31 March 2014

BREAKING HEALTH: New Cardiac Arrest 99% Accurate Risk Test Announced! If Advised To Or Concerned Get Person To An Emergency Room

     Monday, 31 March 2014, ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA - The development of a revolutionary predictor of cardiac arrest (heart attack) risk this morning was announced. Emergency room (ER) physicians and hospitals have long been dogged by uncertainty about whether to release, hold, or admit patients complaining of symptoms such as chest pains which my indicate immediate risk of a heart attack. This concern is the single most resource-intensive problem which long has frustrated ER physicians given limited resources and the need to triage patients coming into the ER as accurately and quickly as possible.
     The just announced cardiac attack risk test with 99% accuracy reportedly consists of a combination of an electrocardiogram and a blood test. Readers presumably already are aware of the major revolutionary advance in the emergent care of stroke victims with medicine available that can reverse the effect of strokes if administered in time as soon as possible after the event.
    THE NINTH AMENDMENT DOES NOT PURPORT TO BE QUALIFIED IN ANY WAY TO PROVIDE NOR SEEK TO PROVIDE MEDICAL ADVICE HERE OR ANYWHERE! YOU MUST CONSULT A HEALTH PROFESSIONAL FOR MORE INFORMATION! IF IN IMMEDIATE CONCERN, CALL 911 OR GET TO AN EMERGENCY ROOM. EVERY SECOND COUNTS!
     The Ninth Amendment presents this information strictly as a public service dissemination of most recently announced public health information of great widespread importance. We express the gratitude of all we are confident particularly to the researchers and all involved with the development of such revolutionary advances in medicine as the above-noted "heart attack" test and development of medicine which may reverse the effect of strokes.
     Although we stress that we do not know from what medical research facilities these advances come, we wish to advise our readers that it recently has come to our attention that the Mayo Clinic provides a free e-newsletter of recent health developments of general interest by Mayo Clinic experts to which readers can subscribe at the link https://newslettersignup.mayoclinic.com. If but one life is saved. . . .

THIS IS NOT MEDICAL ADVICE FOR INFORMATION CONSULT HEALTH PROFESSIONAL

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