Pages that are filed under Peripartum Cardiomyopathy
Research project of newly diagnosed cardiomyopathy to improve care by
Researcher Jennifer Rees is a PhD Health Psychology student currently undertaking a piece of research at Liverpool John Moore's University, England. The aim of the current resea...
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Two manuscripts on PPCM accepted in peer reviewed medical journals by Jeanee Andrewartha
We received a lovely email from Lindsey Rosman, Ph.D. Research Fellow, Cardiovascular Behavioral Medicine Department of Medicine Yale School of Medicine New Haven. The two resea...
Plant based diet and PPCM by Jeanee Andrewartha
Dr. Kim Williams, president of the American College of Cardiology and chief of cardiology at Rush University, advocates a plant-based diet. William says, "the most important...
East Carolina University PPCM Study by Jeanee Andrewartha
PPCM Study information:
East Carolina University has partnered with leading medical institutions to study quality of lif...
2014 Myheartsisters.com update by Jeanee Andrewartha
PPCM It's been a huge year and a long time coming with an update. I hope everyone is doing well.
The website is now ranked on page one for terms such as PPCM, Postpartum...
Tako-tsubo syndrome caused by caesarean clinically different to peripartum cardiomyopathy by Jeanee Andrewartha
Takotsubo cardiomyopathy is similar to Peripartum Cardiomyopathy but it is thought that the stress of a medical procedure such as spinal anesthesia, general anesthesia, and surg...
Grief and the death of a baby by Jeanee Andrewartha
A speech shared at
Annual Remembrance Service
Hope Bereavement, Geelong West Town Hall
2nd December 2013
Our son, Jasher died on the 1...
Magnesium Supplementation and PPCM by Jeanee Andrewartha
Magnesium is indisputably essential for the proper functioning of the heart, calming the nervous system and relaxing the body. It was first shown to be b...
146a microRNA and PPCM by Jeanee Andrewartha
In 2007, Denise Hilfiker-Kleiner, a German researcher, showed that a prolactin fragment known as 16K-PRL which is produced in the heart, attacks the blood vessels and the heart ...
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