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RANDY THOMSON/Acorn Newspapers SHOWING OFF THE ‘CATH LAB’—Drs. Sanjiv Goel and Vishva Dev of the cardiology department at Los Robles Hospital & Medical Center in Thousand Oaks work with a digital X-ray machine that helps physicians more accurately diagnose potentially fatal heart and arterial problems, as well as perform procedures such as carotid stentings that are far less invasive than conventional surgery. Peter Amore, an 83-year-old brain is reduced and a stroke can
RANDY THOMSON/Acorn Newspapers SHOWING OFF THE ‘CATH LAB’—Drs. Sanjiv Goel and Vishva Dev of the cardiology department at Los Robles Hospital & Medical Center in Thousand Oaks work with a digital X-ray machine that helps physicians more accurately diagnose potentially fatal heart and arterial problems, as well as perform procedures such as carotid stentings that are far less invasive than conventional surgery. Peter Amore, an 83-year-old brain is reduced and a stroke can




