1. Athletic Heart Syndrome
Athletic heart syndrome is the adaptation of an <strong>athletestrong>'s heart in response the physiologic s<...
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2. <strong>Athletestrong>'s Foot
<strong>Athletestrong>'s foot is a rash on the skin of the foot. It is the most common fungal skin infection. There are three main type...
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3. <strong>Athletestrong>s Foot Picture 1 (Hardin MD / CDC)
This patient presented with ringworm of the foot (tinea pedis) due to the dermatophytic fungus Trichophyton rubrum. Individuals who practice generally poor hygiene, wear enclosed footwear s<...
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4. Screening the Hearts of Young <strong>Athletestrong>s - NYTimes.com
Every year, about 90 young, seemingly healthy <strong>athletestrong>s drop dead from sudden cardiac arrest. A screening test likely could prevent many of the...
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5. Amazing Heart Pictures
Amazing Heart Pictures
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6. Stress Testing, Heart Pictures in Motion
Heart stress tests can provide a clearer picture of your heart's function and help your doctor detect, treat and manage heart...
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7. Cardiovascular Report - A Clearer Picture of the Heart?
Aided by the powerful 320 CT system, Rich George is hoping a study will prove its value at gauging perfusion quality.
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8. The heart rate monitor - an <strong>athletestrong>'s best friend
The combination of frequency, intensity and duration is the art every <strong>athletestrong> and coach carefully balances in the quest for success
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9. Routine Heart Tests for <strong>Athletestrong>s Would Save Lives
MONDAY, March 1 (HealthDay News) -- A new study suggests that routine electrocardiogram testing of young American <strong>athletestrong>s would ...
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10. 2009.11.16 -- Experts Urge School Screening of <strong>Athletestrong>s' Hearts
SUNDAY, Nov. 15 (HealthDay News) -- A new, inexpensive screening method could help reduce the risk for sudden cardiac death among high school <strong>athlete
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