When to stop resuscitation in cardiac arrest cases • Heart Disease news • Aug 03 06 According to a newly published report as many as two-thirds of cardiac arrest patients who are taken to hospitals by emergency medical technicians (EMT’s) die despite efforts to revive… Reduce coronary heart disease by listing trans fats on food labels • Heart Disease news • Jul 31 06 British researchers say that in order to help reduce coronary heart disease, food labels should list trans fats as well as cholesterol and saturated fat. The… Food Labels Should List All Fats to Help Cut Heart Disease, Say Experts • Heart Disease news • Jul 28 06 Food labels should list trans fats as well as cholesterol and saturated fat to help reduce coronary heart disease, say researchers from the University… Hypothyroidism may be linked to heart disease • Heart Disease news • Jul 28 06 People who have an underactive thyroid without symptoms appear to have an increased risk of heart disease, according to a review of published studies that appears in the American Journal… A tipple a day keeps heart attacks away • Heart Attack • Jul 27 06 Researchers say that seniors who have a drink each day may live longer and suffer fewer heart problems than teetotalers do, but they are not sure why. According to… Usefulness of Cardiac CT Scan for Detecting Blockages in Coronary Arteries • Heart Disease news • Jul 26 06 Use of the 16-row multidetector computed tomography (CT) scan to detect narrowing of coronary arteries may result in a high number of cases in which the… Another study shows light drinking good for heart • Heart Disease news • Jul 26 06 Older adults who have up to one drink a day may live longer and suffer fewer heart problems than teetotalers do - though the exact reason remains unknown, researchers… Guidelines for Recalled Pacemakers, ICDs Developed • Heart Disease news • Jul 26 06 A team of medical experts led by a Virginia Commonwealth University researcher has established a set of clinical guidelines to help physicians determine how to best care for patients with pacemakers… Researchers Discover a Genetic Cause for Atrial Fibrillation • Heart Disease news • Jul 20 06 Mayo Clinic investigators have discovered a gene mutation causing chaotic electrical activation of the heart muscle and atrial fibrillation (AF), a common heart-rhythm disturbance affecting millions of Americans. Atrial… Couch Potatoes Who Start Exercising After 40 Can Still Stave Off Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • Jul 18 06 Couch potatoes who start exercising in later life can still significantly cut their chances of developing coronary artery disease, suggests a small study published… Singles may face greater heart risks • Heart Disease news • Jul 17 06 Older adults who live alone are more likely to suffer a heart attack or die suddenly from cardiac arrest than those who live with a mate, a large study suggests. Danish… Rotating shift work may raise heart disease risk • Heart Disease news • Jul 17 06 People who work a mix of day and night shifts may face a greater risk of dying from heart disease than those who work fixed days or nights only,… Humidity raises heart attack risk in elderly • Heart Disease news • Jul 13 06 High humidity can increase the risk of a heart attack in the elderly even in relatively mild climates, according to research published on Thursday. Scientists who studied deaths from heart… People Living Alone Double Their Risk of Serious Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • Jul 13 06 People who live alone double their risk of serious heart disease as those who live with a partner, suggests research in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community… Eye Blood Vessel Width May Indicate Coronary Heart Death Risk • Heart Disease news • Jul 13 06 The calibre of the small veins and arteries in the eye may be a good indicator of a middle aged person’s chances of dying from coronary heart… Vioxx user was a heart attack waiting to happen • Heart Attack • Jul 12 06 In the on-going court battle facing drug company Merck over it’s blockbuster painkiller Vioxx, a lawyer for Merck has said one of the plaintiffs was more or less… New Risk Factors Do Not Improve Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • Jul 11 06 Screening for levels of C-reactive protein and other compounds recently found to be associated with coronary heart disease may not help physicians predict risk for the… Twist on Chest Pain Drug Improves Heart Attack Outcome • Heart Disease news • Jul 11 06 A new study in rat hearts suggests that combining antioxidants with a drug used to treat severe chest pain may help improve how a heart recovers from a… Genetic Variation Predicts Response to Heart Failure Medication • Heart Disease news • Jul 11 06 Researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore and the University of Colorado School of Medicine in Denver have identified a common genetic variation that could… Medical Center to Test Methods of Improving Cardiac Arrest, Trauma Survival • Heart Disease news • Jul 10 06 UT Southwestern Medical Center is among 10 institutions selected to oversee innovative clinical trials designed to test life-saving interventions for critical trauma and sudden cardiac… Women Still Get Lower-quality Heart Attack Care than Men • Heart Attack • Jul 10 06 A new study shows that a puzzling gap between the sexes persists in hospital care for heart attack patients, despite specific efforts by hospitals to improve the way… Adopting multiple healthy habits may significantly lower risk of coronary heart disease in men • Heart Disease news • Jul 07 06 A prospective study of 42,847 middle-aged and older U.S. men participating in the Health Professionals Follow-up Study has found that a healthy lifestyle… Effects of stress on heart disease still unclear • Heart Disease news • Jul 07 06 The death of Enron Corp. founder Kenneth Lay raises questions about the impact of his recent trial and conviction on his health, but the link between stress and heart… Antibiotic May Protect the Heart • Heart Disease news • Jul 06 06 Virginia Commonwealth University researchers studying rapamycin, an antibiotic used to boost organ survival in transplant patients, have found that the drug may protect the heart against tissue damage following acute heart attack.… Mediterranean beats low-fat diet for heart health • Heart Disease news • Jul 05 06 Mediterranean-style diets, rich in healthy fats from olive oil or nuts, may be better for the heart than low-fat regimens, a new study shows. 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