Diabetic Women Get Less Intense Treatment of Heart Disease than Men • Heart Disease news • Jun 16 08 Women with type 2 diabetes and heart disease have poorer control of both diseases and receive less intensive medical treatment than do men, a large new… Rheumatoid arthritis factors equal to cardiovascular factors in risk of severe cardiovascular events • Heart Disease news • Jun 13 08 Paris, France, Friday 13 June 2008: Certain cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) disease factors have a similar effect on an… Vitamin D: New Way to Treat Heart Failure? • Heart Disease news • Jun 11 08 Strong bones, a healthy immune system, protection against some types of cancer: Recent studies suggest there’s yet another item for the expanding list of vitamin D benefits. Vitamin D,… Primary snoring in children impacts cardiovascular functioning • Heart Disease news • Jun 11 08 Primary snoring in children may have an impact on cardiovascular functioning equivalent to that of moderate obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), according to a research abstract that will be presented… Ultrasound Contrast Agent Safe During Stress Echocardiogram • Heart Disease news • Jun 09 08 Research conducted at the Methodist DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center in Houston shows that the use of ultrasound contrast agents during stress echocardiograms is safe. These results, revealed at… Study Finds Chinese Food Good for Your Heart • Heart Disease news • Jun 09 08 A clinical study on patients who have suffered a heart attack found that a partially purified extract of Chinese red yeast rice, Xuezhikang (XZK), reduced the risk of repeat… Brief, intense exercise benefits the heart • Heart Disease news • Jun 04 08 Short bursts of high intensity sprints—known to benefit muscle and improve exercise performance—can improve the function and structure of blood vessels, in particular arteries that deliver blood to our muscles and… Substance in red wine found to keep hearts young • Heart Disease news • Jun 04 08 How do the French get away with a clean bill of heart health despite a diet loaded with saturated fats? Scientists have long suspected that the answer to… Study Finds Link Between Amphetamine Abuse and Heart Attacks in Young Adults • Heart Disease news • Jun 03 08 Young adults who abuse amphetamines may be at greater risk of suffering a heart attack, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have found. In the study,… Agent in Red Wine Found to Keep Hearts Young • Heart Disease news • Jun 03 08 How, scientists wonder, do the French get away with a clean bill of heart health despite a diet loaded with saturated fats? The answer to the so-called “French… Members of European Parliament discuss food labeling and heart health • Heart Disease news • Jun 03 08 Members of the European Parliament Heart Group meet today, 3 June, in Brussels, to discuss the link between nutrition and cardiovascular diseases and how labelling of food… Treatment Guidelines Lead to Four-fold Increase in Survival Rate for Cardiac Arrest • Heart Disease news • May 30 08 A new study finds that recent guidelines outlined by the American Heart Association (AHA) for treatments used by emergency and critical care medical practitioners on… Many patients with heart disease have poor knowledge of heart attack symptoms • Heart Disease news • May 27 08 Nearly half of patients with a history of heart disease have poor knowledge about the symptoms of a heart attack and do not perceive themselves… Coronary calcium distribution tied to heart attack risk • Heart Disease news • May 27 08 A new calcium scoring method may better predict a person’s risk of heart attack, according to a new multicenter study published in the June issue of the journal Radiology.… Silent thyroid dysfunction has risks: study • Heart Disease news • May 26 08 People who have an underactive or overactive thyroid without symptoms appear to have a modestly increased risk of heart disease. The data suggest that silent or “subclinical” thyroid dysfunction “might represent… High-dose Lipitor cuts CV risk 27% in bypass patients • Heart Disease news • May 22 08 World drug giant Pfizer’s Lipitor (atorvastatin calcium) 80mg significantly reduced the risk of major cardiovascular events, including heart attack and stroke, by 27% in patients with heart disease… Obstructive Sleep Apnea is Health Factor from Day One • Heart Disease news • May 21 08 Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in very young children may cause some of the adverse cardiovascular health consequences seen in older children and adults with the condition, according to… Bypass not to blame for heart patients’ mental decline • Heart Disease news • May 19 08 Heart patients often experience lasting problems with memory, language, and other cognitive skills after bypass surgery. However, these problems aren’t caused by the surgery itself or the pump… Analysis: Control Reduces Cardiovascular Risk by 42% • Heart Disease news • May 16 08 Results of a new analysis of the Treating to New Targets (TNT) study show that intensive low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol-lowering in patients with stable coronary heart disease (CHD) whose systolic… Juice may beat fruit for preventing heart disease • Heart Disease news • May 16 08 Grapes, apples and their juices can prevent the development of atherosclerosis in hamsters eating a high-fat, high-cholesterol diet, French researchers have found. Fruit juices had a more powerful anti-atherosclerotic… Men with RA at increased risk for heart trouble • Heart Disease news • May 15 08 Men older than age 50 with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are at increased risk of suffering major heart-related events, research shows, and the level of RA disease activity predicts… New Role Found for a Cardiac Progenitor Population • Heart Disease news • May 14 08 In a discovery that could one day lead to an understanding of how to regenerate damaged heart tissue, researchers at the University of California, San Diego have found that… Marijuana may up heart attack, stroke risk: study • Heart Disease news • May 13 08 Heavy marijuana use can boost blood levels of a particular protein, perhaps raising a person’s risk of a heart attack or stroke, U.S. government researchers said on Tuesday. Dr.… Study Documents Obesity and its Association With Heart Risk • Heart Disease news • May 12 08 Obesity rates appear high in most but not all ethnic groups in the United States, and extra weight is associated with cardiovascular risk factors and markers of sub-clinical… Calm the Heart to Stop a Stroke? • Heart Disease news • May 05 08 There’s an electrical storm brewing inside the hearts of more than 2.2 million Americans. And just like lightning, this kind of storm can have devastating consequences. The “storm”, in this… Page 45 of 73 pages « First < 43 44 45 46 47 > Last » << Back to main