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ashlee loughan

CHD Research - Online Participation Requested

Tp parents of children with CHD,   You are invited to participate in a brief survey for Pediatric Congenital Heart Defect (CHD) research.  …

Started by ashlee loughan

0 Oct 18, 2011
Mary

Mitral Valve Prolapse. Need Help!!

Good day everyone, I'm MJ 24 years old from the Philippines. I have a sister suffering from a heart disease called MITRAL VALVE PROLAPSE ,…

Started by Mary

1 Oct 14, 2011
Reply by Mary
Indian Heart Foundation Team

Girls face bias in heart surgery too

A study conducted by doctors at the AIIMS has found that among children who require heart surgery, boys have a much better chance of underg…

Started by Indian Heart Foundation Team

0 Sep 22, 2011
Ma. Imelda S. Dizon

Mitral Valve Prolapse with Moderate Regurgitation

Hello Everyone, I was diagnosed with mitral valve prolapse with most moderate regurgitation last Aug.2 2011. My symptoms are chest pain, di…

Started by Ma. Imelda S. Dizon

0 Aug 12, 2011
PRITESH PATEL

Need advice

My father had a triple bypass 3 weeks ago and is still in the hospital recovering. He has had some complications post surgery. He has a lot…

Started by PRITESH PATEL

0 Jun 29, 2011
Do Hong Hanh

Percutaneous aortic valve replacement- Please help my father

Hi all, I'm Hanh, from Vietnam My father- a 60 year old man, incurs some heart problems, and after check-up in hospital the doctor suggest…

Started by Do Hong Hanh

12 May 12, 2011
Reply by Xin Cheng
Sydney

Atrial Septal Defect

I am 26 years old and just found out I have ASD. Due to the size of it, I will likely need open heart surgery to repair it. I haven't recei…

Started by Sydney

7 May 6, 2011
Reply by Xin Cheng
Richard Poussard

Helth care on the decline

Has anyone felt that the care is on decline and the prices keep going up at stagering rates.Instead of care and compassion your just a numb…

Started by Richard Poussard

1 Apr 18, 2011
Reply by Venkateshwar Rao Mamidala
Owen Forster

Hope and Heart Disease

Hope and Heart Disease.   Hope has been found to be an important predictor in the course of Heart Disease, but it is currently unknown what…

Started by Owen Forster

0 Mar 14, 2011
Nicola Jane Garbutt

20 week scan and found out baby needs a double switch can anybody help me!

Okay this is terrible and we are all very sad. My daughter is very you ng and pregnant and after it was decided she wanted to keep the bbay…

Started by Nicola Jane Garbutt

11 Feb 17, 2011
Reply by Venkateshwar Rao Mamidala

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