Thursday, March 10
Bradycardia Arrhythmia Usually, slow heartbeats are not such a bad thing as long as the oxygen supply and the volume of blood are adequate, and the slow heart rate is […]
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Bradycardia Arrhythmia Usually, slow heartbeats are not such a bad thing as long as the oxygen supply and the volume of blood are adequate, and the slow heart rate is […]
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Far Hearts The Luke 15 Parable of the Prodigal Son, sometimes called the Parable of the Two Lost Sons, tells the story of the younger son asking for his share
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Open Heart Surgery – Part TwoThe Train of Trust in the Team According to the NIH, the average size of a surgical team for open heart surgery is eight, including
Open Heart Surgery – Part One The title sounds a bit intimidating, doesn’t it? Surgery is challenging enough, but open heart surgery? What, exactly, does that involve? Well, in most
Creating a Clean Heart I was amazed to learn that the first artificial heart was constructed in 1937 in Russia by Soviet scientist Vladimir Demikov and was placed in a
“After God’s Heart” The Hearts of King David, Lance Armstrong, and Jesus Apparently, King Saul’s tenure as the first king of Israel lasted just a few weeks before God had
The Complexity of Heart Sickness Getting ready for this Lenten season compelled me to open up my old college physiology book, Introduction to Human Physiology, and revisit the circulatory system
Wars and Rumors of War The 10 Commandments were written in and on stone – in fact twice. After the Lord set His people free from the captivity, slavery, and
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Be Prepared – Living with the Lights on Had the Boy Scouts heeded their own motto, they may have prepared their individual troop leaders in such a way as to