A senior cardiologist has revealed that two new devices are now available to monitor recurrent blackouts, which can cause death in 10 percent cases and injuries in 30 percent of patients. "Blackouts, that result due to dysfunction of certain brain cells, are sudden and lead to brief loss of consciousness. They are not the same as having a fall or suddenly tripping over," explained Suvro Banerjee, a senior consultant cardiologist of Apollo Gleneagles Hospital, said ...The Great Place for all lake forest health and fitness | island health and fitness | health and fitness blogs Health and Fitness Blog Information and News.
Saturday, 8 September 2012
Cardiologist Elaborates on New Devices That Warn of Blackouts
A senior cardiologist has revealed that two new devices are now available to monitor recurrent blackouts, which can cause death in 10 percent cases and injuries in 30 percent of patients. "Blackouts, that result due to dysfunction of certain brain cells, are sudden and lead to brief loss of consciousness. They are not the same as having a fall or suddenly tripping over," explained Suvro Banerjee, a senior consultant cardiologist of Apollo Gleneagles Hospital, said ...
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