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Doctors race to remove a donor heart from a patient at Ben Taub hospital in Hou ston and transport the heart to Loma Linda hospital in California, where Krysta Falloon, a six-month-old born with an underdeveloped heart, waits to receive a new heart. This photograph shows surgeon Leonard Bailey removing the heat from the donor b aby. After the donor heart was removed, it was cleaned and transported in a co oler. From this point it is a race against time to prep Krysta for surgery and perform the heart transplant. Having undergone a successful heart transplant at 20 months, Krysta has a good chance of survival. The success rate on such surgery has bee n 80 percent since 1985. For more information on Krystas heart transplant, se e pages 124-5 of the 3/90 NGM. |
Medical monitor displaying pulse and heart rate data during surgery. |
Prized worldwide, these fresh hand-picked olives will soon be made into oil. O live oil became popular after a 1970 study reported that Mediterranean people h ave the lowest rate of heart disease among Western nations, a condition partly attributed to their liberal use of olive oil--rich in the good kind of fat and antioxidants , which help prevent plaque buildup in the arteries. |
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Peter Menzel/ASA / ASA, USA_OBES_2_xs National Institute of Health (NIH) Indian Medical Center. Phoenix, Arizona. Male Pima Indian undergoing underwater method for measuring percentage of body fat. The underwater method corrects for residual air volume in the lungs. Obesity is related to high blood cholesterol and a propensity for an increased risk of heart diseases. The population of Pima Indians of the Southwestern U.S. displays a high level of obesity. However, they have a significantly lower rate of heart disease, compared to that of the Caucasian population. The Pimas were used as a trial group in this study at the NIHs Clinical Research Section in Phoenix, Arizona, to study the relationship between obesity & cholesterol & their relation to heart disease. MODEL RELEASED |
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