Study showing alcohol may cut heart risk under fire • Heart Disease news • Nov 19 09 Spanish research appearing to show that very heavy drinking can reduce men’s risk of heart disease has come under fire from scientists who say the study is flawed… Just one heart attack leads to 725 X-rays • Heart Disease news • Nov 17 09 The battery of tests given to a patient having a heart attack in a U.S. hospital adds up to a dose of radiation equivalent to 725 chest X-rays, researchers… Inhibition of GRK2 is Protective Against Acute Cardiac Stress Injuries • Heart Disease news • Nov 17 09 Inhibition of a protein known to contribute to heart failure also appears to be protective of the heart in more acute cardiac stress injury, namely ischemia reperfusion,… Heart Disease Patients Have Nearly 50% Lower Rates of Heart Attack, Stroke, and Death • Heart Disease news • Nov 17 09 Heart Disease Patients Who Practice Transcendental Meditation Have Nearly 50% Lower Rates of Heart Attack, Stroke, and Death Patients with coronary heart… Slow walkers more likely to die of heart disease • Heart Disease news • Nov 16 09 Slow walking may not only mean getting to your destination later, according to a new study by French scientists: Older people who walk slowly are almost three times… New Mechanism Identified for Beneficial Effects of Aspirin in Cardiovascular Disease • Heart Disease news • Nov 16 09 On Sunday, November 15, 2009, Florida Atlantic University (FAU) researcher Charles H. Hennekens, M.D., the first Sir Richard Doll Research Professor in the Charles E. Schmidt… Young Athletes Need Dual Screening Tests for Heart Defects, Study Suggests • Heart Disease news • Nov 15 09 To best detect early signs of life-threatening heart defects in young athletes, screening programs should include both popular diagnostic tests, not just one of them, according… Surgeon ‘gluing’ the breastbone together after open-heart surgery • Heart Disease news • Nov 12 09 An innovative method is being used to repair the breastbone after it is intentionally broken to provide access to the heart during open-heart surgery. The technique uses a state-of-the-art… Heart Transplant Recipient Presents Gold Medal to Her Cardiologist • Heart Disease news • Nov 12 09 University of Virginia Health System patient Anne Kirchmeir has added new meaning to the expression, “heart of gold.” During a recent visit to UVA Medical Center, Kirchmeir surprised… Heart failure patients often land back in hospital • Heart Disease news • Nov 11 09 One in four heart failure patients on Medicare winds up back in the hospital a month after being discharged, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday in a finding that illustrates… Walking slowly can increase your chances of death from heart disease • Heart Disease news • Nov 11 09 Older adults who walk slowly are about three times more likely to die from cardiovascular disease than those who go at a brisk pace, research shows.… One in four hospitalized heart failure patients with Medicare back in hospital within a month • Heart Disease news • Nov 10 09 Almost a quarter of heart failure patients with Medicare are back in the hospital within a month after discharge, researchers report in… New Technology Increases Odds of a Cure for Patients with Arrhythmia • Heart Disease news • Nov 10 09 Physicians with California Pacific Medical Center are among the first in the nation to use a new advanced mapping technology to help treat patients suffering from… Yoga boosts heart health • Heart Disease news • Nov 09 09 Heart rate variability, a sign of a healthy heart, has been shown to be higher in yoga practitioners than in non-practitioners, according to research to be published in a forthcoming issue of the… Small Increases in Phosphorus Mean Higher Risk of Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • Nov 06 09 Higher levels of phosphorus in the blood are linked to increased calcification of the coronary arteries— a key marker of heart disease risk, according to a study… Bypass surgery safer using heart-lung pump: study • Heart Disease news • Nov 05 09 Allowing the heart to keep beating during coronary bypass surgery is riskier than stopping the heart and using a heart-lung machine to keep the patient alive, researchers reported on… New Methods Found Useful for Diagnosing Myocarditis • Heart Disease news • Nov 03 09 Myocarditis is an important, and often unrecognized cause of dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). Several new diagnostic methods, such as cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), are useful for diagnosing myocarditis, according… Statins may prevent blood clots in patients with cardiovascular disease • Heart Disease news • Nov 03 09 Statins may provide potentially life-saving benefits for patients with cardiovascular disease by helping reduce the incidence of blood clots. New research presented at CHEST 2009, the 75th… Statins may worsen symptoms in some cardiac patients • Heart Disease news • Nov 03 09 Although statins are widely used to prevent heart attacks, strokes, and other cardiovascular disorders, new research shows that the class of drugs may actually have negative effects on some… Extra heart scan needed to assess heart risk-study • Heart Disease news • Nov 03 09 A person’s long-term risk of heart disease is better assessed by a pair of studies, as performing only one may miss a dangerous buildup of calcium in arteries,… ACC/AHA revised guidelines for the perioperative use of beta blockers to minimize cardiac risk • Heart Disease news • Nov 02 09 Cardiac complications around the time of noncardiac surgery are relatively common and can be serious. The American College of Cardiology (ACC) and the… Say yes to a clinical trial; it may be good for your health • Heart Disease news • Oct 30 09 Patients with chronic heart failure who agree to take part in clinical trials have a better prognosis than those who do not, according to… No link seen between coffee and heart failure • Heart Disease news • Oct 28 09 Contrary to findings from an earlier study, new research suggests that coffee lovers do not face an increased risk of heart failure. Researchers found that among more than 37,000… High Blood Pressure Medicines Show Promise for Treating Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • Oct 28 09 Two medications commonly used to treat high blood pressure appear to be effective in treating a common type of heart disease known as stable ischemic heart… Heart disease risk factors grow in Canada’s teens • Heart Disease news • Oct 28 09 An alarming number of Canadian teenagers has high blood pressure, high cholesterol or other major risk factors for heart disease and stroke, a researcher warned Tuesday at a conference… Page 34 of 73 pages « First < 32 33 34 35 36 > Last » << Back to main