You are here : health.am > Heart Disease Health Center > Heart Disease news Heart Disease news Cardiovascular Health: Waiting Room Patient Education Video Saves a Life • Heart Disease news • Jan 16 12 A patient at Grady Health, Department of Cardiology in Atlanta was so grateful for the health education video that was playing in the waiting room during a… Heart risk during marathons low, but rising: study • Heart Disease news • Jan 13 12 The risk of cardiac arrest during a marathon or half-marathon is low, but has increased over the past decade, according to a U.S. study of nearly 11 million race… Heart disease more likely in people with psoriasis: study • Heart Disease news • Jan 11 12 People who suffer from psoriasis may want to pay extra attention to heart risks, since they may be at a greater risk for blocked arteries than those who… To optimize exercise, heed your heart rate training zone • Heart Disease news • Jan 10 12 Whether you’re interested in running a marathon or staving off the chronic diseases of ageing, to reap the rewards of your efforts getting into the zone is essential.… Heart Attack Risk Rises after Loss of Loved One • Heart Disease news • Jan 10 12 A person’s risk of suffering a heart attack increases by approximately 21 times in the first 24 hours after losing a loved one, according to a study lead… MU Researchers Find Unique Protein Organization In Arteries Associated with Cardiovascular Disease • Heart Disease news • Jan 09 12 Human arteries – some smaller than a strand of hair – stiffen as a person ages. This stiffening is a factor in cardiovascular disease, the… Gene Analysis Helps Identify Basis of Rare Infant Heart Disorder • Heart Disease news • Jan 07 12 Researchers are closing in on a rare genetic disorder causing a heart condition in infants. Histiocytoid cardiomyopathy (HC) often causes sudden death before a child reaches 2… When It Comes to Heart Health, How Much Is Too Much Vitamin D? • Heart Disease news • Jan 07 12 New research by Johns Hopkins scientists suggests that vitamin D, long known to be important for bone health and in recent years also for… Professor Publishes Citation Classic 24 Years After His First Discovery that Aspirin Prevents a First Heart Attack • Heart Disease news • Jan 07 12 Charles H. Hennekens, M.D., DrPH, the first Sir Richard Doll Research Professor as well as the first recipient of an… Tests for biomarker may help determine diagnosis of heart attack within hours • Heart Disease news • Dec 27 11 For patients admitted to an emergency department with chest pain, use of a contemporary or highly sensitive test for levels of troponin I (a protein… Mutation in gene that’s critical for human development linked to arrhythmia • Heart Disease news • Dec 27 11 Arrhythmia is a potentially life-threatening problem with the rate or rhythm of the heartbeat, causing it to go too fast, too slow or to beat irregularly.… How do you mend a broken heart? • Heart Disease news • Dec 23 11 Damaged heart tissue is not known for having much inherent capacity for repair. But now, scientists are closing in on signals that may be able to coax the heart into… MRI scan ‘better’ for heart patients • Heart Disease news • Dec 23 11 A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan for coronary heart disease is better than the most commonly-used alternative, a major UK trial of heart disease patients has shown. The findings by University… FDA requires precaution on Boston Sci stent • Heart Disease news • Dec 17 11 U.S. health regulators said they are still investigating a rare but serious problem with Boston Scientific Corp’s new heart stents and required the company to caution doctors about it when… A simple clip could increase quality of life for thousands of patients with a common heart problem • Heart Disease news • Dec 16 11 The interventional cardiology team at the Montreal Heart Institute (MHI) recently conducted the first clinical procedure in Canada using the… Heart attack rates were up three years post-Katrina • Heart Disease news • Dec 14 11 One New Orleans hospital saw a jump in heart attacks following Hurricane Katrina - and three years later, the rate was still elevated, a new study finds. Researchers at… ADHD drugs do not up heart risks in adults: study • Heart Disease news • Dec 13 11 Drugs used to treat ADHD in adults do not increase the risk of heart attacks, strokes or sudden death, U.S. researchers said on Monday, lifting a cloud… Echocardiography offers the future for infarct size quantification • Heart Disease news • Dec 07 11 “Up until now infarct size has only been measured as part of clinical studies and not in routine clinical practice. The reason being that the reference method of gadolinium… Stopping dangerous cell regrowth reduces risk of further heart attacks • Heart Disease news • Dec 06 11 Like Yin and Yang, the two proteins have opposite effects in the walls of blood vessels. AIF-1 stimulates undesirable formation of new cells after a vascular injury,… American first at the Montreal Heart Institute: A patient treated with a disappearing heart device • Heart Disease news • Dec 05 11 The interventional cardiology team at the Montreal Heart Institute (MHI) used the world’s first drug eluting bioresorbable vascular scaffold to successfully treat… Low “good” cholesterol doesn’t cause heart attacks • Heart Disease news • Dec 02 11 Despite plenty of evidence that people with low levels of “good” cholesterol are more prone to heart attacks, a large new study suggests that the lacking lipid is not to… What Can I Do to Lower My Risk of Heart Disease? • Heart Disease news • Nov 30 11 Making changes in your lifestyle is a proven method for reducing your risk of heart disease. While there are no guarantees that a heart-healthy lifestyle will… Top Risk Factors for Coronary Artery Disease • Heart Disease news • Nov 30 11 The first step in avoiding danger is being able to recognize it. That’s why it’s so crucial to know what habits or conditions might make you at risk for coronary… St Jude advises doctors of heart lead problems • Heart Disease news • Nov 30 11 St Jude Medical Inc has sent a letter to doctors advising them that its Riata leads that connect implanted defibrillators to the heart have a higher rate of insulation… Heart attack risk differs between men and women • Heart Disease news • Nov 30 11 Findings on coronary CT angiography (CTA), a noninvasive test to assess the coronary arteries for blockages, show different risk scenarios for men and women, according to a study presented… Page 17 of 66 pages « First < 15 16 17 18 19 > Last » << Back to main