You are here : health.am > Disorders of Blood Vessels and Lymphatics > Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news Diabetes Medication May Help Slow Plaque Build-up in Coronary Arteries • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Mar 31 08 A comparison of two types of medications to treat type 2 diabetes finds that pioglitazone is more effective at lowering the rate of progression of plaque build-up… Stem Cells from Hair Follicles May Help “Grow” New Blood Vessels • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Mar 29 08 For a rich source of stem cells to be engineered into new blood vessels or skin tissue, clinicians may one day look no further than the… New Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) Registry Data Show Clot Quickly Removed • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Mar 17 08 New Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) Registry Data Show Clot Quickly Removed, Blood Flow Restored in Large Patient Registry Registry data for more than 500 patients presented… Damaged Veins Heal Faster with Heparin Treatment • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Mar 14 08 A commonly used medication that prevents blood clots from forming may also prevent existing clots from damaging delicate vein walls — and may accelerate healing in a clot-damaged area of… Are Dangerous Blood Clots Lurking in Your Legs? • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Mar 14 08 They kill 300,000 people a year — but most of them could be prevented. They strike more than a million people every year, most of them out of… Protein target for diabetes drug regulates blood pressure • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Mar 05 08 University of Iowa researchers have identified a molecular pathway in blood vessels that controls blood pressure and vascular function and may help explain why certain drugs for type II… Mortality after a blood clot remains high • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Feb 29 08 About one in four patients in a population-based study who were treated for blood clots in major blood vessels died within 1 year after their initial diagnosis, a mortality rate… Few Women Aware of Peripheral Arterial Disease – A Red Flag for Heart Disease • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Feb 07 08 Only 28 percent of American women are aware of peripheral arterial disease (P.A.D.), a common and dangerous vascular disease that affects approximately nine… Genetic mutations may contribute to preterm birth risk • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Jan 31 08 Genetic mutations in the enzyme methylenetetrahydrofoloate reductase (MTHFR) and coagulation protein Factor V appear to have significant association with blood clots and tissue injury to the placenta and developing… New therapy effectively treats deep vein thrombosis • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Jan 29 08 A novel treatment for blood clots in the legs appears to be safe and effective, according to a pilot study published in the February issue of Radiology. The study found… Vascular surgeons ask, what’s next for carotid artery stenting? • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Jan 16 08 A procedure called carotid artery stenting (CAS) has emerged as a minimally invasive alternative to surgery, called carotid endarterectomy (CEA), for patients with dangerous narrowing of the arteries… Strawberries May Help Reduce Risk of Having Elevated Inflammation in Blood Vessels • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Jan 11 08 Strawberries are not only delicious and nutrient-rich, new research from Harvard Medical School found that they may offer cardiovascular disease protection. The new study found… Protein Controls Blood Vessel Formation, Offers New Drug Target • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Dec 05 07 After an injury, the body grows new blood vessels to repair damaged tissue. But sometimes too much growth causes problems, as when new blood vessels in the… Dietary Fiber Reduces Peripheral Arterial Disease Risk in Men: study • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • • Peripheral Arterial Disease • Dec 04 07 We prospectively evaluated the relationship between dietary fiber and peripheral arterial disease risk (PAD) among 46,032 men, aged 40 to 75 y, in 1986. Subjects answered a… The management of PAD • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • • Peripheral Arterial Disease • Dec 04 07 Since the practising of evidence-based medicine is deemed increasingly important, there is concern that current knowledge on the prevention of cardiovascular events may only benefit a minority of PAD patients. This notion is… What does the future hold for the patient with peripheral arterial disease? • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • • Peripheral Arterial Disease • Dec 04 07 Individuals with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) have a significantly elevated risk of developing major cardiovascular complications, but, until recently, the atherosclerotic manifestation of PAD has… Arterial Vascular Disease Underdiagnosed, Undertreated in Older U.S. Women • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Nov 21 07 Though arterial vascular disease is widespread and often deadly among older American women, doctors too often fail to spot and treat it, according to a new report by… New Study Questions Disparities in Vascular Surgery Among Hispanics • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Nov 10 07 Hispanics in the United States receive fewer vascular surgeries than the general population and have worse outcomes in some cases, according to new research, which also finds that… Artery disease rises among U.S. women • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Nov 05 07 More U.S. women are developing a type of artery disease that raises the risk of death from heart disease and stroke, researchers said on Sunday. Researchers used U.S. government health surveys… Portal vein thrombosis is common in extraportal vein obstruction • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Oct 12 07 Among the 118 patients with portal vein thrombosis, noncirrhotic and nontumoral extrahepatic portal vein obstruction are young and present with well tolerated bleed. Cirrhosis and tumor related portal… Exercise may restore some youth to blood vessels • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Aug 27 07 Moderate exercise might help older adults’ blood vessels relax, a study has found - pointing to one reason why exercise lowers the risk of heart attacks and strokes. As… Gender, coupled with diabetes, affects vascular disease development • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Aug 15 07 Austin, TX - Diabetes is associated with the development of vascular (blood vessel) disease. As we age, vascular disease becomes more common. It has been thought that females may… Standards for measuring narrowing of carotid arteries too aggressive • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Jun 08 07 Standards for the use of ultrasound as a screening tool to measure narrowing of the carotid artery may be too aggressive, resulting in some needless follow-up tests and… Anti-fungal drug stops blood vessel growth • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Apr 27 07 Researchers at Johns Hopkins have discovered to their surprise that a drug commonly used to treat toenail fungus can also block angiogenesis, the growth of new blood vessels commonly seen in… Tests of clotting agent ‘led to 2,000 deaths’ • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Apr 18 07 Some 2,000 haemophiliacs died after British doctors tested new blood products on them, having ignored safety warnings for the sake of “scientific kudos,” it has been claimed. From… Page 6 of 9 pages « First < 4 5 6 7 8 > Last » << Back to main