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Saturday, February 13, 2010
The pain Bill Clinton got a lot of sympathy and attention from many parties. Former President of the United States is again undergoing cardiac action to open a clogged blood vessel after the previous day (Thursday, 11.2.2010) he had difficulty breathing and pain in his chest.
Earlier in the year 2004 Clinton had had a heart surgery. Apparently Clinton narrows blood vessels, so yesterday the doctor again to install two stents to open the blood vessels. This new phase of life of former U.S. number one at that.
Although therapy to overcome the hardened coronary occlusion continued to grow, narrowing the risk was again continued there. This was evident in the case of Clinton. "Many patients come back because of constriction after four or five years," said Dr. Cam Patterson, Chief of Cardiology at the University of North Carolina, USA.
Medical technology have been fortunate to grow rapidly, narrowing of the coronary artery again is not something that needs a bit of salt. "As long as the patient does not have a heart attack and live a healthy lifestyle, they continue to live long," said Dr. William O'Neill, an expert on heart disease.
Earlier in the year 2004 Clinton had had a heart surgery. Apparently Clinton narrows blood vessels, so yesterday the doctor again to install two stents to open the blood vessels. This new phase of life of former U.S. number one at that.
Although therapy to overcome the hardened coronary occlusion continued to grow, narrowing the risk was again continued there. This was evident in the case of Clinton. "Many patients come back because of constriction after four or five years," said Dr. Cam Patterson, Chief of Cardiology at the University of North Carolina, USA.
Medical technology have been fortunate to grow rapidly, narrowing of the coronary artery again is not something that needs a bit of salt. "As long as the patient does not have a heart attack and live a healthy lifestyle, they continue to live long," said Dr. William O'Neill, an expert on heart disease.
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