You are here : health.am > Heart Disease Health Center > Heart Disease news Heart Disease news Heart disease present in ancient mummies • Heart Disease news • Mar 13 13 Fatty arteries may not just be a curse of modern unhealthy lifestyles, say researchers who used scans to look at the heart health of mummies. A study in The Lancet of… Job Burnout Can Severely Compromise Heart Health • Heart Disease news • Mar 13 13 Top 20% of burnt-out employees have a dramatically increased risk of heart disease, TAU researcher finds Americans work longer hours, take fewer vacation days, and retire later than employees in… Common Erectile Dysfunction Drug Not Helpful for Heart Failure Patients, Study Finds • Heart Disease news • Mar 12 13 A commonly used erectile dysfunction drug, sildenafil, doesn’t help patients who have heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, a condition in which the heart’s lower… FDA Says No To Using J and J Blood Thinner To Treat Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • Mar 07 13 The Food and Drug Administration has rejected Johnson and Johnson‘s blood thinner Xarelto as a treatment for heart disease for the second time.… Zeroing in on heart disease • Heart Disease news • Mar 01 13 Studies screening the genome of hundreds of thousands of individuals (known as Genome-wide association studies or GWAS) have linked more than 100 regions in the genome to the risk of developing cardiovascular… Heart Troubles Rare But Deadly in Young Athletes • Heart Disease news • Feb 28 13 David Wilganowski, a 17-year old football star at James Earl Rudder High School in Bryan, Texas, was in the middle of a game when his heart stopped. In… Nottingham technology in heart development breakthrough • Heart Disease news • Feb 25 13 Technology developed at The University of Nottingham has been used in a breakthrough study aimed at developing the first comprehensive model of a fully functioning fetal heart. The abdominal fetal… Early life stress may take early toll on heart function • Heart Disease news • Feb 21 13 Early life stress like that experienced by ill newborns appears to take an early toll of the heart, affecting its ability to relax and refill with oxygen-rich… Human heart tissue development slower than other mammals • Heart Disease news • Feb 21 13 The walls of the human heart are a disorganised jumble of tissue until relatively late in pregnancy despite having the shape of a fully functioning heart, according to a… CT angiography helps predict heart attack risk • Heart Disease news • Feb 19 13 Coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) is an effective tool for determining the risk of heart attacks and other adverse cardiac events in patients with suspected coronary artery disease but no… Arrhythmia culprit caught in action • Heart Disease news • Feb 19 13 Using powerful X-rays, University of British Columbia researchers have reconstructed a crime scene too small for any microscope to observe – and caught the culprit of arrhythmia in action. Characterized by the… Lombard Medical Tech wins U.S. nod for aortic stent • Heart Disease news • Feb 15 13 Lombard Medical Technologies has won United States approval for its device to treat abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA), giving it access to the world’s largest market for the product… Scientists identify new therapeutic target for coronary heart disease • Heart Disease news • Feb 14 13 Scientists investigating how certain genes affect an individual’s risk of developing coronary heart disease have identified a new therapeutic target, according to research published today in The American… Cardiovascular risk may remain for treated Cushing’s disease patients • Heart Disease news • Feb 12 13 Even after successful treatment, patients with Cushing’s disease who were older when diagnosed or had prolonged exposure to excess cortisol face a greater risk of dying or developing… Love your heart • Heart Disease news • Feb 11 13 As you browse the shops bursting with shiny heart-shaped merchandise and red roses or Valentine’s Day, take a moment to stop and think about your real heart’s health. If love doesn’t stir you… Genetic variation doubles risk of aortic valve calcification • Heart Disease news • Feb 07 13 Researchers have found a genetic variant that doubles the likelihood that people will have calcium deposits on their aortic valve. Such calcification, if it becomes severe, can cause narrowing… UMass Amherst biostatisticians identify genes linked to heart disease • Heart Disease news • Feb 07 13 Recently, large studies have identified some of the genetic basis for important common diseases such as heart disease and diabetes, but most of the genetic contribution to… Calcium-binding protein mutations found in heart rhythm disorders • Heart Disease news • Feb 07 13 A team led by Vanderbilt University investigators has discovered two new genes – both coding for the signaling protein calmodulin – associated with severe early-onset disorders of heart rhythm.… High supplemental calcium intake may increase risk of cardiovascular disease death in men • Heart Disease news • Feb 05 13 A high intake of supplemental calcium appears to be associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) death in men but not in… Setting the stage for a new paradigm in treatment of heart failure • Heart Disease news • Jan 31 13 Despite a substantial increase in the number of people suffering the debilitating and often deadly effects of heart failure, treatments for the condition have not… Mass. General study clarifies antidepressant contribution to arrhythmia risk • Heart Disease news • Jan 30 13 A 2011 warning from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration about the popular antidepressant citalopram (Celexa) left many patients and physicians with more questions than answers. Now an… Heart disease linked to brain impairment • Heart Disease news • Jan 30 13 Cardiac disease is associated with increased risk of mild cognitive impairment involving language, thinking and judgment, a U.S. researcher says. Lead author Rosebud Roberts, a health sciences researcher at Mayo Clinic… Increasing severity of erectile dysfunction is a marker for increasing risk of cardiovascular disease and death • Heart Disease news • Jan 29 13 A large study published in PLOS Medicine on January 29, 2013, shows that the risk of future cardiovascular disease and death… Genes provide clues to gender disparity in human hearts • Heart Disease news • Jan 24 13 Healthy men and women show little difference in their hearts, except for small electrocardiographic disparities. But new genetic differences found by Washington University in St. Louis researchers in… Implementation of smoke-free legislation reduces the number of acute myocardial infarctions by 11 percent • Heart Disease news • Jan 24 13 Researchers participating in the REGICOR Study (Girona Heart Registry), with the participation of IMIM (Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute) from Barcelona, the… Page 9 of 66 pages « First < 7 8 9 10 11 > Last » << Back to main