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Heart Rhythm Society HRS2023 Annual Meeting Program Preview

The Heart Rhythm Society Annual Meeting, HRS2023, will gather heart rhythm professionals from around the world when it convenes May 19-21 in New Orleans, LA.

COVID-19 fears fuel rise in heart attacks in Nova Scotia

Posted: Apr 08, 2021 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: April 8 At the start of the pandemic, many people with heart attack or stroke symptoms were not showing up at the hospital. (Robert Short/CBC) Fear of COVID-19 has kept people with early symptoms of heart attack and stroke from going to the hospital, which has led to a jump in serious cardiovascular cases across the province, according to new research by Nova Scotia Health.  We hear from our patients that they are afraid to come to the hospital, they don t want to come to the hospital for fear of contracting COVID, said Dr. Ratika Parkash, a cardiologist and director of research for the cardiology division with the health authority.   

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Saskatchewan has thousands of AstraZeneca doses it wants to get into arms. Nova Scotia doctors, noting uptick in heart attack patients, don t want people ignoring heart health symptoms during the pandemic. Read more: A community organizer spoke to CBC s As It Happens about the challenges of vaccine uptake in Toronto s hard-hit neighbourhoods; a look at how provinces can differ in reporting hospitalizations, intensive care admissions. Orlando Mosca, 71, gets his first dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at St. Fidelis Parish church in Toronto on Wednesday, part of a community outreach program to vaccinate seniors at their place of worship. (Evan Mitsui/CBC News)(Evan Mitsui/CBC News)

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