You are here : health.am > Heart Disease Health Center > Heart Disease news Heart Disease news England smoking ban cut heart attacks, health cost • Heart Disease news • Jun 09 10 A ban on smoking in public places in England led to a swift and significant drop in the number of heart attacks, saving the health service 8.4 million… Study backs heart-healthy effect of dairy fat • Heart Disease news • Jun 08 10 Eating dairy foods could help protect your heart, new research from Sweden suggests. Dairy foods are a major source of saturated fat in the diet, which has been associated with… New Gene Therapy Proves Effective in Treating Severe Heart Failure • Heart Disease news • Jun 03 10 Researchers at Mount Sinai School of Medicine have developed a new gene therapy that is safe and effective in reversing advanced heart failure. SERCA2a (produced as MYDICAR®)… Mineral intake cuts heart disease risk • Heart Disease news • May 31 10 Increased mineral intake is likely to cut down the risks of coronary heart disease, stroke and high blood pressure, according to a study. Potassium has been associated with the low incidence… Is milk from grass-fed cows more heart-healthy? • Heart Disease news • May 28 10 If milk does the heart good, it might do the heart better if it comes from dairy cows grazed on grass instead of on feedlots, according to a new… Study Sheds Light on Deadly Gastrointestinal Disease in Infants Born with Complex Congenital Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • May 26 10 Infants born with complex congenital heart disease are not only at risk for serious heart-related complications, but also for developing a… Beta-Blockers May Be Associated With Benefits in Patients With Lung Disease • Heart Disease news • May 25 10 Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) may have fewer respiratory flare-ups and longer survival if they take beta-blocker medications, according to a report in the… Heart valve clip effective after 2 years: study • Heart Disease news • May 25 10 An experimental minimally invasive technique developed by Abbott Laboratories to repair the most common type of heart valve problem appeared to be as durable as surgical repair two years… Heart attack sufferers ‘should be encouraged to have more sex’ • Heart Disease news • May 24 10 Many sufferers’ fear that lovemaking will get them over excited and put them back in hospital, or even kill them, was misguided, experts said. The American Heart… Sexual activity declines for heart attack patients not getting doctors’ advice • Heart Disease news • May 21 10 Sexual activity declines in the year after heart attack for patients who don’t get instructions from their doctors about when it’s safe to resume sex, researchers… Preoperative Statin Therapy Protects Elective Aneurysm Patients • Heart Disease news • May 20 10 Preoperative statin therapy has a protective effect on patients undergoing elective abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) repair that reduces risk and subsequent total hospital costs according to a new study from… Diabetes may be independent risk factor for atrial fibrillation • Heart Disease news • May 20 10 Patients with diabetes appear to be at greater risk for developing atrial fibrillation, especially those with longer duration of treated diabetes and poor glycemic control. Results of… A Handful a Day May Keep the Cardiologist Away • Heart Disease news • May 17 10 A study published last week in Archives of Internal Medicine found that a diet containing nuts, including pistachios, significantly lowered total and LDL-cholesterol levels, in addition to… Diabetes and heart disease: Learn the link • Heart Disease news • May 15 10 When someone has diabetes, checking their blood sugar is a priority. But, they also need to pay close attention to what may be happening to their heart and blood vessels… Cardiovascular Consequences of Obstructive Sleep Apnea • Heart Disease news • May 15 10 Does Obstructive Sleep Apnea Cause Cardiovascular Disease? As our understanding of the prevalence and pathophysiology of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) expands, so does the list of adverse consequences imposed by this… Women clear winners with heart failure device • Heart Disease news • May 14 10 For women with mild heart failure, device therapy is an extremely attractive option to prevent progression of the disease, according to a study presented today at the Heart Rhythm Society’s… Stronger evidence pollution damages heart: report • Heart Disease news • May 12 10 Fine particulate matter from burning fossil fuels such as gasoline, coal and oil is the clearest offender, the group said. “Particulate matter appears to directly increase risk by triggering events in… Study Shows Whole-Grain Foods Lower Cardio Risk in People With Diabetes • Heart Disease news • May 12 10 People with diabetes who eat plenty of bran-rich whole grains appear to have a reduced risk of death from heart attack, stroke, and other cardiovascular causes,… Stronger evidence pollution damages heart: report • Heart Disease news • May 11 10 The evidence is stronger than ever that pollution from industry, traffic and power generation causes strokes and heart attacks, and people should avoid breathing in smog, the American Heart Association said… Non-cardiac surgery too soon after stenting raises risk of heart problems • Heart Disease news • May 10 10 Patients who can postpone non-cardiac surgery for at least six weeks after receiving a coronary stent are less likely to suffer reduced blood flow to the… Evidence growing of air pollution’s link to heart disease, death • Heart Disease news • May 10 10 The scientific evidence linking air pollution to heart attacks, strokes and cardiovascular death has “substantially strengthened,” and people, particularly those at high cardiovascular risk, should limit their… Couple of coffees may help some heart patients • Heart Disease news • May 10 10 A couple of cups of coffee a day may help some heart attack patients to avoid further serious problems, provided they have normal blood pressure, researchers said on Friday.… Bypass, stents equally safe five years on: study • Heart Disease news • May 06 10 Patients who got heart bypass surgery and those who got their blocked arteries propped open with stents fared equally well five years after their procedures, South Korean doctors reported… Work stress can raise women’s heart disease risk • Heart Disease news • May 06 10 High pressure jobs like nursing can increase young women’s risk of heart disease and younger women appear to be more vulnerable, scientists said on Thursday. It is already known… Clinical Benefit of Aspirin on Heart Attacks is Not Attributable to “Aspirin Resistance” • Heart Disease news • May 05 10 Charles H. Hennekens, M.D., the first Sir Richard Doll Research Professor in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Biomedical Science at Florida Atlantic University,… Page 30 of 66 pages « First < 28 29 30 31 32 > Last » << Back to main