Atrial fibrillation on the rise in US • Heart Disease news • Jul 04 06 The number of people with a dangerous heart arrhythmia is higher than previously estimated and increasing, researchers reported on Monday. In a study of Minnesota residents, the incidence of atrial… Heart attack predictors different in men and women • Heart Disease news • Jun 29 06 Among patients having symptoms of a heart attack, the predictors detected before hospital admission differ between men and women, according to results of a study by investigators in Sweden,… Increased Nighttime Blood Pressure May Be Linked to Higher Risk for CHF • Heart Disease news • Jun 28 06 Having a relatively high blood pressure level at night may increase the risk for congestive heart failure, according to a study in the June 28… More men than women get best care for heart attack • Heart Disease news • Jun 23 06 An initiative by the American College of Cardiology has increased the number of heart attack patients who get guidelines-based care, but women are still less likely to… “Broken Heart Syndrome” Can Result From Opioid Withdrawal, Cocaine Use • Heart Disease news • Jun 22 06 People who experience abrupt withdrawal from high-dose opioids or use cocaine increase their risk of cardiac event, according to two new studies published in the June issue… Is Expensive New Heart Rhythm Treatment “Worth It”? • Heart Disease news • Jun 21 06 A new procedure that stops the most common form of irregular heartbeat is expensive, but it may pay off in the long run for many patients, new research suggests.… Heart recommendations emphasize calories, exercise • Heart Disease news • Jun 21 06 The American Heart Association on Monday released new lifestyle recommendations that urge Americans to cut calories and artery-clogging fats, and to replace “screen time” with exercise. The advice differs from the AHA’s… Doctors probe heart attack risk for soccer fans • Heart Disease news • Jun 19 06 World Cup soccer causes joy and despair and even ends marriages but now doctors are studying whether the thrill of it all can be literally heart stopping. Previous research… Engineering Electrically Conducting Tissue for the Heart • Heart Disease news • Jun 19 06 Patients with complete heart block, or disrupted electrical conduction in their hearts, are at risk for life-threatening rhythm disturbances and heart failure. The condition is currently treated by implanting a… Meditation May Improve Cardiac Risk Factors in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • Jun 12 06 A relaxation technique known as transcendental meditation may decrease blood pressure and reduce insulin resistance among patients with coronary heart disease, according to a report… Meditation benefits patients with heart disease • Heart Disease news • Jun 12 06 In a study of adults with coronary heart disease (CHD), who were stable and were receiving optimal medical care, 16 weeks of transcendental meditation (TM) not only led to significant reductions… Green tea may help explain “Asian paradox” • Heart Disease news • Jun 12 06 While smoking is a well-known cause of heart disease and lung cancer, the rates of these diseases have remained inexplicably low in Asian countries where smoking is common. But researchers… Raising “good” cholesterol cuts heart disease risk • Heart Disease news • Jun 09 06 Increasing the level of HDL (“good”) cholesterol by itself is enough to reduce cardiovascular risk in certain people, according to a report from Scotland. Researchers found “evidence of an… New way to assess risk of heart disease in ethnic groups • Heart Disease news • Jun 07 06 A new web-based calculator will better assess the risk of heart disease in British black and minority ethnic groups. These groups are often wrongly assessed. ETHRISK… New drug combo to cut cardiovascular disease • Heart Disease news • Jun 06 06 A major international study to test whether a new combination treatment that increases good “HDL” cholesterol prevents heart attacks and strokes will start to recruit patients later this year. It… Students’ Device May Improve Chest Closure After Heart Surgery • Heart Disease news • Jun 06 06 To operate on the heart, surgeons usually cut through the breastbone. After correcting the heart problem, they reconnect the sternum by piercing it with steel wires, pulling the… High doses of common painkillers raise heart risk • Heart Disease news • Jun 02 06 High doses of some older, commonly used painkillers, as well as newer drugs known as COX-2 inhibitors, raise the risk of a heart attack, scientists said on Friday. But… Clipping or coiling aneurysms - study • Heart Disease news • Jun 01 06 A study led by UCSF neurologist S. Claiborne Johnston, MD, has shown that coiling of ruptured brain aneurysms is very effective during long-term follow-up, similar to outcomes with surgical clipping. Although… Can early referral explain heart surgery results? • Heart Disease news • May 31 06 The reason why obese patients often fare better after they undergo coronary by-pass surgery than other patients so may simply be because they are referred for treatment at an earlier… International study launched testing new drug combination to cut cardiovascular disease • Heart Disease news • May 30 06 A major international study to test whether a new combination treatment that increases good “HDL” cholesterol prevents heart attacks and strokes will start to recruit patients… Coffee May Aid Postmenopausal Hearts • Heart Disease news • May 30 06 The latest buzz on coffee and health is that drinking one to three cups of coffee per day might help save postmenopausal women’s hearts. A 15-year study published in The American Journal… Alcohol may actually be good for the heart in men • Heart Disease news • May 30 06 The latest news on drinking alcohol suggests that men who have a tipple every day have a lower risk of heart disease than those who drink less… Drinking Daily Cuts Heart Disease Risk for Men, but Not for Women • Heart Disease news • May 26 06 Men who drink alcohol every day have a lower risk of heart disease than those who drink less frequently, suggests research in this week’s BMJ.… Common Painkillers Associated with Increased Risk of Heart Failure • Heart Attack • May 22 06 Common painkillers, such as ibuprofen, are associated with a 30% increased risk of first hospital admission for heart failure, reveals research published ahead of print in Heart. Although… Cheapest but Least Effective • Heart Disease news • May 22 06 The UK national threshold for preventing heart disease with cholesterol lowering statins is much cheaper, but also much less effective, than either US or European recommendations, finds research published ahead of print in… Page 59 of 73 pages « First < 57 58 59 60 61 > Last » << Back to main