Lack of exercise linked to higher heart disease risk in healthy children as young as 9 • Heart Disease news • May 12 11 Even healthy children as young as nine-years-old can start to show an increased risk of future heart problems if they are… Doctors rush to heart procedure before proven drugs • Heart Disease news • May 11 11 Fewer than half of Americans with stable heart disease get guideline-recommended medicines before being rushed off for an invasive heart procedure, researchers said Tuesday. Yet the costly procedure, called… Heart failure patients’ osteoporosis often undiagnosed, untreated • Heart Disease news • May 10 11 One in 10 heart failure patients had compression fractures in the spine that could have been detected by a chest X-ray, but few are receiving treatment to help prevent such… 6 percent of Spanish workers have high cardiovascular risk • Heart Disease news • May 10 11 The first study into the prevalence of overall cardiovascular risk in the Spanish working population (ICARIA) shows that 6% of workers have a high risk (8% on men… New guidelines for cardiovascular genetic testing • Heart Disease news • May 06 11 An international panel of experts from The Heart Rhythm Society and the European Heart Rhythm Association issued new guideline recommendations for all health care professionals about cardiovascular genetic testing at the… More Knowledge Not Always Helpful for Women Dealing with Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • May 04 11 Women with congestive heart failure who repress their emotions, especially anger, are more likely than emotionally expressive women to experience symptoms of depression associated with knowledge… More knowledge not always helpful for women dealing with heart disease • Heart Disease news • May 04 11 Women with congestive heart failure who repress their emotions, especially anger, are more likely than emotionally expressive women to experience symptoms of depression associated with knowledge… Exercise Protects the Heart Via Nitric Oxide • Heart Disease news • May 04 11 Exercise both reduces the risk of a heart attack and protects the heart from injury if a heart attack does occur. For years, doctors have been trying to dissect how… Damaged Hearts Pump Better When Fueled With Fats • Heart Disease news • May 04 11 Contrary to what we’ve been told, eliminating or severely limiting fats from the diet may not be beneficial to cardiac function in patients suffering from heart failure, a study… Tailored medicine could prevent more heart attacks • Heart Disease news • May 03 11 National guidelines help doctors decide how to treat high blood pressure. But tailoring those guidelines to better fit individuals could prevent many more heart attacks and strokes, say developers of… Mayo Clinic CPR efforts successful on man with no pulse for 96 minutes • Heart Disease news • May 02 11 By all counts, the 54-year-old man who collapsed on a recent winter night in rural Minnesota would likely have died. He’d suffered a heart… Animal studies reveal new route to treating heart disease • Heart Disease news • May 02 11 Scientists at Johns Hopkins have shown in laboratory experiments in mice that blocking the action of a signaling protein deep inside the heart’s muscle cells blunts the most… Dirty mouths lead to broken hearts • Heart Disease news • May 01 11 Nurses who care for patients with dementia now have a tailored approach to dental hygiene for their charges, thanks to a pilot study by a team of nurses. “Poor oral health… Chemical found in crude oil linked to congenital heart disease • Heart Disease news • May 01 11 While it may be years before the health effects of the 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico are known, a new study shows that fetal… Nationwide Children’s Hospital Study Identifies Second Gene Associated with Specific Congenital Heart Defects • Heart Disease news • Apr 30 11 A gene known to be important in cardiac development has been newly associated with congenital heart malformations that result in obstruction of the left… Black cardiac arrest patients more likely to be admitted to hospitals with lowest survival rates • Heart Disease news • Apr 30 11 Black cardiac arrest victims are more likely to die when they’re treated in hospitals that care for a large black population than… Increase in Evidence-Based Treatments Followed by Decreased Risk of Death in Heart Attack Patients • Heart Disease news • Apr 26 11 In an analysis of data from a coronary care registry in Sweden, between 1996-2007 there was an increase in the prevalence of use… How common is cardiac arrest in college athletes? • Heart Disease news • Apr 25 11 College student-athletes may be more likely to die from cardiac arrest - when the heart suddenly stops beating - than previously believed, according to a new study. The news… Aspirin cuts heart attacks, not deaths or strokes • Heart Disease news • Apr 20 11 Small doses of aspirin can lower the risk of heart attack in people who never had heart disease, a new look at the medical evidence shows. But the blood-thinning… Heart risk factors high in young Indian adults • Heart Disease news • Apr 20 11 More and more, young urban adults in India are developing obesity, high blood pressure and diabetes - suggesting that rising rates of heart disease could be in the future,… Study adds weight to link between calcium supplements and heart problems • Heart Disease news • Apr 19 11 New research published on bmj.com today adds to mounting evidence that calcium supplements increase the risk of cardiovascular events, particularly heart attacks, in older women. The… Study of Nonsurgical Heart Valve Replacement • Heart Disease news • Apr 19 11 Loyola University Hospital is enrolling patients in a clinical trial that offers an alternative to traditional open-heart surgery for patients who need new aortic heart valves. Loyola is among a select… Heart needs work after heart attack: U of A study challenges the notion that the heart must rest • Heart Disease news • Apr 14 11 A new study by researchers at the University of Alberta shows that for best results in stable patients after… Short-term, high-fat diet may initiate protection during heart attack • Heart Disease news • Apr 13 11 A new study from researchers at the University of Cincinnati (UC) shows that short-term, high-fat “splurges” within one’s diet could elicit cardioprotective properties during a heart attack. These… Study links heart disease risk factors to some cognitive decline • Heart Disease news • Apr 12 11 Older adults at risk for stroke have significantly increased risk for some types of cognitive decline, according to a multicenter study led by University of California scientists.… Page 22 of 73 pages « First < 20 21 22 23 24 > Last » << Back to main