Girl’s heart restarted after donor organ removed • Heart Disease news • Apr 13 06 A British girl is thought to have become the first heart transplant patient in the UK and possibly the world to have had her donor organ removed and her own… Statins may be able to play a role in preventing or slowing heart valve disease • Heart Disease news • Apr 12 06 Research to be published in the April 18 issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology provides the first explanation… “Typical” heart patients not represented in trials • Heart Disease news • Apr 10 06 Patients enrolled in randomized clinical trials of coronary interventions are younger and have better cardiac risk profiles than the average patient in clinical practice, European heart doctors report. As such,… Strong economy generates more heart attacks • Heart Disease news • Apr 07 06 If a high-fat cholesterol-laden snack doesn’t trigger a heart attack, then a healthy economy just might. The risk of a fatal heart attack rises when the U.S. economy strengthens and increases… Proteomics yields new drug targets for treating cardiogenic shock • Heart Disease news • Apr 03 06 When it comes to cell signaling and bioregulation, it’s tough to find a more important molecule than nitric oxide (NO). Dysfunction of NO-mediated signaling is thought to be… Fiber may lower protein linked to heart disease • Heart Disease news • Apr 02 06 A fiber-rich diet may help control levels of a blood protein linked to an increased risk of heart disease, new research suggests. In a study of 524 healthy adults,… Light drinking may not be good for you • Heart Disease news • Apr 02 06 Researchers on Friday poured cold water on the idea that moderate drinking helps prevent heart disease, noting that many studies include teetotalers as a control group but don’t ask… Just when you thought that glass of wine did you good! • Heart Disease news • Mar 31 06 Just when you thought those one or two glasses of wine were of benefit to your health, a new study is now saying that is not… Aerobic training may help heart failure patients • Heart Disease news • Mar 28 06 Aerobic-based cardiac rehabilitation may help improve heart rate recovery (HRR) in patients with heart failure and low exercise capacity, according to findings published in the American Journal of Cardiology. HRR… Aspirin equally heart-protective in men and women • Heart Disease news • Mar 24 06 Studies have suggested that aspirin is less effective for preventing heart attack in women than in men, although women do benefit from a similar reduction in risk of stroke due… Evista’s heart effects deemed neutral • Heart Disease news • Mar 22 06 The osteoporosis drug raloxifene, sold as Evista, does not appear to have a beneficial or harmful effect on the occurrence of cardiovascular events in postmenopausal women who are at relatively low risk… Angina is more dangerous for women than was previously thought • Heart angina • Mar 22 06 Angina, a common form of heart disease, is more dangerous for women than was previously thought, according to a new study published in the Journal of the… Study identifies patients at risk for sudden cardiac death • Heart Disease news • Mar 21 06 Researchers have found a more accurate way to tell which children and teenagers are likely to be among the thousand or so who suddenly die each year in… Fitness and fatness predict poor heart health in women • Heart Disease news • Mar 21 06 Women who are otherwise healthy, but have low levels of physical activity and high levels of weight, generally have less favorable heart health than their leaner, more active… Bariatric surgery may reduce risk of heart disease • Heart Disease news • Mar 21 06 In this community-based study, the research team studied the records of patients treated between 1990 and 2003. Those records included 197 patients with advanced degrees of obesity (body mass… Low-income patients with treatable cardiac risk factors may benefit from telemedicine • Heart Attack • Mar 21 06 Low-income patients with treatable cardiac risk factors may benefit from regular visits with an Internet based telemedicine doctor, according to interim results of a $4 million… Periodontitis linked to coronary heart disease • Heart Disease news • Mar 21 06 Patients with periodontitis, especially infections causing a high concentration of pathogens in the blood, have an increased risk of coronary heart disease (CHD), according to findings published in the Archives of… Forget the bathroom scales and get out the tape measure • Heart Disease news • Mar 16 06 A new study has found that waist measurements are a better indicator of cardiovascular disease (CVD) than body mass index (BMI). The results from the first large… Drop in exercise efficiency with age can be eased • Heart Disease news • Mar 16 06 Older adults may have to work harder than young people to perform the same physical activity, but regular exercise may close that age gap, research findings suggests. In… New model is able to accurately predict survival for patients with heart failure • Heart Disease news • Mar 15 06 A new model developed at the University of Washington provides an accurate estimate of one-, two-, and three-year survival rates and average years of… Researchers Say Bariatric Surgery May Reduce Risk of Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • Mar 15 06 In this community-based study, the research team studied the records of patients treated between 1990 and 2003. Those records included 197 patients with advanced degrees of obesity… Coronary Heart Disease Deaths in Ireland Have Halved in 15 Years • Heart Disease news • Mar 15 06 Deaths from coronary artery heart disease in Ireland have halved since the mid 1980s, finds research in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. Almost half… Fewer smokers means less heart disease • Heart Disease news • Mar 15 06 Deaths from heart disease in Ireland have fallen by nearly 50 percent in 15 years thanks to lifestyle changes and improved treatments, researchers said on Wednesday. About half the decrease was… Can fixing the heart fix the head? • Heart Disease news • Mar 14 06 A study presented during the American College of Cardiology’s inaugural Innovation in Intervention: The i2 Summit 2006 in Atlanta, Ga., will answer intriguing questions about whether repairing a hole in… Aspirin still the best for reducing the heart attack risk • Heart Attack • Mar 13 06 New research has revealed that the addition of the blood-thinning drug Plavix to a daily dose of aspirin does not lower the risk of death, heart attack… Page 61 of 73 pages « First < 59 60 61 62 63 > Last » << Back to main