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Pete Rose's Cause of Death Determined to Be Heart Disease, Coroner Says
A Nevada coroner determined that former Cincinnati Reds star Pete Rose died on Monday at age 83 due to heart disease. Rose's cause of death was
Pete Rose died of natural causes, coroner's office says
Former Major League Baseball star Pete Rose's death at his home in Las Vegas on Monday was due to natural causes, the Clark County coroner's office said.
Coroner reveals Pete Rose's cause of death
Melanie Rouse, the coroner in Clark County, Nevada, where Rose lived, confirmed the cause of death in a statement Tuesday. Rose's heart condition is common – about half of Americans over age 45 suffer from it – and it can worsen with age.
The Sports Report: Pete Rose dies at 83
Pete Rose, whose entrance to the game’s Hall of Fame was doomed by his suspension for betting on games, died Monday.
Pete Rose died of heart disease, coroner says
Pete Rose's cause of death has been revealed. The MLB all-time hits leader died of hypertensive and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, the Clark County coroner's office announced Tuesday per WLWT5.
Officials determine Pete Rose’s cause of death
Officials have released Pete Rose’s cause of death. According to TMZ, the Clark County Office of the Coroner/Medical Examiner has determined that Rose, MLB’s controversial all-time hits leader, died from hypertensive and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.
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What to know about Marburg disease
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This Disease Can Damage the Liver for Years Without Being Detected
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Pfizer withdrew its sickle cell disease treatment Oxbryta. Meanwhile, Senators introduce new bill to fortify health-care ...
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The One Thing You Should Never, Ever Do Before Getting a Vaccine, According to Infectious Disease Experts
Parade consulted with several physicians and infectious disease experts on what to avoid before getting a vaccine, and they ...
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First human case of tick-borne disease in the Northeast reported in Connecticut
The first-ever recorded Northeast case of a tick-borne disease was reported in Connecticut, officials said. Rickettsia ...
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COVID May Increase Risk of Kidney Disease
COVID-19 is known for its effects on the respiratory system but it can also harm other organs, according to new research.
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Disease that could lead to mass deer mortalities reported in Southwestern Pennsylvania
A disease that could lead to mass mortalities in local deer populations has been confirmed in Southwestern Pennsylvania.
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What To Know about Gallbladder Disease
Medically reviewed by Jay N. Yepuri, MD Medically reviewed by Jay N. Yepuri, MD Gallbladder disease refers to several ...
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Rwanda Confirms 27 Cases of Marburg Virus Disease, Nine Deaths
Rwanda has reported nine deaths from its first-ever Marburg virus outbreak and confirmed 18 patients are in isolation, ...
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Parkinson’s Disease: Understanding a Complex Neurodegenerative Disorder
Parkinson's disease a common but complex neurodegenerative disorder that affects 10 million people worldwide. Here are some ...
Medscape
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In Crohn's Disease, Higher Early Anti-TNF Levels May Be Crucial to Treatment Success
Among patients with Crohn's disease, anti-TNF therapy failed to achieve remission at 3 years, and high drug concentrations early in treatment were linked to greater probability of sustained remission.
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Visual mismatch negativity identified as a mechanism of Parkinson's disease psychosis
Reduced brain activity responding to unpredicted visual changes is a marker of psychosis in Parkinson's disease and a ...
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