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In this video blog, Dr. Andrew Shorr discusses a meta-analysis on the prognostic value of longitudinal cardiopulmonary exercise tests on mortality in patients with IPF.

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Risk factors for venous thromboembolism and pulmonary embolism differ between races
( Wiley-Blackwell ) A new study of 1,960 white Americans and 368 black Americans with objectively diagnosed venous thromboembolism showed that, compared to whites, blacks had a significantly higher proportion with pulmonary embolism, including idiopathic PE among black women, and a significantly higher proportion of blacks with VTE were women.

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    I’ve been having chest heaviness and pains for several years now that have progressively gotten worse with each passing year. I never understood what it could be and all tests of my heart came back normal. Yet I have still had these strange and often painful feelings in my chest. Is it even possible to avoid getting this disease if I’m already having the symptoms that I have?

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    The Silent Killer, my mother was diagnosed with Severe Idiopathic Primary Hypertension in Jan 2007, Please say a prayer for her.

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