Nutrient Found in Dark Meat of Poultry, Some Seafood, May Have Cardiovascular Benefits • Heart Disease news • Mar 03 12 A nutrient found in the dark meat of poultry may provide protection against coronary heart disease (CHD) in women with high cholesterol, according to… Chocolate may be good for your heart: study • Heart Disease news • Mar 02 12 Eating chocolate is not only a treat for the tongue - it may also have some tangible benefits for heart health, such as lowering blood pressure slightly, according to… Pills as good as stents for stable heart patients: analysis • Heart Disease news • Feb 28 12 Treating stable heart patients with a handful of pills works just as well as propping open blocked heart arteries with a stent, U.S. researchers said on Monday,… Women Die More of Heart Attack than Men • Heart Disease news • Feb 26 12 It has been uncovered by a recent report that female patients tend to die more in number of a heart attack as compared to males. The reason behind the… Woodchucks and sudden cardiac death • Heart Disease news • Feb 24 12 How much calcium could a hibernating woodchuck’s heart cells sequester, if a hibernating woodchuck’s heart cells could sequester calcium? More than enough, it turns out, to protect the animals from cardiac arrhythmias… Injectable Gel Could Repair Tissue Damaged by Heart Attack • Heart Disease news • Feb 23 12 University of California, San Diego researchers have developed a new injectable hydrogel that could be an effective and safe treatment for tissue damage caused by heart attacks. The… Is broadcasting heart procedures at meetings safe? • Heart Disease news • Feb 23 12 Broadcasting heart procedures live to doctors at medical meetings may not present a risk to the patient on the table, a new study suggests. It’s already common practice for major… Big Breakthrough for the Tiniest Hearts • Heart Disease news • Feb 20 12 A novel feeding device developed at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing may decrease the risk of failure to thrive (FTT), which currently affects half of all newborns with congenital… Pancreatic hormone linked with severe heart disease in obese and diabetic patients • Heart Disease news • Feb 17 12 Severe heart damage in people who are obese and diabetic is linked with a pancreatic hormone called amylin, UC Davis researchers have found. In the… New ability to regrow blood vessels holds promise for treatment of heart disease • Heart Disease news • Feb 17 12 University of Texas at Austin researchers have demonstrated a new and more effective method for regrowing blood vessels in the heart and limbs -… Hot Topics in Heart Disease Prevention and Treatment • Heart Disease news • Feb 16 12 From prevention to treatment, cardiovascular medicine is changing rapidly. During Heart Disease Awareness Month, experts at the University of Michigan Cardiovascular Center are available to discuss new strategies for… Calcium Scoring Can Help Defeat Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • Feb 16 12 Heart disease tragically affects almost every family in the United States. It claimed more than 616,000 lives in 2008, the latest year for which statistics are available. Coronary artery disease… Stem Cell Study in Mice Offers Hope for Treating Heart Attack Patients • Heart Disease news • Feb 16 12 A UCSF stem cell study conducted in mice suggests a novel strategy for treating damaged cardiac tissue in patients following a heart attack. The approach… New guidelines developed for improved DVT diagnosis Feb 14 12 A researcher at Intermountain Medical Center in Salt Lake City is part of a select panel of international experts to help develop new evidence-based clinical guidelines used by physicians worldwide… Study shows fainting factor in cardiac arrests • Heart Disease news • Feb 09 12 Up to 45,000 sudden cardiac arrests occur each year in Canada, and less than five percent survive. In some of these cases, the event cannot be explained by the presence… Warfarin and aspirin are similar in heart failure treatment • Heart Disease news • Feb 05 12 In the largest and longest head-to-head comparison of two anti-clotting medications, warfarin and aspirin were similar in preventing deaths and strokes in heart failure patients with normal heart… Heart failure linked to thinner bones and fractures • Heart Disease news • Feb 02 12 Heart failure is associated with a 30 percent increase in major fractures and also identifies a high-risk population that may benefit from increased screening and treatment for osteoporosis, according… Elevated Glucose Associated with Undetected Heart Damage • Heart Disease news • Feb 02 12 A new study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health suggests that hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) injures the heart, even in patients without a history… Omega-3 fatty acids tied to lower heart arrhythmia risk • Heart Disease news • Feb 02 12 Older adults who had the highest blood levels of omega-3 fatty acids, most commonly found in fish, were 30 percent less likely to later develop an irregular heartbeat… How to Prevent 500,000 Heart Attacks a Year • Heart Disease news • Feb 01 12 Why is cardiovascular disease still the number one killer in the Western World when risk factors are well known and risk-reduction strategies are widely available? The Screening for Heart… Edwards says new heart valve data encouraging • Heart Disease news • Jan 31 12 Edwards LifeSciences Corp on Monday said patients who received the company’s Sapien replacement heart valve through an incision between the ribs fared better in a new study than an earlier… Deaths from heart attacks halved in last decade • Heart Disease news • Jan 27 12 The death rate from heart attack in England has halved in the last decade, claims a research paper published today in the British Medical Journal. Compared with earlier years,… Rapid urbanisation as well as cultural habits explain Gulf states’ rise in heart disease prevalence • Heart Disease news • Jan 25 12 Sophia Antipolis, 25 January 2012: European Society of Cardiology extends its scientific activities beyond Europe and into the emerging regions of the… High fructose consumption by adolescents may put them at cardiovascular risk • Heart Disease news • Jan 24 12 Evidence of cardiovascular disease and diabetes risk is present in the blood of adolescents who consume a lot of fructose, a scenario that worsens in the… Plant compounds tied to fewer heart deaths • Heart Disease news • Jan 20 12 Older adults who get a moderate amount of certain plant compounds in their diets are less likely to die of heart disease or stroke, a large study finds. The research,… Page 16 of 73 pages « First < 14 15 16 17 18 > Last » << Back to main