Working long hours? Watch out for your heart • Heart Disease news • Apr 05 11 People who regularly work long hours may be significantly increasing their risk of developing heart disease, the world’s biggest killer, British scientists said Monday. Researchers said a long-term study… Working long hours? Watch out for your heart • Heart Disease news • Apr 05 11 People who regularly work long hours may be significantly increasing their risk of developing heart disease, the world’s biggest killer, British scientists said Monday. Researchers said a long-term study… Are ICDs up to par with patients living longer? • Heart Disease news • Apr 04 11 Most patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy (ICM) and dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) who have an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) now live more than seven years and those ICD patients with hereditary… Exercise preserves, builds heart muscle • Heart Disease news • Apr 03 11 Consistent lifelong exercise preserves heart muscle in the elderly to levels that match or even exceed that of healthy young sedentary people, a surprising finding that underscores the value of regular exercise… Post-Katrina heart attack rate three-times higher: study • Heart Disease news • Apr 03 11 New Orleans residents were found to have three times the rate of heart attacks four years after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina than before the storm and levee break that… Abbott absorbable stent shows good results • Heart Disease news • Apr 03 11 Abbott Laboratories Inc’s experimental Absorb heart stent, designed to dissolve and thereby restore the blood vessel’s natural flexibility, has proven safe and effective a year after being implanted in patients, researchers… Cost of heart drugs makes patients skip pills, putting themselves at risk • Heart Disease news • Mar 29 11 For more than 5 million Americans with heart failure, a critical step to better health is taking the medications they’re prescribed. But many patients fail… Scientists find cause of fatal inflammation of the heart muscle • Heart Disease news • Mar 29 11 Scientists of the German Cancer Research Center (Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum, DKFZ), jointly with colleagues in the United States, have found out that inflammations of the heart muscle are… Congestive Heart Failure Can Strike Anyone • Heart Disease news • Mar 28 11 Elizabeth Taylor died of congestive heart failure (CHF) at the age of 79 on March 23. Her death raises awareness of this serious condition that affects an estimated five million Americans.… Preventing Congestive Heart Failure • Heart Disease news • Mar 27 11 We mourn the death of one of the most notable actresses to grace the screen in Hollywood, Elizabeth Taylor. Her onscreen presence and iconic beauty will live on in the hearts of her… Study shows living at high altitude reduces risk of dying from heart disease • Heart Disease news • Mar 25 11 In one of the most comprehensive studies of its kind, researchers at the University of Colorado School of Medicine in partnership with the Harvard… Outcomes improved by longer delays between heart attacks and elective surgeries • Heart Disease news • Mar 24 11 Before undergoing elective surgery, patients should consider waiting longer after a heart attack than is currently recommended, according to a study scheduled for publication in the… Do all student athletes need heart screenings? • Heart Disease news • Mar 23 11 Seemingly every year there are reports of a young, apparently healthy athlete dying on the court or playing field. The sudden death of Wes Leonard, a junior at Fennville High… Heart disease screens don’t change treatment • Heart Disease news • Mar 22 11 If you don’t have signs of heart disease, there is no evidence to suggest that getting heart tests like CT scans or echocardiography will do you much good, researchers say. “It… Heart attack treatment as good during off-hours? • Heart Disease news • Mar 22 11 Some research has found that people may be less likely to survive a heart attack if they are treated during hospital “off-hours.” But a new study suggests that is not… A Dose of Safflower Oil Each Day Might Help Keep Heart Disease at Bay • Heart Disease news • Mar 22 11 A daily dose of safflower oil, a common cooking oil, for 16 weeks can improve such health measures as good cholesterol, blood sugar,… Study Shows Polypill to be Safe and Accepted by Physicians and Patients in Developing Countries • Heart Disease news • Mar 22 11 Monday, March 21, 2011 – For a patient at high risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD), keeping up with what pills to take… Hopkins Nursing Lab Admits Harvey the Cardiac Simulator • Heart Disease news • Mar 18 11 It’s official: Harvey the Cardiopulmonary Simulator checked in for an extended stay at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing (JHUSON) last month. Harvey is the latest addition to… Study Examines Outcomes of High-Dose Antiplatelet Drug After Stent Placement • Heart Disease news • Mar 16 11 Modifying a patient’s dosage of the antiplatelet drug clopidogrel for 6 months depending on the patient’s level of platelet reactivity did not result in combined lower rates… Inflammation behind heart valve disease • Heart Disease news • Mar 15 11 Research from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden shows, that a specific inflammatory factor may be important in the development of the heart valve disease aortic stenosis. The results suggest that anti-inflammatory medication could… The Five Hospital Factors that Affect Heart Attack Survival • Heart Disease news • Mar 15 11 A new Yale University study looks at why there is such a big difference in the mortality rates among patients treated for heart attacks in hospitals across the… Study suggests alternative to invasive heart test • Heart Disease news • Mar 15 11 People about to be scanned for suspected heart disease may want to consider a low-radiation, non-invasive test, doctors said Monday. Dr. Moritz Wyler von Ballmoos of Children’s Hospital Boston, who… Erectile dysfunction drug improves exercise tolerance in young people with congenital heart disease • Heart Disease news • Mar 10 11 Sildenafil, a drug used to treat erectile dysfunction and pulmonary hypertension, has another possible use - helping children and young adults with congenital heart… Pinpointing Air Pollution’s Effects on the Heart • Heart Disease news • Mar 09 11 Scientists are untangling how the tiniest pollution particles – which we take in with every breath we breathe – affect our health, making people more vulnerable to cardiovascular and respiratory… Effects of alcohol on risk factors for cardiovascular disease • Heart Disease news • Mar 07 11 A summary paper on the effects of alcohol consumption on biologic mechanisms associated with coronary heart disease provides an excellent review of a large number of intervention studies… Page 23 of 73 pages « First < 21 22 23 24 25 > Last » << Back to main