Heart

A statin may be helpful after angioplasty
Mar 17 05

Among a group of heart failure patients who underwent angioplasty after suffering a Heart attack , those who took the drug simvastatin fared… A statin may be helpful after angioplasty   

 

Vitamin E linked to increased risk of heart failure
Mar 16 05

The results of a seven-year study examining the potential benefit of vitamin E in preventing cancer and cardiovascular events in older patients… Vitamin E linked to increased risk of heart failure   

 

Pacemakers not usually affected by power lines
Mar 16 05

New research indicates that it is rare for magnetic fields associated with power lines to interfere with cardiac pacemakers. However, there is some evidence… Pacemakers not usually affected by power lines   

 

Disparities in heart health persist in the US
Mar 16 05

The American Heart Association’s goal of reducing Heart Disease and Stroke by 25 percent by the year 2010 is broadly challenged by… Disparities in heart health persist in the US   

 

Heart patients may fare as well with drugs: study
Mar 16 05

Treating first-time Heart attack patients with aspirin and other drugs is less costly and can be just as beneficial as performing invasive… Heart patients may fare as well with drugs: study   

 

Mountain living good for heart and health, study shows
Mar 15 05

If you want to live longer and lower the risk of Heart disease, a move to the mountains may help.

Research by scientists… Mountain living good for heart and health, study shows   

 

Heavy drinking tied to hardening of heart arteries
Mar 11 05

In contrast to the beneficial effects of moderate alcohol intake on the heart, higher levels of alcohol consumption are linked to calcification of… Heavy drinking tied to hardening of heart arteries   

 

Blacks get less aggressive heart attack treatment
Mar 11 05

The gap is narrowing, but African Americans who suffer a Heart attackare still getting less aggressive treatment compared with whites, according to a… Blacks get less aggressive heart attack treatment   

 

Gene therapy still benefits heart after 2 years
Mar 08 05

People with severe angina given gene therapy to improve the blood supply to the heart continue to benefit 2 years after the treatment was… Gene therapy still benefits heart after 2 years   

 

Study: Vytorin tops Lipitor in high-risk patients
Mar 08 05

A combination medicine by Merck & Co. and Schering-Plough Corp. was more effective in helping high-risk patients achieve stringent, new lower cholesterol goals than… Study: Vytorin tops Lipitor in high-risk patients   

 

Aspirin therapy affects men, women differently
Mar 07 05

Taking a baby aspirin may prevent heart attacks in men, but it does little to ward off a first Heart Attack in… Aspirin therapy affects men, women differently   

 

Common Sleep Problem Can Lead to Serious Health Risk
Mar 01 05

Twenty percent of Americans have trouble sleeping. Millions of them have a common condition called obstructive sleep apnea, a respiratory disorder marked by upper… Common Sleep Problem Can Lead to Serious Health Risk   

 

Strong mind-body connection in heart disease
Feb 28 05

There is a growing base of evidence supporting the mind-body connection in heart disease, the authors of a report released today note.

Depression, Strong mind-body connection in heart disease   

 

Medtronic voluntarily recalls defibrillators
Feb 28 05

Medtronic Inc. on Friday said it was voluntarily recalling around 1,900 automated external heart defibrillators used by paramedics and firemen.

The defibrillators being recalled… Medtronic voluntarily recalls defibrillators   

 

Noisy jobs may increase risk of heart attack
Feb 28 05

Chronic exposure to noise at work has been shown to increase the risk of high blood pressure, and new research suggests people working noisy… Noisy jobs may increase risk of heart attack   

 

Heart attack risk with HIV drugs a concern
Feb 24 05

The risk of having a heart attack for HIV-positive people increases the longer they’re on anti-HIV drug therapy, according to the latest results of… Heart attack risk with HIV drugs a concern   

 

Low Number of Women Take Aspirin for Heart Attack Prevention
Feb 22 05

Only about half the women with cardiovascular disease are taking an aspirin a day, according to a new study.

Low-dose aspirin therapy is widely… Low Number of Women Take Aspirin for Heart Attack Prevention   

 

Heart attack care may be worse for women
Feb 21 05

Previous reports have found that although women are less likely to experience a heart attack than men, they are more likely to die… Heart attack care may be worse for women   

 

Waist circumference predicts heart disease risk
Feb 21 05

The circumference of your waist correlates more closely with several known risk factors for heart disease than does your body mass index (BMI) -… Waist circumference predicts heart disease risk   

 

Heart Attack Warning Signs
Feb 21 05

The warning signs of heart attack might seem obvious, but the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute says many people take a “wait-and-see” attitude… Heart Attack Warning Signs   

 

Waist Circumference Better Than BMI at Predicting Cardiac Risk
Feb 21 05

Waist circumference (WC) correlates more strongly with several known cardiovascular risk factors than does body mass index (BMI), according to a report in… Waist Circumference Better Than BMI at Predicting Cardiac Risk   

 

Lower MI Survival in Women May Be Due to Poorer Management
Feb 21 05

Previous reports have found that mortality after myocardial infarction (MI) is greater for women than for men. Now, Scottish researchers suggest that this may… Lower MI Survival in Women May Be Due to Poorer Management   

 

Women with heart disease not taking aspirin
Feb 18 05

Only about half of women with cardiovascular disease are taking aspirin, investigators report, and rates of use are particularly low among black women and… Women with heart disease not taking aspirin   

 

Women laid off job may run risk of heart disease
Feb 17 05

Getting fired or laid off from work may not only be bad for your wallet, but also be bad for your health.

A study… Women laid off job may run risk of heart disease   

 

Wine puts women’s hearts on song - study
Feb 15 05

It’s official. A glass of wine a day keeps heart risk at bay - at least for women.

Researchers at Sweden’s Karolinska Institute in… Wine puts women’s hearts on song - study   

 
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