New guidelines address care, treatment for heart attacks • Heart Disease news • Dec 13 07 New clinical trial data on a variety of aspects of heart attack care has prompted the American College of Cardiology and American Heart Association to update portions of their… Calcium in coronary arteries may be linked to increased risk for heart disease in low-risk women • Heart Disease news • Dec 11 07 About 5 percent of women considered low-risk for heart disease by current classification standards have evidence of advanced coronary artery calcium… Overweight Teens More Likely to Have Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • Dec 07 07 Teens who are overweight today are more likely to develop heart disease. A new study investigating the health effects of being overweight during adolescence projects alarming increases in the… Respiratory infections linked to increased heart attacks and strokes • Heart Disease news • Dec 06 07 A new study, which appears today in the online edition of the European Heart Journal, has found strong evidence that recent respiratory infections increase the risk of heart… Has the heart failure clinic outlived its usefulness? • Heart Disease news • Dec 02 07 Much attention has been paid to heart failure centers in partnership with hospitals, particularly since the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services adopted the demonstration project for patients with… Obesity paradox reveals complexities among some patients with HF • Heart Disease news • Dec 02 07 Although obesity remains an important risk marker and mechanism for nearly all cardiovascular diseases, some data show that having stable obesity increases chances of survivability in patients with… Expert Available to Discuss Atrial Fibrillation • Heart Disease news • Nov 28 07 Reporters seeking background information about Vice President Cheney’s treatment for atrial fibrillation are welcome to contact the UVA Public Relations office to arrange an interview with: J. Michael (Mike) Mangrum, MD,… Certain infusion therapy after heart attack does not appear to be beneficial, may cause harm • Heart Disease news • Nov 28 07 Infusion of a combination therapy consisting of glucose, insulin, and potassium, which was thought could be a beneficial treatment immediately following a… Is your heart aging faster than you are? • Heart Disease news • Nov 27 07 Despite the increasing evidence that managing high cholesterol reduces cardiovascular events, many people do not achieve recommended lipid levels. This is due, in part, to patients’ lack of understanding… Patient Knowledge of Heart Risk Profile May Help Improve Cholesterol Management • Heart Disease news • Nov 26 07 Patients who discuss their coronary risk profiles with their physicians may respond better to treatment for cholesterol disorders, according to a report in the November 26… Ozone Key to Link Between Heat and Increased Cardiovascular Death Risk • Heart Disease news • Nov 24 07 Ozone may prove the key to the link between high temperature and the increased risk of death from heart disease or stroke, suggests research published ahead… Ozone Key to Link Between Heat and Increased Cardiovascular Death Risk • Heart Disease news • Nov 22 07 Ozone may prove the key to the link between high temperature and the increased risk of death from heart disease or stroke, suggests research published ahead… Progress in Coronary Disease Death Rates Grinds to Near Halt in Young Adults • Heart Disease news • Nov 20 07 Before you plop in front of the television for a day of football, pizza and beer, you might consider this: New research shows that… Heart Attacks in Non-smokers Decreased with Smoking Ban • Heart Disease news • Nov 19 07 People with no risk factors for heart disease can still experience heart attacks. An Indiana University study found that after a countywide smoking ban was implemented, hospital admissions for… Protect Your Heart! Prevent High Blood Pressure • Heart Disease news • Nov 17 07 Anyone can develop high blood pressure, also called hypertension. African Americans are at higher risk for this serious disease than any other race or ethnic group. High blood pressure tends… Screening for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms in Women May Save Lives • Heart Disease news • Nov 10 07 In 9 out of 10 cases, a burst abdominal aortic artery is quickly fatal for its most common victim: elderly males. A new study - the largest… Pollution from Marine Vessels Linked to Heart and Lung Disease • Heart Disease news • Nov 08 07 Pollution from marine shipping causes approximately 60,000 premature cardiopulmonary and lung cancer deaths around the world each year, according to a report scheduled to appear in the… Medication does not appear to improve symptoms or outcomes for patients with acute heart failure • Heart Disease news • Nov 06 07 The medication tezosentan, which was thought could be beneficial for the treatment of acute heart failure, did not improve breathlessness or reduce… Mayo Clinic identifies new risk factor for heart attack patients • Heart Disease news • Nov 05 07 If you go to the hospital within one to two hours of the onset of symptoms of a heart attack, your chances of getting proper treatment are… Aging Heart Changes Shape, Shrinks and Loses Pumping Function Too • Heart Disease news • Nov 05 07 Researchers at Johns Hopkins have evidence to explain why the supposedly natural act of aging is by itself a very potent risk factor for life-threatening heart failure.… Statewide Program Helps Improve Quality of Care For Heart Attack • Heart Attack • Nov 05 07 Implementation of a program in North Carolina to increase the rate of coronary reperfusion (restoring blood flow to the heart muscle) for heart attack significantly improved the… No Increase In Cardiovascular Risk For Living Kidney Donors • Heart Disease news • Nov 05 07 Living kidney donors show no increase in their risk of heart attacks or other cardiovascular events in the years after donation, according to the largest-ever study of the… Fountain of Youth for Your Heart? • Heart Disease news • Nov 02 07 An age-related decline in heart function is a risk factor for heart disease in the elderly. While many factors contribute to a progressive age-related decline in heart function, alterations in the… An Aspirin a Day to Help Keep Heart Disease Away • Heart Disease news • Nov 01 07 Aspirin, long known to relieve fevers, aches and pain, has served an increasingly bigger role in health care in recent years. A daily aspirin may help lower… Heart Attacks/Pneumonia Falls Short of National Goals • Heart Disease news • Oct 31 07 Emergency departments across the nation are failing to meet national goals in treating many heart attack and pneumonia patients, according to a study by Johns Hopkins researchers published in the… Page 49 of 73 pages « First < 47 48 49 50 51 > Last » << Back to main