Man-made heart tissue improves heart function • Heart Disease news • Feb 27 06 Researchers have developed a method to engineer blood vessels within the tissue of previously engineered heart muscle. Trials have resulted in significant improvement in heart function. The study is published in… Statins lessen heart attack risk • Heart Attack • Feb 24 06 For patients with undiagnosed heart disease, taking medications known as statins and beta-blockers may mean the difference between suffering a heart attack as a first symptom versus experiencing mild chest pain. New… Telemetry captures stroke patients’ cardiac problems • Heart Disease news • Feb 24 06 To detect “silent” or new cardiac abnormalities, all patients hospitalized for stroke should receive continuous cardiac rhythm monitoring (telemetry) for at least the first 24 hours after the stroke is detected,… 40 percent of Americans at moderate risk for heart disease • Heart Disease news • Feb 23 06 “About 40 percent of the American public is considered to be at moderate risk for heart disease,” says Iftikhar Kullo, M.D., of Mayo Clinic, the lead author… Anti-cholesterol drug combo okay for muscles • Heart Disease news • Feb 23 06 Ezetimibe plus simvastatin, a combination of two anti-cholesterol drugs marketed by Merck/Schering-Plough Pharmaceuticals as Vytorin, is no more damaging to muscles than simvastatin alone, a team at Rush University Medical Center… Atherosclerosis MAY be a result of bacteria from gum infection entering the bloodstream • Heart Disease news • Feb 23 06 New research is reinforcing the longstanding belief that a connection exists between periodontal disease, or severe gum inflammation, and cardiovascular disease. But according to… External counterpulsation not effective as a treatment for heart failure • Heart Disease news • Feb 23 06 A new review of studies supports the government’s opinion that too little evidence exists to support a device that uses balloon-like pants as a treatment for heart… “Prehypertension” increases cardiovascular risk • Heart Disease news • Feb 22 06 People who have “prehypertension,” blood pressure levels just below the cut-off for a diagnosis of high blood pressure, have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, according to a report in The American Journal… Heart disease Europe’s main health problem • Heart Disease news • Feb 22 06 Heart disease in all its forms is the biggest single health problem facing the European Union, costing the bloc’s 25 member countries a total of 169 billion euros in 2003, according… Statins and beta blockers may reduce heart attack risk • Heart Attack • Feb 21 06 For patients with undiagnosed heart disease, taking a statin or beta blocker could mean the difference between experiencing mild chest pain, or having a full-blown heart attack as… Heart Attack, Osteoporosis Linked in Men Over 50 • Heart Attack • Feb 21 06 Men who have survived a heart attack are at increased risk of bone loss and osteoporosis in later life, says Tulane University researcher Jeanette H. Magnus. “We have long… Mayo Clinic Noninvasive Test for Heart Disease Risk • Heart Disease news • Feb 21 06 A Mayo Clinic research team used a simple, noninvasive tool (arterial tonometer) to discover an association between stiffness in arteries and the presence and amount of coronary artery calcium,… Grapefruit reduces risk from heart disease • Heart Disease news • Feb 16 06 Heart disease patients who eat one grapefruit daily can significantly reduce the levels of cholesterol in their blood in comparison to patients who do not eat the fruit, a new study… Levitra and Viagra offer cardiac protection • Heart Attack • Feb 15 06 The widely used erectile dysfunction drug Levitra is now the second drug in its class found to protect the heart against tissue damage following acute heart attack, according to a new… Abnormal Findings on Exercise Stress Testing and Lower Socioeconomic Status • Heart Disease news • Feb 15 06 Individuals who have abnormal findings on exercise stress testing are more likely to have lower than higher socioeconomic status, and these physiologic characteristics may help account… Almost half of heart attacks are not recognised • Heart Attack • Feb 14 06 According to Dutch researchers almost fifty percent of heart attacks are not recognised as such. The authors, from the Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics at Erasmus Medical Centre in… ‘Domino’ Heart Transplant Patients Doing Well • Heart Disease news • Feb 14 06 The patients involved in the heart ‘domino’ transplant involving the youngest living heart donor are progressing well in the recovery process and the heart donor – Jason Wolfe - has been… Estrogen Therapy Does Not Protect Postmenopausal Women from Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • Feb 13 06 Estrogen therapy does not appear to reduce the risk of heart attack or coronary death in healthy postmenopausal women, although some data suggest a lower coronary heart… Women suffering heart attack get to ER far later • Heart Disease news • Feb 13 06 Women with heart attack symptoms take far longer to get to the hospital than men do, according to a study in Ireland. Men, meanwhile, are more likely than… Heart failure increasing in older adults • Heart Disease news • Feb 08 06 The rate of heart failure in the US among older adults increased from the 1970s to the 1990s, but survival rates have improved, new research shows. Both of these trends were… Pollution may increase heart attack risk for obese • Heart Disease news • Feb 07 06 A University of Alberta researcher believes obese humans face same dangers from diesel exhaust and coal emissions. Obese individuals at risk of diabetes are in danger of cardiovascular events,… First description of female-specific Ischemia Syndrome • Heart Attack • Feb 06 06 Although ischemic heart disease - the reduction of blood flow that can lead to heart attacks - is often considered a “man’s disease,” it takes the lives of more women than… Diabetic heart muscle makes heart disease the most common killer of diabetics • Heart Disease news • Feb 06 06 The high-fat “diet” that diabetic heart muscle consumes helps make cardiovascular disease the most common killer of diabetic patients, according to a study done at… Unique Vascular Dysfunction in Women’s Heart Disease Described in Journal • Heart Disease news • Feb 03 06 Although ischemic heart disease – the reduction of blood flow that can lead to heart attacks – is often considered a “man’s disease,” it takes the lives… US women still neglect heart risk, studies find • Heart Disease news • Feb 01 06 U.S. women still do not fully understand their high risk of heart disease and are confused by reports that suggest being overweight and inactive are not really that dangerous,… Page 62 of 73 pages « First < 60 61 62 63 64 > Last » << Back to main