Risk of Heart Attack Nearly Doubles within First 10 Years of RA Diagnosis • Heart Disease news • Oct 26 08 A person’s risk of heart attack nearly doubles within the first ten years after being diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, according to research presented this… With hot coffee, we see a warm heart, Yale researchers find • Heart Disease news • Oct 26 08 Our judgment of a person’s character can be influenced by something as simple as the warmth of the drink we hold in our hand. In the… People with Rheumatoid Arthritis Fare Worse After a Heart Attack • Heart Disease news • Oct 26 08 Following a heart attack, people with rheumatoid arthritis suffer greater heart-related complications, including an increased risk for dying, when compared to other heart attack patients, according to… Sudden Cardiac Death Number One Risk for Patients on Dialysis • Heart Disease news • Oct 23 08 In a 10-year study of more than a thousand kidney failure patients, sudden cardiac death emerged as the number one cause of death for patients on dialysis,… After 2 Years of Living with Congestive Heart Failure • Heart Disease news • Oct 20 08 Six months ago, Alice County was dying from congestive heart failure. Her weak heart was barely pumping blood, she was listless, had no appetite and had dropped 50… Aspirin does not prevent heart attacks in patients with diabetes • Heart Disease news • Oct 17 08 The prevention of progression of arterial disease and diabetes: a factorial randomized placebo controlled trial of aspirin and antioxidants in patients with diabetes and asymptomatic peripheral arterial… Cardiovascular Discovery Is Highlighted in Prestigious Scientific Journal • Heart Disease news • Oct 16 08 The effectiveness of nitroglycerin is often diminished when used as a medication for chest pain and heart disease for prolonged periods. A critical finding that was revealed by scientists… Study reveals that signs of heart disease are attributed to stress more frequently in women than men • Heart Disease news • Oct 13 08 Research presented at the 20th annual Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) scientific symposium, sponsored by the Cardiovascular Research Foundation (CRF), found… Eating dark chocolate may keep heart healthy • Heart Disease news • Oct 09 08 Eating dark chocolate regularly may help lower levels of inflammation, which is strongly associated with heart and blood vessel disease, Italian researchers report. “In an apparently healthy population, even… One Dose of EPO May Halt Cell Suicide Following a Heart Attack • Heart Disease news • Oct 08 08 Two things happen following a heart attack—necrosis (normal cell death) and apoptosis (programmed cell death)—and both are bad. Now researchers in Japan have found that… Popular COPD Treatment Increases Risk for Cardiac Events, Cardiac Death • Heart Disease news • Sep 23 08 New research out of Wake Forest University School of Medicine shows that use of the most commonly prescribed once-a-day treatment for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) for… Low Neighborhood Income, Medicaid Linked to Delays in Reaching Hospital After Heart Attack • Heart Disease news • Sep 23 08 Individuals with Medicaid insurance and those who live in neighborhoods with lower household incomes appear less likely than others to reach the hospital within… New mechanism for cardiac arrhythmia discovered • Heart Disease news • Sep 18 08 It has long been thought that virus infections can cause cardiac arrhythmia. But why has not been understood. Ulrike Lisewski, Dr. Yu Shi, Michael Radke and Professor Michael Gotthardt of the… Study suggests why heart attack victims do better with social support • Heart Disease news • Sep 18 08 Researchers have identified specific damages to the brain that may occur when heart attack victims are socially isolated from others. The study in mice found that… Blood Pressure Drug Combination Reduces Heart Attack Deaths • Heart Disease news • Sep 17 08 Thousands of patients with high blood pressure could benefit from changing their drug treatment regimen to reduce their risk of cardiac death. The current U.S. hypertension treatment guidelines recommend… Cardiologists Find Physical Exams Just as Good for Assessing Heart Failure • Heart Disease news • Sep 17 08 Patient history and physical examination, traditionally the cornerstone diagnostic tool for medical care, may still be among the most accurate and cost-efficient methods to assess patients… 2 beta blockers found to also protect heart tissue • Heart Disease news • Sep 15 08 A newly discovered chemical pathway that helps protect heart tissue can be stimulated by two of 20 common beta-blockers, drugs that are prescribed to millions of patients who… Stem Cell Regeneration Repairs Congenital Heart Defect • Heart Disease news • Sep 11 08 Mayo Clinic investigators have demonstrated that stem cells can be used to regenerate heart tissue to treat dilated cardiomyopathy, a congenital defect. Publication of the discovery was expedited by the… Infectious heart disease death rates rising again say scientists • Heart Disease news • Sep 11 08 Infectious heart disease is still a major killer in spite of improvements in health care, but the way the disease develops has changed so much since its discovery… “Healthy” Individuals May Be at Risk for Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • Sep 08 08 In the face of a growing obesity epidemic in the United States, researchers at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center have new study results that indicate that how… A home early warning system for cardiac patients • Heart Disease news • Sep 03 08 Heart disease is the number one cause of death in Europe and early diagnosis is essential to save lives. Monitoring the heart’s rhythm and electrical activity in real time… Will screening for cardiovascular problems be effective? • Heart Disease news • Aug 29 08 Last week the government in England closed its consultation on the effectiveness of vascular checks for high-risk individuals aged 40-74, to be rolled out in 2009-10, but will this strategy… Risk of repeat attacks in heart patients causes concern for doctors • Heart Disease news • Aug 29 08 An international study, led by the University of Edinburgh, raises concerns that some patients may not be receiving the optimum medical treatment and follow-up care because… More Aortic Aneurysms Being Treated With Stents • Heart Disease news • Aug 27 08 An estimated 60,000 Americans are walking around with time bombs in their chests called thoracic aortic aneurysms. At any time, their main chest artery could suddenly burst open, causing massive… Heart disease risk soars with obesity, diabetes • Heart Disease news • Aug 15 08 People who are both obese and have diabetes are highly likely to develop heart disease during their lifetime, a new study shows. Researchers found that of more than 3,400 adults… Page 43 of 73 pages « First < 41 42 43 44 45 > Last » << Back to main