Diabetes Drug May Reduce Cardiovascular Risks • Heart Disease news • Nov 13 06 A drug commonly used to increase the body’s sensitivity to insulin may slow the progression of cardiovascular disease in patients with type 2 diabetes, according to a study at the University… Children being set up for heart disease later on in life • Heart Disease news • Nov 13 06 A new study by Canadian researchers says that clogged arteries show up in children, and fatty diets and a lack of exercise are setting children up… New stem cell trial for heart attack patients • Heart Disease news • Nov 08 06 British doctors said on Wednesday they plan to inject stem cells into heart attack patients in an experimental treatment aimed at preventing heart failure and deaths. About 100 patients… Link identified between age, cardiovascular disease • Heart Disease news • Nov 04 06 Researchers in the Linus Pauling Institute at Oregon State University have discovered a fundamental mechanism that causes aging blood vessels to lose their elasticity – a literal “hardening of the arteries”… Overuse of migraine drug increases cardiac risk • Heart Disease news • Oct 27 06 The overuse of ergotamine increases the risk of cardiovascular complications, such as heart attack and stroke, among migraine patients who are taking drugs for cardiovascular disease, according to a report… Doctors warned that commonly used painkillers linked to increased risk of heart attacks • Heart Disease news • Oct 26 06 Doctors in the UK are being warned that commonly used painkillers such as ibuprofen can increase the risk of heart attacks if taken over… Cutting Back on Salt Is a Necessity for Some, Not All • Heart Disease news • Oct 25 06 One side says everyone needs to cut back on salt to reduce heart disease risk. The other side says universal salt reduction would be a needless… Statins Reduce Risk of Stroke in Heart Patients • Heart Disease news • Oct 24 06 New research suggests that statins can significantly reduce the incidence of stroke, myocardial infarction (MI), or all-cause death in patients with severe carotid arterial disease not revascularized. The study,… Healthy Men Who Drink Moderately Have Reduced Risk of Heart Attack • Heart Disease news • Oct 24 06 For men with healthy lifestyle habits, drinking moderate amounts of alcohol may be associated with a lower risk of heart attack than drinking heavily or not… Special bra designed for women who have heart surgery • Heart Disease news • Oct 24 06 A Canadian researcher has designed a special bra for women who have had heart surgery. Dr. Kathryn King, a University of Calgary researcher developed the new compression bra… Condition could predict life or death in heart patients • Heart Disease news • Oct 23 06 A growing health problem affecting older Americans puts them at higher risk for dying after heart surgery and other interventional procedures, such as heart catheterizations, according to findings… Underlying causes, frequencies, and outcomes of dilated cardiomyopathy • Heart Disease news • Oct 18 06 The mystery behind a commonly untreatable and undetected heart muscle disease in children is partially revealed for the first time in today’s edition of the scientific journal JAMA. In… Psoriasis increases the risk of a heart attack • Heart Disease news • Oct 12 06 American researchers are suggesting that adults who suffer from psoriasis are at an increased risk of a heart attack. Dr. Joel M. Gelfand and a team from the University… Diabetes may up risk of death after heart bypass • Heart Disease news • Oct 10 06 Individuals with type 2 diabetes who require insulin or oral anti-diabetic drugs have an increased early and long-term risk of dying or having a heart attack after heart… Heart screening for athletes reduces sudden deaths • Heart Disease news • Oct 05 06 A study by Italian cardiology researchers has shown that a pre-participation cardiovascular screening program that spots hidden heart trouble can significantly reduce the rate of sudden death in athletes. The… Smoking weakens anti-clotting effect of aspirin • Heart Disease news • Oct 03 06 By increasing the activity of platelets, blood cells that help clot the blood, smoking may weaken the anti-clotting effect of aspirin, new research suggests. A small daily dose of aspirin is… Stress imaging tests predict prognosis of heart disease in obese persons • Heart Disease news • Oct 01 06 Researchers identified an accurate method that may detect whether obese individuals have a low, intermediate or high risk of coronary artery disease, the leading cause of… Stomach acid drug may slow heart failure • Heart Disease news • Sep 26 06 Treatment with famotidine, which is sold under the names Pepcid and Fluxid as a stomach acid blocker, appears to improve the symptoms occur with chronic heart failure, new research shows.… A New Approach to Heart Bypass Surgery Provides Patients with ‘One-stop Shopping’ • Heart Disease news • Sep 25 06 Vanderbilt University Medical Center has become the first hospital in the region to offer a novel approach to cardiac surgery which doctors believe will change… Heart Center at Sinai Conducts Landmark Study on Aspirin Resistance • Heart Disease news • Sep 21 06 With coronary artery disease the single leading cause of death in the western world, aspirin is used by millions of patients as a prevention and treatment regiment… Controlling body weight in youth may be key in preventing high Creactive protein • Heart Disease news • Sep 18 06 Controlling body weight in children may be important in preventing high C-reactive protein levels. “C-Reactive protein (CRP) is an independent risk factor for atherosclerotic… High tumor necrosis factor-alpha in diabetes after MI linked to endothelial dysfunction • Heart Disease news • Sep 18 06 Increased levels of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus after myocardial infarction are related to endothelial dysfunction. According to… Liver histopathology in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease related to carotid atherosclerosis • Heart Disease news • Sep 18 06 Liver histopathology among nonalcoholic fatty liver disease patients is strongly associated with early carotid atherosclerosis. “Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is closely associated with several metabolic… Increased coronary risk for women with android obesity taking sex steroids is reviewed • Heart Disease news • Sep 18 06 The coronary risk for women with android obesity who are taking sex steroids was recently reviewed in the journal Climacteric Reviewers in Denmark… Retinal arteriolar and venular caliber is associated with cardiovascular risk factors • Heart Disease news • Sep 18 06 Retinal arteriolar and venular caliber is associated with a range of cardiovascular risk factors. In a recently published article, scientists in Australia conducted a study “to… Page 56 of 73 pages « First < 54 55 56 57 58 > Last » << Back to main