocking chair test? How important are these in finding out what drives you? And what is the role of strategic planning in this process? In this Heart Asia podcast, Dr Ernest Garcia, specialist in the science of image int... |
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2016-06-17 |
Don’t be concerned about the rewards. How to reach your goals with a 'focused vision' and a plan What is the mirror test? Or the rocking chair test? How important are these in finding out what drives you? And what is the role of strategic planning in this process? In this Heart Asia podcast, Dr Ernest Garcia, specialist in the science of image int... |
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2016-04-27 |
Cardiovascular health care in North India: two different realities for boys and girls Associate editor of Heart Asia, Dr Clara Chow, talks to Dr Shibba Takkar, Associate Professor of Cardiology at the Unit-Hero DMC Heart Institute, in Ludhiana, North of India, about the details of her study, “Gender bias in cardiovascular health care in... |
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2016-04-27 |
Cardiovascular health care in North India: two different realities for boys and girls Associate editor of Heart Asia, Dr Clara Chow, talks to Dr Shibba Takkar, Associate Professor of Cardiology at the Unit-Hero DMC Heart Institute, in Ludhiana, North of India, about the details of her study, “Gender bias in cardiovascular health care in... |
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