You are here : health.am > Heart Disease Health Center > Heart Disease news Heart Disease news Return to smoking after heart attack ups death risk • Heart Disease news • Jul 24 11 After a heart attack, quitting smoking may offer a patient more benefits than any medication, but Italian researchers say the flipside is that resuming smoking after leaving the… Heart failure: Doing what your doctor says works • Heart Disease news • Jul 14 11 Doctors have been dispensing advice to heart failure patients and for the first time researchers have found that it works. While self-care is believed to improve heart failure outcomes,… Modified Fat Diet Key to Lowering Heart Disease Risk • Heart Disease news • Jul 13 11 The debate between good fat versus bad fat continues, as a new evidence review finds that a modified fat diet - and not a low fat diet -… Doctors overuse heart treatment, despite guidelines • Heart Disease news • Jul 12 11 The controversial use of stents days after a heart attack has continued unabated in the United States, even after a landmark study and new guidelines said the pricey therapy does not… Artery-Opening Procedure Still Widely Used In Spite of Changed Guidelines • Heart Disease news • Jul 12 11 Despite changes in standard treatment practice guidelines issued by the American College of Cardiology, American Heart Association and the European Society of Cardiology several years ago, there… Indoor air pollution linked to cardiovascular risk • Heart Disease news • Jul 08 11 An estimated two billion people in the developing world heat and cook with a biomass fuel such as wood, but the practice exposes people — especially women — to large… A change of heart: Penn researchers reprogram brain cells to become heart cells • Heart Disease news • Jul 08 11 For the past decade, researchers have tried to reprogram the identity of all kinds of cell types. Heart cells are one of the most… Lifestyle may affect sudden cardiac death risk • Heart Disease news • Jul 06 11 Researchers have identified one more reason for women to stay fit, eat healthy, abstain from smoking, and maintain their weight: those who do so might be less likely to die… Many U.S. heart stents inappropriate: study • Heart Disease news • Jul 06 11 One in eight U.S. patients who have non-emergency stenting procedures to clear blocked arteries in the heart are likely to see more harm than good from the procedure, researchers said Tuesday.… Higher daily dose of aspirin could play key role in preventing heart attacks for those with diabetes • Heart Disease news • Jul 05 11 (Edmonton, Canada) In some cases, an apple a day may keep the doctor away, but for people with diabetes, regular,… Chantix associated with 72 percent increased risk of serious CV events • Heart Disease news • Jul 04 11 Smoking cigarettes is a dangerous habit that many are struggling to break, but for the smokers who choose to use one of the most popular smoking… Heart transplant patients at risk for serious skin cancers • Heart Disease news • Jun 30 11 A new study published in the American Journal of Transplantation reveals that there is a significant risk of serious skin cancers, including cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma,… Researchers Develop New Gene Therapy for Heart Failure • Heart Disease news • Jun 29 11 Researchers at Mount Sinai School of Medicine have found in a Phase II trial that a gene therapy developed at Mount Sinai stabilized or improved cardiac function in people… Experimental Heart Pump Saves Alabama Girl • Heart Disease news • Jun 28 11 Nine-year-old Greer Underwood was healthy until February 2011. What seemingly began as sinusitis on a Tuesday became almost fatal by the weekend when her heart began to fail. Now, after a… New Procedure Treats Atrial Fibrillation • Heart Disease news • Jun 28 11 Doctors at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis are performing a new procedure to treat atrial fibrillation, a common irregular heartbeat. Available at only a handful of U.S. medical centers,… Black heart attack patients wait longer for advanced treatment, University of Michigan study shows • Heart Disease news • Jun 21 11 Black patients having a heart attack wait longer at hospitals than white patients to get advanced procedures that will restore blood flow to… Using magnets to help prevent heart attacks • Heart Disease news • Jun 07 11 If a person’s blood becomes too thick it can damage blood vessels and increase the risk of heart attacks. But a Temple University physicist has discovered that he can thin… New sound synchronization technology holds the key to earlier diagnosis of heart disease • Heart Disease news • Jun 02 11 Innovative UK technology is contributing to the development of a revolutionary digital stethoscope that could make it easier for GPs to spot the first… New Drugs Target Delay of Huntington’s Symptoms • Heart Disease news • May 31 11 McMaster University researchers have discovered a new drug target that may be effective at preventing the onset of Huntington’s disease, working much the same way heart medications slow the progression… No heart benefit seen in adding niacin to statin • Heart Disease news • May 26 11 Giving a high dose of niacin to people with heart disease who are already taking a cholesterol-lowering statin does nothing more to prevent heart attacks and strokes, U.S.… Dairy consumption does not elevate heart attack risk, study suggests • Heart Disease news • May 18 11 Analysis of dairy intake and heart attack risk found no statistically significant relation in thousands of Costa Rican adults. Dairy foods might not harm heart health, despite… Pneumonia Patients At Risk for In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest • Heart Disease news • May 16 11 Hospital patients with pneumonia may be at risk of experiencing sudden cardiac arrest, often with few or no warning signs, according to research from the University of Chicago Medical… Simple new bedside screening effectively identifies patients with acute aortic dissection • Heart Disease news • May 16 11 The most lethal and sudden cardiovascular event can be the toughest for doctors to diagnose. But a study by the University of Michigan Cardiovascular Center shows… Pneumonia patients at risk for in-hospital cardiac arrest • Heart Disease news • May 16 11 Hospital patients with pneumonia may be at risk of experiencing sudden cardiac arrest, often with few or no warning signs, according to research from the University of Chicago Medical… Lack of exercise linked to higher heart disease risk in healthy children as young as 9 • Heart Disease news • May 12 11 Even healthy children as young as nine-years-old can start to show an increased risk of future heart problems if they are… Page 21 of 66 pages « First < 19 20 21 22 23 > Last » << Back to main