Staying trim and fit may prevent heart failure • Heart Disease news • Dec 23 08 Men who manage to stay lean and active as they age may lower their risk of developing heart failure, researchers reported Monday. In a long-term study of more than… Lifestyle may be why distress is hard on the heart • Heart Disease news • Dec 16 08 Poorer lifestyle habits may go a long way in explaining why people with depression or anxiety face a higher risk of heart disease and stroke, a study… Reducing the Damage of a Heart Attack • Heart Disease news • Dec 16 08 In the aftermath of a heart attack, the body’s own defenses may contribute to future heart failure. Authors of a new study believe they have identified a protein that plays… Preventing a Broken Heart: Research Aims to Reduce Scarring from Heart Attacks • Heart Disease news • Dec 15 08 A heart damaged by heart attack is usually broken, at least partially, for good. The injury causes excessive scar tissue to form, and this plays… Panic attacks linked to higher risk of heart attacks and heart disease, especially in younger people • Heart Disease news • Dec 11 08 People who have been diagnosed with panic attacks or panic disorder have a greater risk of subsequently developing heart disease or… Doctors Warn Against Holiday Heart Attack Spike • Heart Disease news • Dec 09 08 Some studies indicate that death rates from heart attacks and stroke as well as non-heart-related causes spike during the holiday season. “It is not uncommon to see a heavier congestion… Double Threat: Deadly Lung Disease Also Linked to Heart Attacks • Heart Disease news • Dec 05 08 Patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) are three times as likely to experience severe coronary events - including heart attacks - than people without the disease, according… Two-Drug Blood Pressure Therapy Reduces Heart Attacks • Heart Disease news • Dec 04 08 While doctors are urged to start with a diuretic-based strategy to control patients’ high blood pressure, an international blood pressure study shows a different single-pill drug combination is more effective… Up To Two Drinks Per Day Not Linked With Higher Risk of Irregular Heart Beat for Women • Heart Disease news • Dec 03 08 Women who have up to two alcoholic drinks per day do not appear to be at increased risk of… Fruit Fly Research May Lead to Better Understanding of Human Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • Dec 02 08 Researchers at the Burnham Institute for Medical Research (Burnham) have shown in both fruit flies and humans that genes involved in embryonic heart development are… Mini heart attacks lessen damage from major ones • Heart Disease news • Dec 02 08 Researchers have discovered one potential mechanism by which briefly cutting off, then restoring, blood flow to arteries prior to a heart attack lessens the damage caused, according to a… Presence of gum disease may help dentists and physicians identify risk for cardiovascular disease • Heart Disease news • Nov 26 08 Individuals reporting a history of periodontal disease were more likely to have increased levels of inflammation, a risk factor for heart disease, compared… Carotid Endarterectomy Better Than Stenting for Artery Stenosis • Heart Disease news • Nov 24 08 Narrowing (stenosis) of the carotid artery, which supplies blood to the brain, may lead to a stroke or transient ischemic attack ─ often called a “mini-stroke” or TIA. Several… Holiday Heartburn Or Heart Attack? Recognizing the Difference Could Save Your Life • Heart Disease news • Nov 21 08 You know the drill: join the family for feasting on a high-fat, carbohydrate-filled meal followed by a generous slice of pumpkin pie. Regret—brought on by… Best Holiday Gift for Parents with Heart Disease: Health Advocacy • Heart Disease news • Nov 20 08 Millions of adult children will get unwelcome news this holiday season: Mom or Dad has been diagnosed heart disease. The best gift you can give your… New biomarker for heart failure identified • Heart Disease news • Nov 12 08 Blood levels of resistin, a hormone produced by fat cells, can independently predict an individual’s risk of heart failure, cardiologists at Emory University School of Medicine have found. Their findings were… Minority children waiting for heart transplants have higher death rates • Heart Disease news • Nov 12 08 Minority children awaiting a donor heart for transplant have a higher death rate than white children, even after controlling for clinical risk factors, according to research presented… Secondary Prevention Program May Reduce Risks After Heart Attack • Heart Disease news • Nov 11 08 An intensive, comprehensive, long-term secondary prevention program lasting up to three years after cardiac rehabilitation appears to reduce the risk of a second non-fatal heart attack and other… Past Gains in Reducing Risk of Heart Disease Have Flattened; Women Especially Affected • Heart Disease news • Nov 11 08 The positive U.S. health trend documented over the past 30 years of reduction in risk for heart disease is not as strong as is… Heating the Heart Works Better than Drugs for Common Heart Rhythm Disorder • Heart Disease news • Nov 11 08 Treating a common heart rhythm disorder by burning heart tissue with a catheter works dramatically better than drug treatments, a major international study has found.… Study shows direct link between leptin and obesity-related cardiovascular disease • Heart Disease news • Nov 10 08 Obese people who don’t have high cholesterol or diabetes might think they’re healthy – despite the extra pounds. But new Ohio University research suggests that obesity raises… Daily rhythms in blood vessels may explain morning peak in heart attacks • Heart Disease news • Nov 10 08 It’s not just the stress of going to work. Daily rhythms in the activity of cells that line blood vessels may help explain why heart… Age, Race Are Among Factors That Influence Carotid-Surgery Success • Heart Disease news • Nov 06 08 Advanced age and race are among the factors that can affect whether a patient dies or suffers a stroke after carotid-artery surgery, a UT Southwestern physician involved in… Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death Appears Increased Within 30 Days of Heart Attack • Heart Disease news • Nov 05 08 The risk of sudden cardiac death following a heart attack has declined significantly in the past 30 years, although patients appear to be… Heart Experts Available to Answer Questions • Heart Disease news • Nov 03 08 Experts in heart health, from the lab to the clinic exam room, are available for interview at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions in New Orleans this week and next week.… Page 42 of 73 pages « First < 40 41 42 43 44 > Last » << Back to main