You are here : health.am > Heart Disease Health Center > Heart Disease news Heart Disease news Periodontitis linked to coronary heart disease • Heart Disease news • Mar 21 06 Patients with periodontitis, especially infections causing a high concentration of pathogens in the blood, have an increased risk of coronary heart disease (CHD), according to findings published in the Archives of… Forget the bathroom scales and get out the tape measure • Heart Disease news • Mar 16 06 A new study has found that waist measurements are a better indicator of cardiovascular disease (CVD) than body mass index (BMI). The results from the first large… Drop in exercise efficiency with age can be eased • Heart Disease news • Mar 16 06 Older adults may have to work harder than young people to perform the same physical activity, but regular exercise may close that age gap, research findings suggests. In… New model is able to accurately predict survival for patients with heart failure • Heart Disease news • Mar 15 06 A new model developed at the University of Washington provides an accurate estimate of one-, two-, and three-year survival rates and average years of… Researchers Say Bariatric Surgery May Reduce Risk of Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • Mar 15 06 In this community-based study, the research team studied the records of patients treated between 1990 and 2003. Those records included 197 patients with advanced degrees of obesity… Coronary Heart Disease Deaths in Ireland Have Halved in 15 Years • Heart Disease news • Mar 15 06 Deaths from coronary artery heart disease in Ireland have halved since the mid 1980s, finds research in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. Almost half… Fewer smokers means less heart disease • Heart Disease news • Mar 15 06 Deaths from heart disease in Ireland have fallen by nearly 50 percent in 15 years thanks to lifestyle changes and improved treatments, researchers said on Wednesday. About half the decrease was… Can fixing the heart fix the head? • Heart Disease news • Mar 14 06 A study presented during the American College of Cardiology’s inaugural Innovation in Intervention: The i2 Summit 2006 in Atlanta, Ga., will answer intriguing questions about whether repairing a hole in… Apparently normal hearts tied to sudden cardiac deaths • Heart Disease news • Mar 10 06 Many people who suffer “non-ischemic” cardiac death - a cardiac death that is not related to restricted blood flow to the coronary arteries - appear to have structurally normal… Nebivolol may restore damaged cardiovascular functions in African Americans • Heart Disease news • Mar 09 06 Nebivolol, a drug for treatment of high blood pressure available in Europe, may restore damaged cardiovascular functions in African Americans, according to a recent laboratory study at Ohio… Hypertension Drug May Restore Cardiovascular Function in African Americans • Heart Disease news • Mar 08 06 Nebivolol, a drug for treatment of high blood pressure available in Europe, may restore damaged cardiovascular functions in African Americans, according to a recent laboratory study at Ohio… Learn your “EF” to reduce risk of sudden death • Heart Disease news • Mar 06 06 A group of cardiologists has launched a campaign to encourage people at risk for heart disease to learn their ejection fraction, or “EF” - a measure of the… Aspirin Beneficial Against Heart Disease in More Men than Previously Thought • Heart Disease news • Mar 06 06 Taking aspirin to prevent coronary heart disease is beneficial and cost-effective for a wider range of men than is often recognized, a study from the University… Scientists Exploit Novel Route to Reverse Enlarged Hearts in Obese Mice • Heart Disease news • Mar 06 06 Working on genetically engineered obese mice with seriously thickened hearts, a condition call cardiac hypertrophy, scientists at Johns Hopkins have used a nerve protection and growth… Procedure for Irregular Heartbeat Gives Lasting Relief • Heart Disease news • Mar 02 06 People who have endured the symptoms and risks of an irregular heartbeat for years can get long-lasting relief from a procedure that takes less than two hours, a definitive new… Lifestyle affects the brain as well as the heart • Heart Disease news • Mar 02 06 There is growing evidence that what’s good for the heart is also a boon for the aging brain, according to a new research review. In a survey of… Overactive Thyroid Associated With Development of Abnormal Heart Rhythm • Heart Disease news • Feb 28 06 Having an overactive thyroid gland is linked with an increased risk for atrial fibrillation (a type of abnormal heart rhythm), but neither an over- or under active thyroid… Why more women die than men after heart bypass surgery • Heart Disease news • Feb 28 06 According to researchers, infections - including those acquired in hospitals, could explain why women die more frequently than men after heart bypass surgery and the explanations for… Man-made heart tissue improves heart function • Heart Disease news • Feb 27 06 Researchers have developed a method to engineer blood vessels within the tissue of previously engineered heart muscle. Trials have resulted in significant improvement in heart function. The study is published in… Telemetry captures stroke patients’ cardiac problems • Heart Disease news • Feb 24 06 To detect “silent” or new cardiac abnormalities, all patients hospitalized for stroke should receive continuous cardiac rhythm monitoring (telemetry) for at least the first 24 hours after the stroke is detected,… 40 percent of Americans at moderate risk for heart disease • Heart Disease news • Feb 23 06 “About 40 percent of the American public is considered to be at moderate risk for heart disease,” says Iftikhar Kullo, M.D., of Mayo Clinic, the lead author… Anti-cholesterol drug combo okay for muscles • Heart Disease news • Feb 23 06 Ezetimibe plus simvastatin, a combination of two anti-cholesterol drugs marketed by Merck/Schering-Plough Pharmaceuticals as Vytorin, is no more damaging to muscles than simvastatin alone, a team at Rush University Medical Center… Atherosclerosis MAY be a result of bacteria from gum infection entering the bloodstream • Heart Disease news • Feb 23 06 New research is reinforcing the longstanding belief that a connection exists between periodontal disease, or severe gum inflammation, and cardiovascular disease. But according to… External counterpulsation not effective as a treatment for heart failure • Heart Disease news • Feb 23 06 A new review of studies supports the government’s opinion that too little evidence exists to support a device that uses balloon-like pants as a treatment for heart… “Prehypertension” increases cardiovascular risk • Heart Disease news • Feb 22 06 People who have “prehypertension,” blood pressure levels just below the cut-off for a diagnosis of high blood pressure, have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, according to a report in The American Journal… Page 61 of 66 pages « First < 59 60 61 62 63 > Last » << Back to main