Work stress can raise women’s heart disease risk • Heart Disease news • May 06 10 High pressure jobs like nursing can increase young women’s risk of heart disease and younger women appear to be more vulnerable, scientists said on Thursday. It is already known… Clinical Benefit of Aspirin on Heart Attacks is Not Attributable to “Aspirin Resistance” • Heart Disease news • May 05 10 Charles H. Hennekens, M.D., the first Sir Richard Doll Research Professor in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Biomedical Science at Florida Atlantic University,… Receiving Vaccine for Pneumonia By Men Not Linked With Reduced Risk of Heart Attack, Stroke • Heart Disease news • May 05 10 Men 45 years or older who received pneumococcal vaccine were not less likely to have a heart attack or stroke compared to… Increased Cardiac Mass Called an Enemy of the Kidneys • Heart Disease news • May 03 10 Data presented today at the American Society of Hypertension, Inc.‘s 25th Annual Scientific Meeting and Exposition (ASH 2010) indicate that in men with high cardiovascular risk, left ventricular… Heart Disease and Associated Problems • Heart Disease news • May 02 10 To be told you have heart disease can strike fear into anyone hearing it for the first time, however it’s not as bad as it sounds. In this article I am going… Almost half U.S. adults have heart risk • Heart Disease news • Apr 30 10 Forty-five percent of U.S. adults have hypertension, hypercholesterolemia - high blood cholesterol and triglycerides - or diabetes, health officials said. Cheryl D. Fryar, epidemiologist at the Centers for Disease Control… Measure of Calcium in Coronary Arteries May Help Predict Heart Disease Risk • Heart Disease news • Apr 28 10 Use of a score based on the amount of calcium in coronary arteries in addition to traditional risk factors improved the classification of risk for… Endovascular Repair vs. Surveillance of Small Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms • Heart Disease news • Apr 27 10 While repair of large abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA’s) is well accepted, randomized clinical trials have failed to demonstrate benefit for early surgical repair of small aneurysms over surveillance,… Value of B vitamins in cutting heart disease risk challenged • Heart Disease news • Apr 26 10 Two studies released this week reach contradictory conclusions on the value of B vitamins and folic acid (or folate in its naturally occurring form) in reducing the… Study questions value of pricey heart screening • Heart Disease news • Apr 26 10 Examining patient records to pick out those at high risk of developing heart disease is cheaper and just as effective as screening all adults aged between 40 and 74,… Hospitals Striving to Reduce Heart Attack Treatment Times • Heart Disease news • Apr 22 10 National guidelines say patients undergoing heart attacks should receive balloon angioplasties as soon as possible or within 90 minutes of arriving at the hospital - known as the “door-to-balloon… Framingham risk assessment doesn’t accurately predict coronary artery disease, study suggests • Heart Disease news • Apr 21 10 If patients with suspected coronary artery disease (CAD) are excluded from further screening because of a low Framingham score, many patients with substantial atherosclerosis (a build-up… Outcomes of patients dismissed from the hospital with non-cardiac chest pain • Heart Disease news • Apr 20 10 The growing number of Americans with cardiovascular disease has caused a heightened sensitivity in the evaluation of chest pain. In a study published in the April… Ethnic groups show different cardiovascular risk profiles • Heart Disease news • Apr 19 10 There are striking differences in the cardiovascular risk profiles of four ethnic groups — white, Chinese, South Asian and black — living in Ontario, Canada, found a new study in… Exercise-Based Rehab for Heart Failure Can Improve Quality of Life • Heart Disease news • Apr 14 10 Your heart is an incredible muscle, pumping an estimated 2,000 gallons of blood through about 60,000 million miles of blood vessels — and beating maybe 100,000 times… Worrying about your heart is good for you • Heart Disease news • Apr 12 10 HEART attack patients who worry about their condition are more likely to survive than those who are not so anxious, new research says. A study by Australia’s Black Dog… Genetic Factor Shown to Regulate Both Heart Failure and Aneurysm • Heart Disease news • Apr 08 10 Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine researchers have identified a major indicator of two deadly diseases of the heart and blood vessels: heart failure and aortic… Simple Ultrasound Test Improves Diagnosis of Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • Apr 06 10 New research shows that doing a simple ultrasound scan of the carotid artery significantly improves the prediction of heart disease, giving doctors a better clue of who is at… Creative Engagement and Cardiac Health Connection • Heart Disease news • Apr 03 10 The Foundation for Art & Healing today releases the proceedings from its groundbreaking Arts and the Heart Roundtable (AHR), a gathering of luminaries from the medical, arts and public health… Creative Engagement and Cardiac Health Connection • Heart Disease news • Apr 03 10 The Foundation for Art & Healing today releases the proceedings from its groundbreaking Arts and the Heart Roundtable (AHR), a gathering of luminaries from the medical, arts and public health… Mapping Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • Apr 03 10 Though heart disease is a major cause of disability and death, very little is understood about its genetic underpinnings. Recently, an international team of investigators at the Institute of Molecular Biotechnology of the Austrian… Study Examines Regional Use of Minimally Invasive Repair of Aneurysms • Heart Disease news • Apr 03 10 While health policy researchers commonly suggest that geographic variations in the amount of medical care provided can be attributed to hospital costs or physician practice patterns, a… The creative engagement and cardiac health connection disclosed • Heart Disease news • Apr 01 10 The Foundation for Art & Healing today releases the proceedings from its groundbreaking Arts and the Heart Roundtable (AHR), a gathering of luminaries from the medical, arts and public… Study Links Genetic Variation to Possible Protection Against Sudden Cardiac Arrest • Heart Disease news • Mar 25 10 Physician-scientists at the Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute have found that a genetic variation is associated with lower risk of sudden cardiac arrest, a disorder that gives little… Moderate drinking helps heart, but don’t binge • Heart Disease news • Mar 24 10 One or two alcoholic drinks a day can help healthy people-and heart patients-live longer, new research confirms. 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