Sugar-sweetened beverages may increase cardiovascular risk in women • Heart Disease news • Nov 14 11 Drinking two or more sugar-sweetened beverages a day may expand a woman’s waistline and increase her risk of heart disease and diabetes, according to research presented at the American… Professional dental cleanings may reduce risk of heart attack, stroke • Heart Disease news • Nov 13 11 Professional tooth scaling was associated with fewer heart attacks and strokes in a study (Abstract 17704) from Taiwan presented at the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions 2011.… Patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy live into their 90s • Heart Disease news • Nov 13 11 Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is consistent with survival to normal life expectancy, including particularly advanced age into the tenth decade of life, with demise ultimately largely unrelated to this disease,… Reduction in risk of coronary heart disease from alcohol consumption • Heart Disease news • Nov 10 11 In a prospective, observational study of approximately 150,000 Norwegians, the investigators found that alcohol consumption was associated with a large decrease in the risk of death from… Heart procedures linked to cognitive decline • Heart Disease news • Nov 07 11 In a new study of German heart patients, people who had invasive bypass surgery and those who underwent less-invasive stent placement showed declines in thinking and memory skills a few months… Study links heart disease to low testosterone • Heart Disease news • Nov 02 11 In the ongoing saga of testosterone and male aging, a new report concludes that low levels of the sex hormone might raise men’s risk of dying from heart disease. Researchers… Targeting leg fatigue in heart failure • Heart Disease news • Oct 31 11 Doctors should not only treat the heart muscle in chronic heart failure patients, but also their leg muscles through exercise, say researchers in a major new study. Heart failure causes breathlessness… Alcohol linked to better survival after heart attack • Heart Disease news • Oct 28 11 Women who drank anywhere from a few alcoholic drinks a month to more than three a week in the year leading up to a heart attack ended up living… New therapy shows promise for treating cardiovascular disease • Heart Disease news • Oct 28 11 A new therapy being studied in non-human primates by researchers at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and colleagues is demonstrating promise as a potential tool for combating cardiovascular disease… To diagnose heart disease, visualization experts recommend a simpler approach • Heart Disease news • Oct 27 11 A team of computer scientists, physicists, and physicians at Harvard have developed a simple yet powerful method of visualizing human arteries that may result in more accurate… Young, apparently healthy—and at risk of heart disease • Heart Disease news • Oct 25 11 Atherosclerosis – or buildup of fat in the walls of arteries − is thought of as a disorder of older people but it affects a large number of young… Heart transplant surgery safe and effective: A Canadian retrospective spanning 3 decades • Heart Disease news • Oct 24 11 Heart transplantation is a very safe and effective therapy, according to a new long-term study presented today at the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress 2011, co-hosted by… Spinal cord injuries associated with increased risk of heart disease • Heart Disease news • Oct 24 11 New research from the Heart and Stroke Foundation and the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation may help explain why people with spinal cord injury (SCI) have a… Can Blood Type Determine Risk After Heart Surgery? • Heart Disease news • Oct 18 11 A new study presented at ANESTHESIOLOGY 2011 focused on whether blood type affects survival after heart surgery. Researchers from Duke University Medical Center studied more than 15,000 patients to… Study could help improve gene therapy for heart disease, cancer • Heart Disease news • Oct 13 11 A Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine study could lead to improved gene therapies for conditions such as heart disease and cancer as well as more… New Emergency Treatment for Burst Aortic Aneurysm • Heart Disease news • Oct 10 11 Jack Kory of Mokena, Il. was eating his breakfast oatmeal when he suddenly felt the worst pain in his life. The searing pain came on suddenly in his stomach and… Expandable prosthesis resolves advanced aortic valve disease • Heart Disease news • Oct 02 11 Among individuals 65 years and older, as many as 30 percent have aortic valve sclerosis or stenosis and as a result of their deteriorating health, they cannot enjoy a normal… Childless men more likely to die of heart disease • Heart Disease news • Sep 27 11 A decade-long study of 135,000 men found that those who did not have children had a higher risk of dying from heart disease than those who did, raising… Cardiac rehabilitation improves heart rate recovery, boosts survival • Heart Disease news • Sep 27 11 For the first time, researchers have discovered cardiac rehabilitation can train the heart to quickly return to its normal rate after exercise. In a study reported in Circulation: Journal… Rhode Island Hospital researchers find possible cardiovascular risk with NSAID use • Heart Disease news • Sep 26 11 A new study from Rhode Island Hospital researchers suggests that controlling cholesterol may be important for heart health in patients who are taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs… Liposuction may help your heart • Heart Disease news • Sep 25 11 Liposuction may do more than just slim down your waistline - it might also help your heart, a new study shows. Within three months of the slenderizing procedure, patients’ triglyceride levels… Cardiac rehabilitation programs benefit patients after mini or mild stroke • Heart Disease news • Sep 23 11 Cardiac rehabilitation, traditionally used after heart attack to prevent future heart problems, seems similarly effective for people who have a transient ischemic attack (TIA) or mild stroke,… Possible new blood test to diagnose heart attacks • Heart Disease news • Sep 20 11 Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine researchers are reporting a possible new blood test to help diagnose heart attacks. In the Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, researchers… Stents may reduce heart attacks by delivering downstream medication • Heart Disease news • Sep 15 11 Researchers at Cleveland Clinic have discovered that cardiac patients receiving medicated stents – a procedure that occurs often when blood vessels are blocked - have a lower likelihood… U.S. unveils ambitious plan to reduce heart attacks • Heart Disease news • Sep 14 11 U.S. health officials are teaming up with insurance companies, pharmacies, health providers and community groups in a campaign to prevent 1 million heart attacks and strokes over five years.… Page 18 of 73 pages « First < 16 17 18 19 20 > Last » << Back to main