Web-based nutrition program reduces health care costs for employees with cardiac risk factors • Heart Disease news • Oct 27 09 Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) have shown that an employer-sponsored, internet-based diet and… Heart Attacks Become More Common But Less Often Fatal in Women • Heart Disease news • Oct 26 09 Heart attacks appear to have become more common in middle-aged women over the past two decades, but all women and especially those younger than 55 have… New research suggests how low doses of radiation can cause heart disease and stroke • Heart Disease news • Oct 23 09 A mathematical model constructed by researchers at Imperial College London predicts the risk of cardiovascular disease (heart attacks, stroke) associated with low background… Blood thinner may cause problems after an injury • Heart Disease news • Oct 16 09 Warfarin, a common blood thinner used for preventing heart attacks and blood clots may also cause problems for individuals who suffer some form of trauma, particularly the elderly. In… US report confirms smoking bans cut heart attacks • Heart Disease news • Oct 16 09 Indoor smoking bans are effective at lowering the risk of heart attack, even among nonsmokers, by reducing exposure to secondhand smoke, a panel of U.S. health experts confirmed… Fish may not protect against heart failure • Heart Disease news • Oct 16 09 Fish rich in omega-3 fatty acids may be good for you, but it seems to offer little protection against heart failure, a new study suggests. The findings, say researchers, do… Surgeons Find That Statin Drugs Lower Costs in Aortic Aneurysm Repair • Heart Disease news • Oct 15 09 Patients taking cholesterol-lowering statin drugs may have better results and lower procedure costs when having a common operation for repairing a bulging aorta, according to… New mathematical model more accurately diagnoses acute heart failure in emergency rooms • Heart Disease news • Oct 15 09 Researchers at St. Michael’s Hospital have developed the first mathematical model in cardiology and emergency medicine to more quickly and reliably diagnose acute heart failure… No evidence B vitamins protect the heart • Heart Disease news • Oct 14 09 Taking B vitamins is unlikely to prevent heart attack and stroke in people who have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease, a new research review suggests. The findings,… Race & Ethnic Demographics Not Reported in Over 50% of Randomized Clinical Trials for Cardiovascular • Heart Disease news • Oct 13 09 A new study recently published online by the American Heart Journal shows that more than half of all randomized clinical trials, or… New Surgical Technique Restores Cardiac Valve in Patients with Barlow’s Disease • Heart Disease news • Oct 12 09 Dr. Gerald Lawrie, one of the world’s most experienced cardiac valve surgeons, has developed a new approach to the surgical treatment of Barlow’s disease, a condition… Elizabeth Taylor says heart surgery was successful • Heart Disease news • Oct 09 09 Actress Elizabeth Taylor said on Thursday that her heart surgery went off “perfectly,” saying that “it’s like having a brand new ticker.” Taylor, 77, made the announcement on her Twitter… Heart disease: B-vitamin pills have no effect • Heart Disease news • Oct 07 09 B-vitamin supplements should not be recommended for prevention of heart disease, say scientists. A Cochrane Systematic Review has shown these supplements do not reduce the risk of developing or dying… Americans concerned about heart health, but not proactive enough to prevent it • Heart Disease news • Oct 05 09 To help draw attention to National Child Health Day (today), the Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association (PCNA) has released findings from a new national consumer survey… Prenatal Exposure to Flu Pandemic Increased Chances of Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • Oct 01 09 People exposed to a H1NI strain of influenza A while in utero were significantly more likely to have cardiovascular disease later in life, reveals a new study… Calcium Scans May be Effective Screening Tool for Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • Sep 30 09 A simple, non-invasive test appears to be an effective screening tool for identifying patients with silent heart disease who are at risk for a heart attack or… Study details safe, effective, minimally invasive mitral valve repair • Heart Disease news • Sep 28 09 Surgical treatment for mitral valve disease includes either repairing the patient’s diseased valve or replacing it with a metal, mechanical valve or an animal tissue valve. The majority… Hospitalizations for Heart Disease, Heart Attack and Stroke Down Significantly • Heart Disease news • Sep 22 09 The number of Americans admitted to hospitals for treatment of coronary heart disease declined by 31 percent between 1997 and 2007, according to the latest News… Comprehensive cardiac CT scan may give clearer picture of significant heart disease • Heart Disease news • Sep 15 09 A team of researchers led by Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) radiologists has developed a computed-tomography-based protocol that identifies both narrowing of coronary arteries and areas… Implantable Defibrillators May Not Benefit Women With Heart Failure • Heart Disease news • Sep 15 09 Implantable cardioverter-defibrillators do not appear to be associated with a reduced risk of death in women with advanced heart failure, according to a meta-analysis of previously published research… New Insights Into Cardiac Aging • Heart Disease news • Sep 15 09 Investigators at Burnham Institute for Medical Research (Burnham) have found that the conserved protein d4eBP modulates cardiac aging in Drosophila (fruit flies). The team also found that d4eBP, which binds to the… EuroHeart 2009 • Heart Disease news • Sep 10 09 New research points to huge inequalities in both national prevention policies and levels of cardiovascular mortality seen across the EU Research that highlights striking differences across different countries in Europe both in terms of national… Lead in bone associated with increased risk of death from cardiovascular disease in men • Heart Disease news • Sep 09 09 Growing evidence shows that exposure to lead in the environment is associated with cardiovascular disease, including increased risk of hypertension. However, those studies… Newest Taser Research Finds No Adverse Cardiac Effects • Heart Disease news • Sep 04 09 One of the country’s foremost experts on the effect of Taser® use has published a new study that evaluated the immediate cardiac and cardiovascular effects on a group of… Cardiac biomarker levels strongly predict outcome of bypass surgery • Heart Disease news • Sep 04 09 Levels of a biomarker used in the diagnosis of heart attacks are almost universally elevated in patients who have undergone coronary-artery bypass grafting (CABG) and, when markedly elevated,… Page 35 of 73 pages « First < 33 34 35 36 37 > Last » << Back to main