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The Key to Reducing Deaths from Coronary Artery Disease [Infographic]

The key to reducing Coronary Artery Disease Deaths? Simple. Spread Awareness! Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) is the most common form of heart disease,...

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Eating to Reduce Stroke and Heart Attack: What You Need to Know [New Research]

Well, the time is upon us once again. It is nearly our country's Independence Day, and while the holiday generally brings with it plenty of camping trips, music festivals, family barbeques, etc., it...

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Mistakes and Failure: 6 Tips for Leveraging Them to Your Advantage

EDITOR'S NOTE: Special thanks to Shane Elmore for writing today's blog post. Shane served as Pulsara's Vice President for Clinical Innovation and Development from 2013-2022. You can connect with him...

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What EMS Teams Need to Know to Improve LVO Stroke Outcomes

Montgomery County Hospital District (MCHD) EMS is just one of thousands of operations across the country working tirelessly to find the best solution to the issue coined the "pre-puncture problem."...

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Experts Call for Care Coordination Solutions for LVO Stroke Treatment

Stroke care protocols and best practices are rapidly changing thanks to recent research that demonstrates the efficacy of intra-arterial interventional treatments over tPA in large vessel occlusion...

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Pulsara Version 4.6 Features New Alert Sounds, a Refreshed PIN Login Screen, and Goal Setting Abilities [Press Release]

Pulsara has announced the release of their app version 4.6, which includes new features such as configurable alert sounds, a new PIN screen, and the ability to set goals for various benchmarks in...

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First Responder Health and Fitness: Who’s The Patient Now?

EDITOR'S NOTE: Special thanks to Wes Gilbert for writing today's blog post. You can connect with him on LinkedIn. I have been honored and privileged to spend 10 years of my life as a Firefighter and...

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