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Take Ibuprofen and Avoid Alzheimer’s Disease

Alzheimer’s disease is a chronic progressive neurologic disorder that robs patients of their memories and ability to think. Alzheimers progression is a slow insidious process that is associated with the deposition of protein lesions or amyloid plaques in parts of the brain that are associated with memory formation and retrieval. The cost of alzheimers [...]

The Patent Ductus Arteriosus Explained

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The Ductus Arteriosus is a vascular structure that is present before birth which allows blood in the fetus to avoid going through the lungs since a fetus does not need to breathe or to have blood pass through the lungs to obtain oxygen. In most cases the Ductus Arteriosus closes within [...]

Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome Explained

Hypoplastic left heart syndrome (also referred to as HLHS), is a congenital heart condition in which the left heart structures are excessively small or undeveloped. In the normal heart, the left side of the heart takes blood returning from the lungs and pumps it to the rest of the body. In the hypoplastic left heart [...]

Transposition of the Great Vessels (Arteries)

In transposition of the great vessels, the aorta and pulmonary artery switch their normal positions. The aorta receives the blood from the right ventricle which does not have much oxygen, but it’s carried back to the body without passing through the lungs to receive more oxygen. Similarly, the pulmonary artery receives the high oxygen [...]

Congenital heart disease

Congenital heart disease is heart disease that exists at the time of birth. Defects occur while the fetus is developing in the uterus and affect 8-10 out of every 1,000 children. Often structural defects of the heart leads to problems in pumping function and oxygenation of the blood. Rhythm problems are also associated [...]