Weight Loss No Help for Heart in Diabetes • Heart Disease news • Jun 30 13 An intensive lifestyle intervention focusing on weight loss did not reduce the rate of cardiovascular events in overweight or obese adults with type 2 diabetes, according to final results… Cardiac patients given longer prescriptions at discharge more likely to continue taking medication • Heart Disease news • Jun 29 13 Elderly cardiac patients prescribed heart medications for 60 days or more after leaving hospital have four times the odds of adhering to the drug… People’s perception of the effect of stress on their health is linked to risk of heart attacks • Heart Disease news • Jun 27 13 People who believe that stress is having an adverse impact on their health are probably right, because they have an… Laughing gas does not increase heart attacks • Heart Disease news • Jun 20 13 Nitrous oxide - best known as laughing gas - is one of the world’s oldest and most widely used anesthetics. Despite its popularity, however, experts have questioned its impact on… Fate of the heart: Researchers track cellular events leading to cardiac regeneration • Heart Disease news • Jun 20 13 In a study published in the June 19 online edition of the journal Nature, a scientific team led by researchers from the University of California,… Atherosclerosis in abdominal aorta may signal future heart attack, stroke • Heart Disease news • Jun 19 13 In a study of more than 2,000 adults, researchers found that two MRI measurements of the abdominal aorta - the amount of plaque in the vessel and… Study Shows Cardiac MRI Use Reduces Adverse Events for Patients with Acute Chest Pain • Heart Disease news • Jun 10 13 Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center doctors have found that using stress cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging in an Emergency Department observation unit to… Eligibility for aspirin for primary prevention in men increases when cancer mortality benefit added • Heart Disease news • Jun 07 13 While aspirin has been shown to be effective in preventing heart attacks in men, it also increases the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding and… Genetic screening could reveal hidden high risk for coronary heart disease • Heart Disease news • May 21 13 The study comprised over 24,000 Finnish subjects and was led by Professor Samuli Ripatti. The results revealed that a panel of 28 genetic markers improved detection… Diagnosing heart attacks: There’s an app for that • Heart Disease news • May 17 13 An experimental, inexpensive iPhone application transmitted diagnostic heart images faster and more reliably than emailing photo images, according to a research study presented at the American Heart Association’s Quality… Anger linked to raised heart attack risk • Heart Disease news • May 14 13 Bottling up emotions is thought to harm both mind and body, but a new study suggests that the opposite extreme may be no better. In a study of thousands of… Having A Pet May Lower Heart Disease Risk • Heart Disease news • May 14 13 They’re man’s best friend, and they may be one of the heart’s best allies as well. A panel of heart disease experts convened by the American Heart Association (AHA)… Intermountain Medical Center reseachers develop new 3-D technology to treat atrial fibrillation • Heart Disease news • May 13 13 Researchers at the Intermountain Heart Institute at Intermountain Medical Center have developed a new 3-D technology that for the first time allows cardiologists the ability… Better stent surgery stats needed: heart doctors • Heart Disease news • May 11 13 Publicly reported statistics about how patients fare after a common heart procedure often are inaccurate, says a new study that suggests publishing the poor quality numbers may do more harm… Intermountain Medical Center reseachers develop new 3-D technology to treat atrial fibrillation • Heart Disease news • May 10 13 Researchers at the Intermountain Heart Institute at Intermountain Medical Center have developed a new 3-D technology that for the first time allows cardiologists the ability… Dummies may help baby’s heart • Heart Disease news • May 07 13 Newborn babies that use dummies may have better protection against cot death because it improves their cardiac control, Australian research shows. Associate Professor Rosemary Horne, of the Monash Institute of Medical Research… Study finds survival from cardiac arrest highest in the operating room or post-anesthesia care unit • Heart Disease news • May 01 13 A University of Michigan study from the “Online First” edition of Anesthesiology found cardiac arrest was associated with improved survival when it… People with congenital heart disease need physical activity • Heart Disease news • Apr 29 13 A new scientific statement from the American Heart Associations reminds physicians and people with congenital heart disease that regular physical activity is still important and should be promoted. Congenital… Northwestern Medicine Researchers Work to Improve Heart Attack Response Time • Heart Disease news • Apr 29 13 Recent study finds that door-to-balloon times can be lowered using process improvement strategies While all heart attacks have the potential to be deadly, one type is… Costs to treat heart failure expected to more than double by 2030 • Heart Disease news • Apr 25 13 By 2030, you - and every U.S. taxpayer - could be paying $244 a year to care for heart failure patients, according to an American… Heart bypass surgery or stents? Depends on patient • Heart Disease news • Apr 23 13 The average person with multiple diseased arteries in the heart does slightly better following coronary artery bypass surgery than after having stents inserted, a new study suggests, but the… Study Identifies New Gene Variations Associated With Heart Rate • Heart Disease news • Apr 15 13 Through a collaborative genome-wide study on individuals, researchers have discovered 14 new genetic variations that are associated with heart rate. Since heart rate is a marker of cardiovascular… Is Your Gut Bacteria Increasing Your Risk of Heart Disease? 3 Things to Know • Heart Disease news • Apr 08 13 Over the last decade the number of articles focusing on our microbiota - a term that refers to vast number of bacteria that… Cleveland Clinic researchers discover new link between heart disease and red meat • Heart Disease news • Apr 08 13 A compound abundant in red meat and added as a supplement to popular energy drinks has been found to promote atherosclerosis – or the hardening… Chelation little help for heart disease: study • Heart Disease news • Mar 27 13 Removing metals from the body through a controversial treatment has little effect on the long-term health of people who’ve previously suffered a heart attack, according to the results of a… Page 7 of 73 pages « First < 5 6 7 8 9 > Last » << Back to main