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CHD - The Most Common Birth Defect in Babies
Congenital heart defects (CHD) are the most common birth defects. More than 35,000 babies in the United States are born with CHD every year. Learn about the causes, symptoms and treatments for congenital heart defects.
32 commentsSurgery Games Online
Free virtual Surgery Games online. Knee surgery, hip operations, open heart surgery and brain operations. Some of the most fun...
49 commentsAdults Living with Congenital Heart Defects
Adults with congenital heart defects face very unique health issues and concerns. This article, written by an adult with CHD contains very useful information that all people with CHD should be aware of.
37 commentsHeart Surgeries Done for Free
I have never seen anything like this on earth, It is a wonderful feeling, far removed from the national healthcare in the West, which does not seem to work very well. The impressive thing about the hospital created by Bhagwan Sai Baba is the...
8 commentsREDUCING PROJECT DURATION
No project is implemented in isolation. Events happening around the project may affect its progress. A nation-wide strike, an un-expected calamity or an abrupt economic change may bring the project to a grinding halt. Even if everything goes well,...
44 commentsCORONARY ARTERY BYPASS SURGERY
This hub describes the Post-operative care of a patient who has undergone Coronary Artery By-pass Surgery (CABG) for Ischemic Heart Disease.
11 commentsSurgery: What You Can Do To Reduce Scaring
From Vitamin E to Mederma everyone has a suggestion on how to heal those nasty scars after surgery. So whether you have had plastic surgery, heart surgery as I did or any othe surgery you may want to check out the dozen real people that I have...
1 commentPart 1: What to Expect After Open Heart Surgery
What a person can expect to experience in the first 24 hours after open heart surgery, including clear descriptions of the most common monitoring devices used in the Cardiac Surgery ICU.
3 commentsMy Heart Surgery Story 2: The Real Angiography
In this part of my story, I have my angiography and meet with the heart surgeon.
0 commentsMy Heart Surgery Story 1: The Almost Angiography
All weekend, any time I had to walk a block or climb a flight of stairs, I was gasping for breath. There was no pain so I had no thought of heart attack. What I thought was, “Boy, am I out of shape.” And, “If I lost a few pounds, it would all be better.”
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