Metabolic Syndrome Significantly Boosts Risk of Heart Failure in Middle Age • Heart Disease news • May 22 06 Metabolic syndrome significantly boosts the chances of heart failure in middle age, suggests research published ahead of print in Heart. Metabolic syndrome refers to a cluster… Many Physicians Do Not View Cardiovascular Risks as Reason to Change Treatment • Heart Disease news • May 19 06 A study of patients with uncontrolled hypertension found that although nearly two-thirds had high or very high cardiovascular risks and risk factors, nearly one-third of… 5 Simple Steps for Women and Heart Disease Prevention • Heart Disease news • May 17 06 The American Heart Association’s Go Red For Women movement is encouraging women to follow 5 simple steps, during National Women’s Health Week, to take charge of their heart… Heart disease risk factors may bring on menopause • Heart Disease news • May 17 06 Women with more risk factors for cardiovascular disease tend to enter menopause earlier than women without cardiovascular risk factors, according to an analysis of data from the Framingham Heart… Optional Programs and Heart Attack Care • Heart Attack • May 10 06 People who have heart attacks are about 15 percent less likely to be treated with bypass surgery or angioplasty within the first few days of the incident in states with certificate… Type D personality boosts heart disease risk • Heart Disease news • May 09 06 People with coronary heart disease and a type D personality - a propensity to experience negative feelings - have a considerably increased risk of having a heart attack, needing heart… Corticosteroids may be linked to an increased risk for atrial fibrillation • Heart Disease news • May 09 06 High doses of medications known as corticosteroids may be linked to an increased risk for atrial fibrillation, a heart rhythm disorder characterized by an irregular heartbeat,… Urgent effort underway to learn how diabetes increases heart disease risk • Heart Disease news • May 08 06 A researcher at the University of Rochester Medical Center has won the 2006 Thomas R. Lee Career Development Award from the American Diabetes Association (ADA), which… Cocaine use linked to serious heart condition • Heart Disease news • May 05 06 Long-term cocaine use may be associated with regional left ventricular dysfunction, a condition that reduces the heart’s pumping efficiency and increases the risk of heart failure, according to researchers at… Heart Disease Risk Tracks Increases in Serum ALT • Heart Disease news • May 04 06 Women with elevated serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) in the absence of hepatitis or excessive alcohol consumption are twice as likely to develop coronary heart disease as women with a… Rapid return to work after heart attack OK for some • Heart Attack • May 04 06 Some heart attack survivors may be able to go back to work much sooner than is typically recommended, a preliminary study suggests. Australian researchers found that certain… Early obesity not linked to future heart disease • Heart Disease news • May 02 06 A new study suggests people who are overweight or obese early in life may not be more likely to have heart disease or stroke as adults. However, the study’s… Women’s Heart Program Provides Innovative Diagnostic Test for Microvascular Disease • Heart Disease news • May 02 06 Internationally renowned cardiologist C. Noel Bairey Merz, M.D., is hoping that innovative diagnostic tests for microvascular cardiac disease, such as those offered at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, will… Does secondhand smoke increase the risk of cardiovascular disease in children? • Heart Disease news • Apr 27 06 Whether exposure to secondhand smoke increases the chance that children with a family history of cardiovascular disease will develop the disease themselves is under study at… New drug could reduce heart attack damage • Heart Attack • Apr 26 06 A new drug that blocks a protein could reduce the damage and scarring caused by heart attacks, British scientists said on Wednesday. The drug interferes with C-reactive protein (CRP), which… Coffee may not increase risk of heart disease • Heart Disease news • Apr 25 06 Drinking filtered coffee - even six or more cups per day - does not appear to increase the risk of coronary heart disease, according to a long-term study conducted… Alternative anti-inflammatory drugs promise less cardiovascular problems • Heart Disease news • Apr 25 06 Researchers at Queen’s University and the University of Pennsylvania have identified one reason why drugs like Celebrex and Vioxx - once popular for the treatment of pain and inflammation -… Hypnotherapy Helps Relieve Chest Pain • Heart Disease news • Apr 20 06 Treatment of non-cardiac chest pain: a controlled trial of hypnotherapy Online First. Gut 2006; doi. 10.1136/gut.2005.086694 Hypnotherapy seems to relieve severe chest pain that is not caused by a heart condition, known… Hormone Therapy May Prevent Heart Attacks for Women in Their 50s • Heart Attack • Apr 20 06 For the last few years, women have heard conflicting reports about the risks and benefits of hormone replacement therapy (HRT). A new study that analyzes many… Rare Form of Alzheimer’s Disease Found in Camelford Resident • Heart Disease news • Apr 20 06 A rare form of Alzheimer’s disease has been discovered in a resident of Camelford, the town in south west England which bore the brunt of the accidental discharge… Study shows how painkillers raise heart risk • Heart Disease news • Apr 17 06 Painkillers called COX-2 inhibitors may increase the risk of heart attacks by raising blood pressure and making the blood more likely to clot, researchers said on Thursday. They do so… Genetic testing helps diagnose Long QT syndrome • Heart Disease news • Apr 17 06 Long QT syndrome is an uncommon, and sometimes fatal, heart rhythm disorder that is often present from birth. It gets its name from the peculiar pattern of the electrocardiogram (ECG… H. Pylori And Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • Apr 17 06 UAB researchers are investigating a potential connection between a common stomach bacteria and the incidence of heart disease among African-Americans. The bacteria H. pylori is found in the lining of the stomach… Sleep-Disordered Breathing Patients Have High Odds of Abnormal Heart Rhythms • Heart Disease news • Apr 14 06 Patients with severe sleep-disordered breathing are two to four times more likely to experience complex, abnormal heart rhythms while sleeping than individuals without the problem, according to… Getting to the heart of cardiovascular diseases • Heart Disease news • Apr 13 06 A new collaboration covers the spectrum from molecules to therapies. Three research organisations have announced the merging of their expertise to fight cardiovascular diseases, which are among the most common… Page 60 of 73 pages « First < 58 59 60 61 62 > Last » << Back to main