You are here : health.am > Heart Disease Health Center > Heart Disease news Heart Disease news Moderate drinking linked to abnormal heart rhythm • Heart Disease news • Oct 03 12 People with heart disease who drink, even moderately, may have a slightly increased risk of a common heart rhythm problem, a new study suggests. The study is not the first… Alere reaches deal with FDA on manufacture of cardiac test • Heart Disease news • Oct 03 12 Alere Inc said it reached an agreement with U.S. health regulators on product specifications related to the manufacture of its diagnostic test for critical disease. The company’s… World Heart Federation says heart health starts earlier than you think • Heart Disease news • Sep 24 12 A new multi-national survey reveals the extent of misconceptions about when is the right time to start taking action to prevent cardiovascular disease (CVD). In a… Undertreatment of common heart condition persists despite rapid adoption of novel therapies • Heart Disease news • Sep 21 12 A novel blood thinner recently approved by the FDA, dabigatran (Pradaxa), has been rapidly adopted into clinical practice, yet thus far has had little impact… Heart attack patients treated off-hours do as well • Heart Disease news • Sep 20 12 The chances of surviving an emergency heart attack procedure may be just as good whether you’re treated on a weekday, weekend or at night, a new study suggests. The… Cardiovascular disease community calls for tougher targets to curb global risk • Heart Disease news • Sep 19 12 Agreement by governments, by the end of 2012, on a set of ambitious global targets to curb the growing scourge of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), which includes… Restless legs, heart disease link still murky • Heart Disease news • Sep 16 12 Researchers have found a link between restless legs syndrome and future heart disease in women, suggesting people with the strange condition may want to be extra careful about protecting their… Stressed at work? Look out for your heart • Heart Disease news • Sep 14 12 People who have highly demanding jobs and little freedom to make decisions are 23 percent more likely to have a heart attack compared with their less stressed out colleagues,… Can pacemakers be used twice? • Heart Disease news • Sep 14 12 People in developing countries with heart problems may not be able to afford new pacemakers, but a new study suggests devices removed during autopsies may have enough remaining battery life to be… Perceived control affects complication rates in patients with acute coronary syndrome • Heart Disease news • Sep 13 12 Patients admitted to hospital with obstructed heart arteries were three times more likely to experience complications when they were in hospital if they felt they were… For heart health, omega-3 pills are not the answer • Heart Disease news • Sep 12 12 The tides are turning for fish oil, at least when it comes to usefulness of supplements in staving off heart attacks and stroke. After a lot of initial… Tight blood sugar control for pediatric cardiac surgery patients does not improve outcomes • Heart Disease news • Sep 11 12 Tight blood sugar control in the intensive care unit for pediatric cardiac surgery patients does not improve patients’ infection rate, mortality, length of… Prenatal diagnosis of congenital heart disease increases maternal stress, depression, and anxiety • Heart Disease news • Sep 06 12 Heart defects are the most common form of congenital malformations affecting newborns. Infants who were prenatally diagnosed with congenital heart disease (CHD) are more stable… Fewer blacks, Hispanics get new heart device • Heart Disease news • Sep 06 12 Blacks and Hispanics with chronic heart failure are less likely than whites to be treated with a specialized pacemaker that prolongs survival and eases symptoms, U.S. researchers said Tuesday. And… Mercury, oils from fish at odds in heart health • Heart Disease news • Aug 31 12 Mercury and omega-3 fatty acids - both found in fish - appear to have opposite links to heart health, scientists have found. In an analysis of more than… New study evaluates noninvasive technology to determine heart disease • Heart Disease news • Aug 30 12 A study published in the most recent issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) presented encouraging news regarding physicians’ ability to determine blood flow and… Ten year decline in ischemic stroke after AMI • Heart Disease news • Aug 28 12 The risk of ischemic stroke one year after acute myocardial infarction (AMI) dropped by 21% over a ten year period, according to research presented at ESC Congress 2012. The… Diagnostic test shows potential to noninvasively identify significant coronary artery disease • Heart Disease news • Aug 26 12 Among patients with suspected or known coronary artery disease, use of a method that applies computational fluid dynamics to derive certain data from computed tomographic (CT)… Family history foretells early heart disease • Heart Disease news • Aug 23 12 If you have a relative who died of heart disease before age 60, your own risk of early heart trouble is higher as well, a large study from Denmark confirms. Family… Measure of coronary artery calcium linked with improved prediction of cardiovascular disease risk • Heart Disease news • Aug 22 12 In a comparison of novel cardiovascular risk markers, coronary artery calcium, ankle-brachial index, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, and family history were independent predictors of coronary… Heart defects on the decline in European babies • Heart Disease news • Aug 13 12 The number of newborns in Europe affected by heart defects appears to have fallen in recent years, but it’s not clear why, says a new study. A team of… Cardiac arrest survival improving in U.S. hospitals: study • Heart Disease news • Jul 18 12 More people hospitalized for cardiac arrest are surviving compared with a decade ago, according to a U.S. study, possibly because of changes in hospital treatment and the way bystanders… Statins Not Part of Standard Regimen for Elderly in U.K. • Heart Disease news • Jul 15 12 Patients older than 74 were increasingly less likely to be prescribed a statin for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease, British researchers reported. But their cross-sectional retrospective study… Cardiac arrest survival improving in U.S. hospitals • Heart Disease news • Jul 14 12 More Americans hospitalized for cardiac arrest are surviving now compared with a decade ago, a new study finds. Researchers are not sure of the reasons for the improvement. But they… Half of all heart patients make medication errors • Heart Disease news • Jul 09 12 Half of all heart patients made at least one medication-related mistake after leaving the hospital, and guidance from a pharmacist didn’t seem to reduce those errors, in a new… Page 12 of 66 pages « First < 10 11 12 13 14 > Last » << Back to main