Simple test blood circulation disorders in legs
FCM - By comparing the blood pressure in the arms and feet can tell doctors circulation problems in the legs at an early stage. This is important because the peripheral arterial disease or PAD, as the doctors call this disorder often indicates an increased risk of heart attacks and strokes. One in the journal "German Medical Wochenschrift DMW" (Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart. 2008) survey indicated that the care of older people could be improved.
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recognizes several new drugs for privately insured
FCM - get private insurance in Germany with the same disease frequently prescribed drugs with "innovative" drugs than insured patients. This is a comparative study in the journal Health Economics & Quality Management "(Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart 2008) show.
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FCM - get private insurance in Germany with the same disease frequently prescribed drugs with "innovative" drugs than insured patients. This is a comparative study in the journal Health Economics & Quality Management "(Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart 2008) show.
Please read further here < http://www.thieme.de/presseservice/fzmednews/001073.html >
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Hantavirus: mice in beech forests transmitted renal diseases
Hantavirus: mice in beech forests transferred FCM kidney disease
- Be careful when walking in beech forests: the spread there Rötelmaus can transmit the hantavirus. Infected people are diagnosed with the flu, which can progress to a temporary kidney failure. Last year, the disease rates in Germany rose sharply, a virus expert explained in the journal "Medical DMW German weekly" (Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart. 2008).
Please read further here < http://www.thieme.de/presseservice/fzmednews/001071.html >
Hantavirus: mice in beech forests transferred FCM kidney disease
- Be careful when walking in beech forests: the spread there Rötelmaus can transmit the hantavirus. Infected people are diagnosed with the flu, which can progress to a temporary kidney failure. Last year, the disease rates in Germany rose sharply, a virus expert explained in the journal "Medical DMW German weekly" (Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart. 2008).
Please read further here < http://www.thieme.de/presseservice/fzmednews/001071.html >
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