Study Sheds Light on Role of Vitamin E in Heart Disease Prevention • Heart Disease news • Sep 10 07 Conflicting reports about the potential benefits of dietary supplements can make a person’s head spin. That’s certainly been the case with vitamin E. Some human… Tooth loss linked to higher heart disease risk • Heart Disease news • Sep 06 07 Young adults who lose their teeth to cavities or gum disease may have an increased risk of dying from heart disease later in life, a new study suggests. The… Cutting salt does not reduce processed food safety say scientists • Heart Disease news • Sep 04 07 Low salt foods are just as safe or safer than high salt level products in spite of expectations that cutting salt levels in food would increase the… Men and women may need different heart treatments • Heart Disease news • Sep 03 07 In their hearts, it seems, men and women really are different. The same invasive treatments for acute heart problems that can save lives in men may actually harm women,… Why blacks fare worse after cardiac arrest • Heart Disease news • Sep 03 07 A new study confirms that whites are more likely than blacks to survive an “out-of-hospital” cardiac arrest - the sudden loss of heart function caused by a heart attack or… Heart Palpitations Usually Not Dangerous • Heart Disease news • Aug 29 07 Palpitations - the sensation that the heart has started to race or pound, or feels like it has skipped a beat—are usually caused by a harmless hiccup in the heart’s rhythm. Sometimes,… Early treatment can reverse heart damage • Heart Disease news • Aug 27 07 University of Minnesota researchers have discovered that treating people who have early cardiovascular abnormalities, but show no symptoms of cardiovascular disease, can slow progression and even reverse damage to the heart… Geron Demonstrates hESC-derived cardiomyocytes improve heart function after myocardial infarction • Heart Disease news • Aug 27 07 Geron Corporation (Nasdaq: GERN) today reported its scientists and collaborators have demonstrated that human embryonic stem cell (hESC)-derived cardiomyocytes improve heart function when transplanted after myocardial infarction.… Vitamin E’s lack of heart benefit linked to dosage • Heart Disease news • Aug 22 07 The reported failure of vitamin E to prevent heart attacks may be due to underdosing, according to a new study by investigators at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. The… Cardio workouts build stronger hearts in women • Heart Disease news • Aug 21 07 The results of a new study may help explain why women’s hearts benefit more from physical exercise than men’s hearts do. Studies in exercising male and female mice found that… Deer hunting may put men’s hearts at risk • Heart Disease news • Aug 17 07 Deer hunting could be a dangerous endeavor for men with heart disease or risk factors for it, research findings suggest. In a study of 25 middle-aged male deer hunters,… Restricting arm’s blood flow may protect the heart • Heart Disease news • Aug 17 07 Patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery may have improved outcomes by first having a procedure that temporarily restricts the blood flow in their arm, a study hints. So called… Stress-induced cardiomyopathy: A review • Heart Disease news • Aug 17 07 In clinical practice it is essential to bear stress-induced cardiomyopathy (SICMP) in mind as it is an insufficiently known cardiac pathology that mimics acute coronary syndromes (ACS), often with signs of cardiac failure.… Bad air raises heart risks in young adults • Heart Disease news • Aug 16 07 Bad air can trigger in young, healthy adults a string of adverse biological changes that are linked to cardiovascular disease, a Taiwan study has shown. Writing in the second… Too much exercise may speed heart failure • Heart Disease news • Aug 16 07 Though exercise can be a key part of managing high blood pressure and heart disease, new animal research suggests there can be too much of a good thing. In experiments… “Healthy” fast foods not easier on the heart • Heart Disease news • Aug 15 07 So-called “healthy” fast-food alternatives to the classic burger, fries, and soft drink, appear to have similar effects on the cardiovascular system, new research suggests. A single fast-food meal impairs… Use of certain lipid measures not more effective in predicting coronary heart disease • Heart Disease news • Aug 14 07 The lipid measure apolipoprotein (apo) B: apo A-I ratio is not a better predictor of coronary heart disease risk than traditional lipid ratios that… Many Heart Attack Patients Don’t Get Best Emergency Treatment • Heart Disease news • Aug 03 07 Far more of today’s heart attack patients receive emergency angioplasty treatment or clot-busting drugs to re-open their clogged heart arteries than even a decade ago, a new… Coordinated care means faster treatment for rural heart attack patients • Heart Disease news • Aug 03 07 Heart attack patients as far as 150 miles away from a 24-hour emergency heart care center were able to receive treatment for blocked arteries within or faster… Mild cognitive deficits seen after heart surgery • Heart Disease news • Aug 01 07 Children who undergo surgery to correct congenital heart defects may experience mild learning difficulties when they enter elementary school, according to study findings published in the Journal of Pediatrics. As… Pollution-cholesterol link to heart disease seen • Heart Disease news • Jul 27 07 Strengthening the link between air pollution and cardiovascular disease, new research suggests that people with high cholesterol are especially vulnerable to heart disease when they are exposed to diesel exhaust and… Diet and regular soft drinks linked to increase in risk factors for heart disease • Heart Disease news • Jul 23 07 Drinking more than one soft drink daily — whether it’s regular or diet — may be associated with an increase in the risk… Brief Overview of Heart Failure • Heart Attack • Jul 19 07 Heart failure is a varied clinical syndrome with a complex pathophysiology that is still being defined. These features have led to demanding therapeutic regimens that have made optimal management of heart failure… UK scientists lift lid on genetics of coronary artery disease • Heart Disease news • Jul 19 07 Scientists have moved a step closer to understanding how our genetic make-up can lead us to develop heart disease and to predicting who is most at risk.… Incidence, Mortality, and Racial Differences in Peripartum Cardiomyopathy • Heart Disease news • Jul 17 07 There are no large population-based studies on the incidence and prognosis of peripartum cardiomyopathy (PC). Between 1996 and 2005, there were 241,497 deliveries within the Southern California Kaiser healthcare… Page 52 of 73 pages « First < 50 51 52 53 54 > Last » << Back to main