«One in four people leave work
a year after a heart attack.»
Despite a high number of heart attack patients returning to their jobs shortly after the event, the new findings reveal a surprisingly high degree of unemployment within
a year after a heart attack patient returns to work.
«Deaths are not equally distributed in the first
year after a heart attack.
Researchers included a lower dose in this study, to study whether platelet inhibition needed two
years after a heart attack might be different from what is needed two hours after a heart attack.
Fifty - six days after a heart attack for mice translates to about 10
years after a heart attack for humans.
A team at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has determined that in the first
year after a heart attack women are subject to a significantly higher mortality risk than men with similar case histories.
Within the first
year after a heart attack, the overall risk of death was nearly two times higher compared to the general population.
Deaths from 31 days to one year fell from about 5 percent to 1.6 percent, while deaths from one to 10
years after a heart attack declined from 24 percent to 9 percent.
In fact, the more pet owners know about what the research shows — owning a cat can increase your chance of survival one
year after a heart attack, or that a pet dog can increase physical activity and reduce stress — the more likely those pet owners are to buy their pets toys and higher - quality nutrition.
Dog owners are 8 times more likely to survive for more than 1
year after a heart attack than those who don't have dogs!
Not exact matches
(I also rode the same event the next
year, five months
after having a
heart attack.)
After five
years of development, both
hearts had issues: While the AEC
heart remained clunky and inefficient, the NHI
heart was riddled with technological bugs from overheating to letting blood clot up the pump.
On the flip side, keep in mind that every time we open Instagram, we see photo
after photo of a 20 -
year - old model on a beach in Bali with the caption, «Follow your
heart and live the life of your dreams.»
And
after a couple of
years spent cracking down on wealth - making activities through a fierce anti-corruption campaign, Beijing could also reassure business and financial elites that it had their interests at
heart.
(Bootstrapping is near and dear to our
hearts here at Guidant Financial — it's how our founders, David Nilssen and Jeremy Ames, grew the company over the
years after its inception in 2003.
After confronting the «knowledge problem» at the
heart of discretionary monetary policy — that policymakers are unable to know the true structure of an increasingly complex and global economic system — Dorn calls for the establishment of a Centennial Monetary Commission to evaluate the performance of the Fed over its 100 - plus
years of discretionary monetary authority and to discuss how best to reform the country's central bank.
Courtesy photo An All Hands and
Hearts volunteer stands on the ruins of a house in St. Thomas; only the kitchen sink remains
after last
year's devastating hurricanes.
Unfortunately in my case, I've probably gone to excess the other way...
after 43
years of being (in my view) threatened with hellfire for every cotton - picking thing (including the «sinfulness» of being born in the first place because it's a well - known scriptural fact that every human is born sinful and separated from G - d, with a
heart that does nothing but desire evil and no way to please G - d even when righteous), threatened with being «left behind» in the rapture (should I fail on some doctrinal (belief) point at the crucial moment)... I refuse to consider ANY possibility of hell at all.
After an 8 -
year battle with dementia and
heart disease that took her into three different nursing homes, my grandmother passed away last month.
In this light it is significant that four
years after the appearance of After Virtue came a landmark study in the sociology of religion, Habits of the H
after the appearance of
After Virtue came a landmark study in the sociology of religion, Habits of the H
After Virtue came a landmark study in the sociology of religion, Habits of the
Heart.
For more
years (
after 1950) than I like to recall, the question was always the same: would Michigan break my
heart by losing to Ohio State, and thus not make the Rose Bowl, or beat the Buckeyes and then lose to Southern California or UCLA at Pasadena?
Considering the human spectacle today, forty
years after the document whose widespread rejection reportedly broke Paul VI's
heart, one can't help but wonder how he might have felt if he had glimpsed only a fraction of the evidence now available — whether any of it might have provoked just the smallest wry smile.
Every second, as my
heart beats, tiny bits of mineral and organic material are sent to parts of the body that need it, performing ongoing repairs that will never finish, like painting the Forth Bridge, hour
after hour,
year after year.
And then finally —
after five
years of tears, medicines, hospitals, scheduled intimacy and two
hearts holding on to thin threads of hope — we saw those two little lines.
The rythms of the liturgy fall upon my deaf ears and crash against my stony
heart year after year, until His word is beaten into the fiber of my being, and piece by piece, tiny chip by tiny chip, the Old Man in me dies, and a new man is raised to life in His likeness.
They captured the
hearts and minds of those who attended Bible and prophecy conferences in the
years after the Civil War.
I started tithing, and
after a couple of
years of tithing, my
heart changed regarding money.
A few
years back i was being led by god to help some homeless people.I'll tell you about the first homeless lady.my girls and i were driving by a liquor store and i seen a girl a lady sitting next to her cart.god showed me through his eyes the hurt she was living with.he spoke to my
heart and said, don't pass her up.i turned around whent back and asked her if she was hungry.she was in shock and said yes.god told me to tell her that she is loved.she started crying and had me call her family so she can go home.anyways
after that i joind a church and told them and asked to start a homeless ministry.i was told yes and all of a sudden i started getting pushed aside and they took over the homeless ministry.i feel lost and hurt.now i feel like god is telling me to leave the church.i quit going out with the group because of what happened.i don't know what to do.now i feel lost.
Shortly before his death, Rev Windsor underwent angioplasty -
heart surgery -
after suffering a serious
heart attack in July this
year.
After suddenly losing my father - in - law to a tragic car accident and my mother - in - law just two
years later, all in the midst of leaving the church my husband had been on staff at for ten
years to move to a new church in a new town with new friends, I had let my overwhelming circumstances crowd my
heart and mind.
And you know what,
after my revelation of GRACE last
year which absolutely set me free from «performance Christianity» God told me that, regardless of what «scriptures» people threw at me, what He was telling me directly to my
heart, that He has made me perfectly righteous by the blood of His son regardless of what I do or don't do, I must trust His voice in my
heart, more than the printed «Word» which has been bended, bent, misterpreted and mistaught.
The Ear of the
Heart presents the life of a person whose character, faith and love continue,
after some 50
years, to respond with self - emptying generosity to such a God - given call.
It breaks my
heart,
after 47
years in ministry, to think that this is so right.
He died at age 73 of complications of diabetes and
heart disease — which cropped up in his life approximately five
years after he was kicked out of his church.
After 15
years of being single I am married to a wonderful Christian man but the devil continues to fill my head with guilt of not being forgiven but I know in my
heart that God is there.
is an east coast girl at
heart, and
after two amazing
years living in Southern California has relocated to the big city of Chicago, Illinois.
Maybe it's because I take
after him so much temperamentally (bookish hardcore introvert) and theologically (I absorbed a lot of that from his seminary student days when I was 10 - 13
years old, but I'm more radical in a lot of ways — for instance, he was a bit of a prude and I know I'm more «morally liberal»), but all that public
heart - on - sleeve stuff just makes my skin crawl.
Like the way «god» gave the world «salvation» only tens of thousand of
years LATE, we are to believe that «god» also gave us «medicine,» but only
after we had suffered for TENS OF THOUSANDS of
years AND only
after we figured everything out ON OUR OWN??? That is one sadistic «god» to put us through all that deception... making us merely think it was solely by our own efforts that we could even... oh say, IDENTIFY things like
heart disease and cancer and have even a chance to combat them.
When one girl recently said to me «I used to see you as a (potential) customer, but now I see you as a friend, a good friend,» (
after knowing her for 2
years) it touched my
heart.
Now
after 20
years of struggling with the hardness of the human
heart, I say I could never be a missionary unless I believed in the doctrine of predestination.»
I don't want to replay his entire speech, but this was Gary Bauer at his absolute best succeeding by speaking from the
heart about an experience he knows well, which is dealing with a hostile / skeptical media
year after year.
Might it have been because he knew the goal was now within his reach, that
after three hard
years of testing, trial, stress and many disappointments, giving, always giving, pouring out his mind, his
heart, his very soul, spilling forth so readily the vibrant life that was within him in acts of healing, feeding, loving, might it have been with some relief he caught sight of the end of his long journey, glimpsed the goal which, fearful though it was to us, to him would mean fulfillment of his task, the long - expected climax and conclusion of his pilgrimage?
10,000
year old words from God all say the same thing; culture
after culture demonstrate their relative immorality regardless of God or no God in their midst but a few always hear and follow their
hearts not the reasons of the culture around them.
Steve, we all have our daemons; but,
after all these
years of being a Christian, do you not also see some goodness in your
heart?
12
years later (
after getting a happy
heart) I am still cancer free.
... 1980 Mark DeMoss enrolled at Liberty University, Falwell's school, in 1980, the
year after his father died of a
heart attack.
Especially since his echocardiogram came back great, in fact his
heart is at full function just
after two months which they said would take about a
year.
I didn't mean to wait a
year to tell you about these, but I figured that gingerbread was about as relevant the day
after Christmas as
heart - shaped boxes of candy are the day
after Valentine's.
Currently back in Canberra
after two
years living in Canada;
heart tingling to see what happens next.
I am Co-Founder of The
Heart's Kitchen, a company I started two
years ago
after working closely with Oregon Health & Science University and their research on maternal nutrition and fetal development (the strong link between what mom eats throughout pregnancy and her child's lifelong health).