Latest Cardiology Findings at AAC Meeting • Heart Disease news • Apr 01 08 Leading cardiologists at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center are presenting new basic and clinical research findings at the 57th annual American College of Cardiology (ACC) meeting in Chicago, March 29 to… Mixed Results For Weight Loss Drug on Slowing Progression of Coronary Disease • Heart Disease news • Apr 01 08 The anti-obesity medication rimonabant showed mixed results in slowing progression of coronary artery disease in patients with abdominal obesity and pre-existing coronary disease, according to… Smoking after heart attack lifts risk of second • Heart Disease news • Mar 31 08 Young people who continue to smoke after a heart attack are three times more likely to have future heart problems than survivors who kick the habit, Greek researchers said… ACTOS Prevented Progression of Atherosclerotic Plaque Volume in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes • Heart Disease news • Mar 31 08 ACTOS (pioglitazone HCl) Prevented Progression of Atherosclerotic Plaque Volume in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes New data from a clinical trial using intravascular ultrasound… Statin Can Reduce Plaques That Cause Heart Attack • Heart Disease news • Mar 31 08 New research shows that an aggressive statin regimen can reduce the dangerous plaque that clogs arteries, causing heart attacks. Results were presented today at the American College of Cardiology… Retired National Football League Players at Increased Risk for Heart Problems • Heart Disease news • Mar 28 08 Screening for cardiovascular problems in elite-level football players should begin in high school and continue throughout the lives of college and professional players. Mayo Clinic physicians… Heart failure treated ‘in the brain’ • Heart Disease news • Mar 25 08 Beta-blockers heal the heart via the brain when administered during heart failure, according to a new study by UCL (University College London). Up to now, it was thought that beta-blockers work… Cardiovascular and Metabolic Issues in Thyroid Disease Patients • Heart Disease news • Mar 25 08 Thyroid experts will present the latest information on cardiovascular and metabolic issues in patients with thyroid disorders, including those who have an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) or an overactive thyroid… Study Finds Important Links Between Heart Failure and Complications During Non-Cardiac Surgery • Heart Disease news • Mar 25 08 In the largest study of its kind in the U.S., researchers from Duke University have identified a possible “perfect storm” of factors pushing heart… ‘Mutant’ Proteins Could Lead to New Treatment for Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • Mar 24 08 Heart damage due to blocked arteries remains the leading cause of disease and death in the Western world, but a Florida State University College of Medicine researcher… Most heart disease patients not active enough • Heart Disease news • Mar 20 08 The majority of Americans with coronary heart disease do not engage in physical activity at recommended levels, study findings suggest. National guidelines generally call for a minimum of 30 minutes… Hispanics with Clogged Arteries at Greatest Risk of Stroke, Heart Attack • Heart Disease news • Mar 20 08 Hispanics who have even a small amount of plaque build-up in the neck artery that supplies blood to the brain are up to four times more… HDL-Associated Protein Gene Linked to Heart Disease Risk • Heart Disease news • Mar 18 08 The gene for the HDL-associated protein paraoxonase 1 (PON1) appears to be associated with coronary artery disease and with the risk of developing adverse cardiac events, and variations… Short hospital stay after heart attack can be safe • Heart Disease news • Mar 15 08 Contrary to expectations, the decreases in length of hospital stay for heart attacks seen over the last two decades have not increased death rates after discharge, according to… Low Cost Tactics Improve Medication Use after Heart Attack • Heart Disease news • Mar 14 08 Direct-to-patient communication about the importance of continuing prescription drug treatment after a heart attack is a simple, low-cost way to increase the likelihood of patients adhering to life… Pessimism ups risk of death in heart patients • Heart Disease news • Mar 13 08 People with heart disease who have a pessimistic outlook are much more likely to die early compared to those who are more optimistic about their situation, researchers from Duke… Mailed Reminders Encourage Heart Attack Patients to Take Medicine • Heart Disease news • Mar 11 08 Mailing patients who have suffered a heart attack an easy-to-read, personal reminder can increase the odds that they will continue to take their necessary beta-blocker medication, new research… Heart disease different in women and men: study • Heart Disease news • Mar 08 08 Women with angina (chest pain) and normal-appearing heart arteries seem to fare worse than men with similar findings, according to research conducted in Canada. “Our results suggest that coronary… Moderate alcohol consumption in middle age can lower cardiac risk • Heart Disease news • Mar 07 08 Previous studies have pointed out the benefits of moderate alcohol consumption as a factor in lowering cardiovascular risk. In a study conducted by the Department of Family… Pericarditis—Inflammation That Mimics Heart Attack Symptoms • Heart Disease news • Mar 05 08 It causes distinct chest pain, but it’s not a heart attack. Pericarditis is an inflammation of the lining around the heart called the pericardium, according to the March issue of Mayo… Heart enlargement rare in elite athletes: study • Heart Disease news • Mar 04 08 A potentially fatal heart condition known as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy or HCM is exceedingly rare in highly trained athletes, according to a study by the cardiologist in charge of the UK’s… Low-Fat Diets More Likely to Reduce Risk of Heart Disease Than Low-Carb Diets • Heart Disease news • Mar 02 08 Low-fat diets are more effective in preserving and promoting a healthy cardiovascular system than low-carbohydrate, Atkins’-like diets, according to a new study by researchers… Obesity raises risk of common heart arrhythmia • Heart Disease news • Feb 29 08 Obesity increases the odds of developing atrial fibrillation by 49 percent and the risk rises as body mass index (BMI) climbs, the results of a “meta-analysis” of published studies indicate.… Heart attack rates fall following national smoking bans • Heart Disease news • Feb 26 08 French researchers announced a striking 15% decrease in admissions of patients with myocardial infarction to emergency wards since the public ban on smoking came into effect in restaurants, hotels… More Elderly Americans Are Living with Heart Failure • Heart Disease news • Feb 26 08 The number of elderly individuals newly diagnosed with heart failure has declined during the past ten years, but the number of those living with the condition has increased, according… Page 47 of 73 pages « First < 45 46 47 48 49 > Last » << Back to main