Protein overexpression at heart of heart failure • Heart Disease news • Mar 13 07 Chronic heart failure resulting from dilated cardiomyopathy is rapidly emerging as a disease of epidemic proportions.1 Molecular mechanisms are being studied and advances have been made in a minority of… 12-step screening may help reduce sudden death in young athletes • Heart Disease news • Mar 13 07 A 12-point screening process could help reduce sudden cardiac death in high school and college competitive athletes, according to an updated American Heart Association scientific statement. The… Dialysis Patients with Metabolic Syndrome Show Increased Risk for Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • Mar 07 07 A study of kidney dialysis patients found that nearly 70 percent had metabolic syndrome, a set of symptoms that is a predictor of cardiovascular disease, at… Even ‘high normal’ glucose levels may increase the risk of hospitalization for heart failure • Heart Disease news • Mar 06 07 Fasting glucose levels may independently predict the risk of being hospitalized with congestive heart failure in heart attack survivors and others who are… Whole-grain breakfast cereals ‘good for the heart’ • Heart Disease news • Mar 04 07 To some it is like chewing soggy cardboard. To others it is the only way to start the day. Now researchers have come to the defence of lovers of… Treat gum disease to improve heart health • Heart Disease news • Feb 28 07 A new study suggests that one way to improve the health of blood vessels is to aggressively treat periodontal (gum) disease. The study found that adults who undergo intensive treatment… Irregular Heartbeat Linked to Genetic Mutation • Heart Disease news • Feb 24 07 Every day for 10 years, a seemingly heart-healthy 53-year-old woman experienced rapid and irregular heartbeats. She had no personal or family history of hypertension or hyperthyroidism. She did not suffer from… Caffeine may be good for some aging hearts • Heart Disease news • Feb 21 07 Drinking caffeinated beverages on a regular basis may provide significant protection against death from heart disease in the elderly who have normal levels of blood pressure, according to data… Pulse pressure identified as important risk factor for atrial fibrillation • Heart Disease news • Feb 21 07 Increased pulse pressure (the difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressure) appears to be an important predictor of the risk for new onset atrial fibrillation, according to… Researchers find predictor of mortality in cardiac patients • Heart Disease news • Feb 20 07 Researchers at SUNY Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn have determined that low levels of a protein in the blood is a predictor of cardiac death in patients with coronary… Heartburn, Angina Or Heart Attack? If in Doubt, Check It Out! • Heart Disease news • Feb 19 07 It’s your birthday and you’ve just enjoyed your favorite dinner (with an extra large helping of mashed potatoes and gravy) and finished off the celebration with… Siesta associated with reduced risk of heart-related death • Heart Disease news • Feb 13 07 Among Greek adults, taking regular midday naps is associated with reduced risk of death from heart disease over a six-year period, especially among working men, according to a report… COX-2 drugs may raise risk of repeat heart attack • Heart Disease news • Jan 30 07 A large study confirms that Vioxx (rofecoxib), but not Celebrex (celecoxib), is associated with increased risk of a first heart attack. However, people with a prior heart attack… New Test Is Immediately Useful in Diagnosing Heart Failure • Heart Disease news • Jan 29 07 Rarely does a new diagnostic test have an immediate impact on clinical practice, but the new test for BNP (B-type natriuretic peptide) has done just that. It’s a… New international study to test exercise in heart failure patients • Heart Disease news • Jan 22 07 Cardiologists at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center are helping to lead a large international study involving 83 other sites that will test 3,000 patients in an… Telomeres may predict heart disease risk, study finds • Heart Disease news • Jan 15 07 Telomeres, tiny strands of DNA at the ends of chromosomes that seem to contain secrets about aging, may also hold clues about who is more likely to suffer from… Aboriginal People Can Take Heart • Heart Disease news • Jan 10 07 A University of Adelaide PhD student has won a major international award for his research into rheumatic heart disease, which affects large numbers of the Aboriginal population each year. Dr Bobby John… Stopping aspirin abruptly risky for heart patients • Heart Disease news • Dec 28 06 People with coronary artery disease who are taking aspirin to thin the blood and thereby lower their odds of having a heart attack run the risk of having a major… Big bellies tied to greater heart disease risk • Heart Disease news • Dec 26 06 The more your belly sticks out, the greater your risk of developing heart disease, a new study shows. “The message is really obesity in the abdomen matters even more… Blood Transfusions Raise Heart Patients’ Infection and Death Risk • Heart Disease news • Dec 20 06 Blood transfusions save the lives of millions of heart surgery patients and others each year. But a new study suggests that patients who receive transfusions during heart bypass… High tech help to prevent further heart disease • Heart Disease news • Dec 14 06 Thanks to an innovative new project being developed by Central Queensland University with funding from MBF Foundation, heart surgery patients around the country could soon have access to rehabilitation… Study Underway to Identify Genes Contributing to Heart Attack Risk • Heart Disease news • Dec 04 06 Scientists at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center and colleagues at four other medical centers have launched a $10 million multi-year study to identify genes that may… Why COX-2 inhibitors such as Vioxx can cause heart attacks and strokes • Heart Disease news • Dec 04 06 New research reveals why COX-2 inhibitors such as Vioxx can cause heart attacks and strokes. Researchers believe that their findings, published in the December issue… Poor memory and slow reactions linked to heart attacks • Heart Attack • Nov 27 06 According to British research, people with a below average mental agility are prone to heart attacks. It seems those with slower reaction times and bad memories have a… Use Folic Acid to Cut Heart Disease, Say Experts • Heart Disease news • Nov 26 06 The scientific evidence is strong enough to justify using folic acid as a cheap and simple way of reducing heart disease and strokes, say researchers in this week’s… Page 54 of 73 pages « First < 52 53 54 55 56 > Last » << Back to main