Worrying about your heart is good for you • Heart Disease news • Apr 12 10 HEART attack patients who worry about their condition are more likely to survive than those who are not so anxious, new research says. A study by Australia’s Black Dog… Genetic Factor Shown to Regulate Both Heart Failure and Aneurysm • Heart Disease news • Apr 08 10 Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine researchers have identified a major indicator of two deadly diseases of the heart and blood vessels: heart failure and aortic… Simple Ultrasound Test Improves Diagnosis of Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • Apr 06 10 New research shows that doing a simple ultrasound scan of the carotid artery significantly improves the prediction of heart disease, giving doctors a better clue of who is at… Creative Engagement and Cardiac Health Connection • Heart Disease news • Apr 03 10 The Foundation for Art & Healing today releases the proceedings from its groundbreaking Arts and the Heart Roundtable (AHR), a gathering of luminaries from the medical, arts and public health… Creative Engagement and Cardiac Health Connection • Heart Disease news • Apr 03 10 The Foundation for Art & Healing today releases the proceedings from its groundbreaking Arts and the Heart Roundtable (AHR), a gathering of luminaries from the medical, arts and public health… Mapping Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • Apr 03 10 Though heart disease is a major cause of disability and death, very little is understood about its genetic underpinnings. Recently, an international team of investigators at the Institute of Molecular Biotechnology of the Austrian… Study Examines Regional Use of Minimally Invasive Repair of Aneurysms • Heart Disease news • Apr 03 10 While health policy researchers commonly suggest that geographic variations in the amount of medical care provided can be attributed to hospital costs or physician practice patterns, a… The creative engagement and cardiac health connection disclosed • Heart Disease news • Apr 01 10 The Foundation for Art & Healing today releases the proceedings from its groundbreaking Arts and the Heart Roundtable (AHR), a gathering of luminaries from the medical, arts and public… Study Links Genetic Variation to Possible Protection Against Sudden Cardiac Arrest • Heart Disease news • Mar 25 10 Physician-scientists at the Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute have found that a genetic variation is associated with lower risk of sudden cardiac arrest, a disorder that gives little… Moderate drinking helps heart, but don’t binge • Heart Disease news • Mar 24 10 One or two alcoholic drinks a day can help healthy people-and heart patients-live longer, new research confirms. But the two new studies-one of nearly 250,000 US adults, the other an… Plavix benefit found in heart failure patients • Heart Disease news • Mar 24 10 Patients with heart failure who have had a heart attack but not had artery-clearing angioplasty treatment are less likely to die early if they take the anti-clotting drug Plavix, study… Rochester-Led Study Leads to Recommendation for Use of Heart Failure Treatment Nationwide • Heart Disease news • Mar 19 10 A new therapy that reduces the risk of mortality and heart failure in patients with mild cardiac disease received a thumb’s up this week from… Public defibrillators boost cardiac arrest survival • Heart Disease news • Mar 18 10 Wider dissemination of portable defibrillators in Japan’s schools, workplaces and other public venues has increased the number of people who survive cardiac arrest, researchers reported Wednesday. Experts say the findings, reported… Health Care Delivery Fixes Somewhat Helpful in Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • Mar 17 10 Research has shown that heart disease patients who make lifestyle improvements, take recommended medications and control risk factors such as high cholesterol and high blood pressure can prevent… Long-term safety of drug-coated stents questioned • Heart Disease news • Mar 17 10 New research shows more patients who got drug-coated stents right after suffering a heart attack later died from heart-related problems than those who received older, cheaper bare-metal stents. Seven years after… Women more likely to die after heart attack • Heart Disease news • Mar 17 10 When it comes to matters of the heart, women should be treated more like men. A large study found that among patients admitted to the hospital for a heart… Impotence plus heart disease ups death risk: study • Heart Disease news • Mar 16 10 Men with heart disease who also complain of erectile dysfunction die sooner than other male heart patients, researchers reported on Monday. They found that men who had both… Imaging fat layer around heart can help predict disease • Heart Disease news • Mar 15 10 Imaging epicardial adipose tissue, or the layer of fat around the heart, can provide extra information compared with standard diagnostic techniques such as coronary artery calcium scoring, according… A New Beat in Heart Research • Heart Disease news • Mar 11 10 Sudden Cardiac Arrest syndrome (SCA) is poorly understood, but it’s a real danger for the otherwise young and healthy. For no apparent reason, the heart suddenly stops beating, and without treatment… New heart valve replacement technologies offer hope for high-risk patients • Heart Disease news • Mar 09 10 A significant number of people with heart disease will benefit from less invasive transcatheter heart valve replacements in future, finds a review of updated practices in CMAJ… Big hearts may mean trouble in cross-country skiers • Heart Disease news • Mar 01 10 Like many other top athletes, Harald Sjoelshagen, a 66-year-old Norwegian, has an enlarged heart. When doctors noticed it in the early 1960s, he was already training hard, skiing or… Does happiness make for a healthy heart? • Heart Disease news • Feb 19 10 People who are usually happy and enthusiastic are less likely to develop heart disease than those who tend to be glum, scientists said on Thursday, and boosting positive emotions could… Heart Conditions Can Threaten Pediatric Patients • Heart Disease news • Feb 17 10 While heart disease is traditionally associated with adults, pediatric patients face a number of cardiac conditions that can impact their health. “The most common pediatric cardiac condition is a congenital heart… Gene tests fail to predict women’s heart risks • Heart Disease news • Feb 17 10 Gene tests that combined over 100 genetic mutations proved ineffective at predicting a woman’s risk of a heart attack or stroke, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday. They said high… Heart Failure Worse When Right Ventricle Goes Bad • Heart Disease news • Feb 16 10 New research from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) suggests that the ability of right side of the heart to pump blood may be an indication of the… Page 31 of 73 pages « First < 29 30 31 32 33 > Last » << Back to main