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Coast Guard Medevacs Woman From Cruise Ship in Prince William Sound

By 17th District online newsroom on Jun 12, 2019   At Sea  

Coast Guard Medevacs Woman From Cruise Ship in Prince William Sound

  KODIAK, Alaska – A Coast Guard Station Valdez 45-foot Response Boat-Medium crew medically evacuated 61-year-old female suffering with cardiac problems from the cruise ship Island Princess in the vicinity of Bligh Island, near Prince William Sound, Alaska, Tuesday.  The woman was transported to emergency medical services personnel at a Valdez pier for further transport to higher […]

Coast Guard Medevacs Man from Cruise Ship in Chukchi Sea near Kotzebue

By U.S. Coast Guard 17th District Alaska on Aug 5, 2018   At Sea, Featured  

Coast Guard Medevacs Man from Cruise Ship in Chukchi Sea near Kotzebue

KODIAK, Alaska – A Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak MH-60 Jayhawk aircrew medevaced a man from the cruise ship Silver Explorer 150 miles west northwest from Kotzebue, Friday. The Jayhawk aircrew hoisted a 35-year-old man from the 318-foot Silver Explorer and safely transported him to awaiting emergency medical services personnel in Kotzebue. He was then […]

Contrary to Popular Belief, More Exercise is not Always Better

By Elsevier Health Services on Aug 12, 2014   Health  

Rochester, MN, August 12, 2014 – There is strong epidemiological evidence of the importance of regular physical activity, such as brisk walking and jogging, in the management and rehabilitation of cardiovascular disease and in lowering the risk of death from other diseases such as hypertension, stroke, and type 2 diabetes. The Physical Activity Guidelines for […]

Lower Isn’t Necessarily Better for People with High Blood Pressure

By Marguerite Beck | Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center on Jul 1, 2014   Health  

Lower Isn’t Necessarily Better for People with High Blood Pressure

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – For decades, common medical wisdom has been “the lower the better” in treating the approximately one in three people in this country who have high blood pressure. But does that approach result in reduced risk for dangerous heart events? In a study published in the June 16 online edition of JAMA Internal […]

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