Members of European Parliament discuss food labeling and heart health • Heart Disease news • Jun 03 08 Members of the European Parliament Heart Group meet today, 3 June, in Brussels, to discuss the link between nutrition and cardiovascular diseases and how labelling of food… Treatment Guidelines Lead to Four-fold Increase in Survival Rate for Cardiac Arrest • Heart Disease news • May 30 08 A new study finds that recent guidelines outlined by the American Heart Association (AHA) for treatments used by emergency and critical care medical practitioners on… Many patients with heart disease have poor knowledge of heart attack symptoms • Heart Disease news • May 27 08 Nearly half of patients with a history of heart disease have poor knowledge about the symptoms of a heart attack and do not perceive themselves… Coronary calcium distribution tied to heart attack risk • Heart Disease news • May 27 08 A new calcium scoring method may better predict a person’s risk of heart attack, according to a new multicenter study published in the June issue of the journal Radiology.… Silent thyroid dysfunction has risks: study • Heart Disease news • May 26 08 People who have an underactive or overactive thyroid without symptoms appear to have a modestly increased risk of heart disease. The data suggest that silent or “subclinical” thyroid dysfunction “might represent… High-dose Lipitor cuts CV risk 27% in bypass patients • Heart Disease news • May 22 08 World drug giant Pfizer’s Lipitor (atorvastatin calcium) 80mg significantly reduced the risk of major cardiovascular events, including heart attack and stroke, by 27% in patients with heart disease… Obstructive Sleep Apnea is Health Factor from Day One • Heart Disease news • May 21 08 Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in very young children may cause some of the adverse cardiovascular health consequences seen in older children and adults with the condition, according to… Bypass not to blame for heart patients’ mental decline • Heart Disease news • May 19 08 Heart patients often experience lasting problems with memory, language, and other cognitive skills after bypass surgery. However, these problems aren’t caused by the surgery itself or the pump… Analysis: Control Reduces Cardiovascular Risk by 42% • Heart Disease news • May 16 08 Results of a new analysis of the Treating to New Targets (TNT) study show that intensive low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol-lowering in patients with stable coronary heart disease (CHD) whose systolic… Juice may beat fruit for preventing heart disease • Heart Disease news • May 16 08 Grapes, apples and their juices can prevent the development of atherosclerosis in hamsters eating a high-fat, high-cholesterol diet, French researchers have found. Fruit juices had a more powerful anti-atherosclerotic… Men with RA at increased risk for heart trouble • Heart Disease news • May 15 08 Men older than age 50 with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are at increased risk of suffering major heart-related events, research shows, and the level of RA disease activity predicts… New Role Found for a Cardiac Progenitor Population • Heart Disease news • May 14 08 In a discovery that could one day lead to an understanding of how to regenerate damaged heart tissue, researchers at the University of California, San Diego have found that… Marijuana may up heart attack, stroke risk: study • Heart Disease news • May 13 08 Heavy marijuana use can boost blood levels of a particular protein, perhaps raising a person’s risk of a heart attack or stroke, U.S. government researchers said on Tuesday. Dr.… Study Documents Obesity and its Association With Heart Risk • Heart Disease news • May 12 08 Obesity rates appear high in most but not all ethnic groups in the United States, and extra weight is associated with cardiovascular risk factors and markers of sub-clinical… Calm the Heart to Stop a Stroke? • Heart Disease news • May 05 08 There’s an electrical storm brewing inside the hearts of more than 2.2 million Americans. And just like lightning, this kind of storm can have devastating consequences. The “storm”, in this… Some women more likely to miss or ignore heart attack warning signs • Heart Disease news • May 02 08 Many women under age 55 aren’t seeking timely treatment for heart attack because they expect the warning signs and their reaction to follow a Hollywood… Discovery has implications for heart disease • Heart Disease news • May 01 08 A study, led by University of Iowa researchers, reveals a new dimension for a key heart enzyme and sheds light on an important biological pathway involved in cell death in heart… Exercise Related to Lower Heart Disease Risk in Overweight Women • Heart Disease news • Apr 29 08 The risk of heart disease in women associated with being overweight or obese is reduced but not eliminated by higher levels of physical activity, according to a… Use of Blood Substitutes Linked to Increased Risk of Death, Heart Attack • Heart Disease news • Apr 28 08 An analysis of studies involving the use of hemoglobin-based blood substitutes indicates their use is associated with an increased risk of death and heart attack,… Gender difference in heart risks starts early • Heart Disease news • Apr 25 08 The lower risk of heart disease enjoyed by women compared to that for men is already evident in the teenage years, a new study shows. Among 507 Minneapolis students followed… Study highlights heart disease risk in India • Heart Disease news • Apr 25 08 India, expected to account for 60 percent of the world’s heart disease cases by 2010, could prevent many deaths by ensuring the poor get better access to treatment, Indian and… Seven in Ten Patients Who Need Test for Early Stage Heart Disease Do Not Receive One • Heart Disease news • Apr 25 08 Seven in ten patients who have suspected angina are not given appropriate testing and are more likely to suffer from… Drug Reduces Biomarkers in Coronary Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • Apr 24 08 Darapladib reduces lipoprotein-associated phospholipase A2 (Lp-PLA2) activity and other inflammatory markers in patients with coronary heart disease who are receiving statins, according to a study in the April 29 issue… Exciting Times for Heart-assisting Devices • Heart Disease news • Apr 23 08 Once upon a time, people whose hearts were failing had two choices: hope that their own heart kept pumping until they could receive a transplant, or face a certain death, which they… A Healthy Breakfast May Protect Against Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • Apr 23 08 Breakfast is more than just an eye-opener that helps you transition from sleep to the day ahead. 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