New biomarker for heart failure identified • Heart Disease news • Nov 12 08 Blood levels of resistin, a hormone produced by fat cells, can independently predict an individual’s risk of heart failure, cardiologists at Emory University School of Medicine have found. Their findings were… Minority children waiting for heart transplants have higher death rates • Heart Disease news • Nov 12 08 Minority children awaiting a donor heart for transplant have a higher death rate than white children, even after controlling for clinical risk factors, according to research presented… Secondary Prevention Program May Reduce Risks After Heart Attack • Heart Disease news • Nov 11 08 An intensive, comprehensive, long-term secondary prevention program lasting up to three years after cardiac rehabilitation appears to reduce the risk of a second non-fatal heart attack and other… Past Gains in Reducing Risk of Heart Disease Have Flattened; Women Especially Affected • Heart Disease news • Nov 11 08 The positive U.S. health trend documented over the past 30 years of reduction in risk for heart disease is not as strong as is… Heating the Heart Works Better than Drugs for Common Heart Rhythm Disorder • Heart Disease news • Nov 11 08 Treating a common heart rhythm disorder by burning heart tissue with a catheter works dramatically better than drug treatments, a major international study has found.… Study shows direct link between leptin and obesity-related cardiovascular disease • Heart Disease news • Nov 10 08 Obese people who don’t have high cholesterol or diabetes might think they’re healthy – despite the extra pounds. But new Ohio University research suggests that obesity raises… Daily rhythms in blood vessels may explain morning peak in heart attacks • Heart Disease news • Nov 10 08 It’s not just the stress of going to work. Daily rhythms in the activity of cells that line blood vessels may help explain why heart… Age, Race Are Among Factors That Influence Carotid-Surgery Success • Heart Disease news • Nov 06 08 Advanced age and race are among the factors that can affect whether a patient dies or suffers a stroke after carotid-artery surgery, a UT Southwestern physician involved in… Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death Appears Increased Within 30 Days of Heart Attack • Heart Disease news • Nov 05 08 The risk of sudden cardiac death following a heart attack has declined significantly in the past 30 years, although patients appear to be… Heart Experts Available to Answer Questions • Heart Disease news • Nov 03 08 Experts in heart health, from the lab to the clinic exam room, are available for interview at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions in New Orleans this week and next week.… Can your doctor correctly read a critical heart test? • Heart Disease news • Oct 31 08 You have a burning chest pain and a doctor looks at a squiggly-lined graph to determine the cause. That graph, an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG), can help the… Grapes May Aid a Bunch of Heart Risk Factors, Animal Study Finds • Heart Disease news • Oct 29 08 Could eating grapes help fight high blood pressure related to a salty diet? And could grapes calm other factors that are also related to heart… Blacks at Higher Risk of Heart Failure • Heart Disease news • Oct 28 08 While African-Americans are not any more likely to suffer heart attacks than whites are, they’re nearly twice as likely to develop heart failure, apparently because of their propensity to… Repeated cocaine use raises heart attack risk • Heart Disease news • Oct 28 08 In a US national survey, the risk of heart attack was increased fourfold among young adults who had used cocaine more than 10 times in their lifetimes, report researchers… Effects of anesthesia on the heart • Heart Disease news • Oct 27 08 Researchers at Rhode Island Hospital have created the first animal model that can reveal the side effects of anesthetic agents (the substances used to block pain during surgery) in individuals genetically… Risk of Heart Attack Nearly Doubles within First 10 Years of RA Diagnosis • Heart Disease news • Oct 26 08 A person’s risk of heart attack nearly doubles within the first ten years after being diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, according to research presented this… With hot coffee, we see a warm heart, Yale researchers find • Heart Disease news • Oct 26 08 Our judgment of a person’s character can be influenced by something as simple as the warmth of the drink we hold in our hand. In the… People with Rheumatoid Arthritis Fare Worse After a Heart Attack • Heart Disease news • Oct 26 08 Following a heart attack, people with rheumatoid arthritis suffer greater heart-related complications, including an increased risk for dying, when compared to other heart attack patients, according to… Sudden Cardiac Death Number One Risk for Patients on Dialysis • Heart Disease news • Oct 23 08 In a 10-year study of more than a thousand kidney failure patients, sudden cardiac death emerged as the number one cause of death for patients on dialysis,… After 2 Years of Living with Congestive Heart Failure • Heart Disease news • Oct 20 08 Six months ago, Alice County was dying from congestive heart failure. Her weak heart was barely pumping blood, she was listless, had no appetite and had dropped 50… Aspirin does not prevent heart attacks in patients with diabetes • Heart Disease news • Oct 17 08 The prevention of progression of arterial disease and diabetes: a factorial randomized placebo controlled trial of aspirin and antioxidants in patients with diabetes and asymptomatic peripheral arterial… Cardiovascular Discovery Is Highlighted in Prestigious Scientific Journal • Heart Disease news • Oct 16 08 The effectiveness of nitroglycerin is often diminished when used as a medication for chest pain and heart disease for prolonged periods. A critical finding that was revealed by scientists… Study reveals that signs of heart disease are attributed to stress more frequently in women than men • Heart Disease news • Oct 13 08 Research presented at the 20th annual Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) scientific symposium, sponsored by the Cardiovascular Research Foundation (CRF), found… Eating dark chocolate may keep heart healthy • Heart Disease news • Oct 09 08 Eating dark chocolate regularly may help lower levels of inflammation, which is strongly associated with heart and blood vessel disease, Italian researchers report. “In an apparently healthy population, even… One Dose of EPO May Halt Cell Suicide Following a Heart Attack • Heart Disease news • Oct 08 08 Two things happen following a heart attack—necrosis (normal cell death) and apoptosis (programmed cell death)—and both are bad. Now researchers in Japan have found that… Page 43 of 73 pages « First < 41 42 43 44 45 > Last » << Back to main