Recently Identified Genetic Heart Disorder Often Deadly For Young Patients • Heart Disease news • Mar 25 09 A study that included young patients with a recently recognized rare type of cardiomyopathy (a disorder of the heart muscle) linked to a genetic mutation finds that… Exercise improves young men’s heart regulation • Heart Disease news • Mar 24 09 Offering yet more reason to get regular exercise, a new study shows that running and other aerobic activities improve nervous-system control of the heart in young men. The study, of 149… Inhaling a Heart Attack: How Air Pollution Can Cause Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • Mar 23 09 We are used to thinking of heart disease as a product of genetic factors or lifestyle choices, such as what we eat and how much we… Inhaling A Heart Attack: How Air Pollution Can Cause Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • Mar 23 09 We are used to thinking of heart disease as a product of genetic factors or lifestyle choices, such as what we eat and how much we… Scientists ID 10 Genes Associated with a Risk Factor for Sudden Cardiac Death • Heart Disease news • Mar 23 09 One minute, he’s a strapping 40-year-old with an enviable cholesterol level, working out on his treadmill. The next, he’s dead. That an abnormality in… European cardiologists urge greater use of stents • Heart Disease news • Mar 23 09 European cardiologists called on Friday for greater use of stents, in a move that could boost demand for the tiny scaffolds that are used to prop open clogged arteries. The… 6.5 Million More Patients Might Benefit from Statins to Prevent Heart Attacks, Strokes • Heart Disease news • Mar 18 09 Millions more patients could benefit from taking statins, drugs typically used to prevent heart attacks and strokes, than current prescribing guidelines suggest, Johns Hopkins… Study sheds light on exercise after heart attacks • Heart Disease news • Mar 17 09 Exercise helps people recover after a heart attack but the benefits vanish when the workouts stop, Swiss researchers said on Monday. Blood vessel function improved after four weeks of… New Target For Heart Failure Therapy Identified • Heart Disease news • Mar 17 09 A novel signaling pathway plays a significant role in the production of aldosterone, a hormone that promotes heart failure after a myocardial infarction, according to a study conducted by Thomas… Defibrillators give little help to sicker patients • Heart Disease news • Mar 17 09 Implantable defibrillators, which protect against deadly heart rhythms, may offer little benefit for older people who have other serious health problems at the time of heart failure, U.S. researchers… New Target For Heart Failure Therapy Identified • Heart Disease news • Mar 16 09 A novel signaling pathway plays a significant role in the production of aldosterone, a hormone that promotes heart failure after a myocardial infarction, according to a study conducted by Thomas… New test successfully identifies life-threatening heart disease • Heart Disease news • Mar 12 09 A study led by investigators at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) has demonstrated that a new immunohistochemical test is reliable in diagnosing a dangerous arrhythmic heart disease known… Test Successfully Identifies Life-Threatening Heart Condition • Heart Disease news • Mar 12 09 A study led by investigators at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) has demonstrated that a new immunohistochemical test is reliable in diagnosing a dangerous arrhythmic heart disease known as arrhythmogenic… Explaining trends in heart attack • Heart Disease news • Mar 11 09 A report in Circulation from the Framingham Heart Study, which compared acute myocardial infarction (AMI) incidence in 9824 men and women over four decades, has proposed an explanation for the apparent paradox… Heart surgery more costly for older women • Heart Disease news • Mar 11 09 Heart bypass surgery is more expensive for older women than it is for other patient groups, New York researchers report in the Annals of Surgery. The results also indicate that… Simple test helps predict heart attack risk • Heart Disease news • Mar 10 09 The use of common and readily available screening tests—like the ankle brachial index (ABI)—along with traditional risk scoring systems—such as the Framingham Risk Score—has the potential to prevent devastating heart… Depression Leads to Higher Health Care Costs for Women Cardiovascular Patients • Heart Disease news • Mar 10 09 Women with suspected coronary artery disease who suffer from depression have significantly higher health care costs than those who are not depressed, according to findings from… Saving Heart Attack Patients in the Middle of the Night • Heart Disease news • Mar 06 09 When Joyce Moss recently arrived at Loyola University Hospital with a life-threatening heart attack, it took just 42 minutes to perform an emergency balloon angioplasty. The procedure… Number of Cardiovascular Risk Factors Could Determine Safety of Intravenous Gammaglobulin Treatment • Heart Disease news • Mar 05 09 New research out of Wake Forest University School of Medicine identifies the presence of cardiovascular risk factors as an indicator of how likely it is… New specialty to focus on advanced heart failure and heart transplantation • Heart Disease news • Mar 05 09 The new medical subspecialty of Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology will lead the way in providing technically advanced yet cost-effective care for patients with heart… Certain Combined Medications Following Heart Attack May Increase Risk of Death • Heart Disease news • Mar 04 09 Following an acute coronary syndrome such as a heart attack or unstable angina, patients who receive a medication to reduce the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding that… Heart attack outcomes worse among blacks • Heart Disease news • Mar 03 09 African American patients fare worse following a heart attack than do Caucasian patients, and it’s not for any genetic reason or because of any great differences in treatment, new research indicates.… Daytime sleepiness predicts death in the elderly • Heart Disease news • Feb 27 09 Excessive daytime sleepiness is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular-related mortality as well as mortality from other causes in elderly individuals, French researchers report. “Complaints of excessive daytime sleepiness… Big-Hearted Fish Reveals Genetics of Cardiovascular Condition • Heart Disease news • Feb 25 09 Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine have unlocked the mystery of a puzzling human disease and gained insight into cardiovascular development, all thanks to a big-hearted… Long flights may carry hidden health risks • Heart Disease news • Feb 25 09 Long-haul flights can be risky for people with certain types of heart and lung conditions, as well as anyone who has had surgery recently, investigators warn. “The environmental and physiologic… Page 40 of 73 pages « First < 38 39 40 41 42 > Last » << Back to main