Heart experts debate who should take statins • Heart Disease news • Nov 24 13 People who are wondering whether they should take cholesterol-lowering medications may be scratching their heads today, more confused than ever. Last week the American Heart Association and the American College… Could you tell if you were having a heart attack? • Heart Disease news • Nov 24 13 By now, you’ve seen enough heart attack scenes that you could spot one from a mile away: There’s the gasping for air, the clasping of hands over… Signs of ‘sudden’ cardiac death may come weeks before: study • Heart Disease news • Nov 19 13 Signs of approaching “sudden” cardiac arrest, an electrical malfunction that stops the heart, usually appear at least a month ahead of time, according to a study of… Long-lasting gene therapy benefits advanced heart failure patients • Heart Disease news • Nov 19 13 Researchers from the Cardiovascular Research Center at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai reported the long-term benefits of a single dose of their gene therapy AAV1/SERCA2a in advanced… New Study Finds Similar Outcomes for Repair or Replacement of Damaged Heart Valves • Heart Disease news • Nov 18 13 New research presented today at the 2013 Scientific Sessions of the American Heart Association by researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the… Effect of lowering of body temperature for adults with cardiac arrest prior to hospital arrival • Heart Disease news • Nov 17 13 Francis Kim, M.D., of Harborview Medical Center, Seattle, and colleagues evaluated whether early prehospital cooling (lowering body temperature) improved survival to hospital… Rate of aortic valve replacement for elderly patients has increased; outcomes improved • Heart Disease news • Nov 17 13 Jose Augusto Barreto-Filho, M.D., Ph.D., of the Federal University of Sergipe and the Clinica e Hospital Sao Lucas, Sergipe, Brazil, and colleagues assessed procedure rates… Study examines effectiveness, safety of transcatheter aortic valve replacement in US • Heart Disease news • Nov 17 13 Michael J. Mack, M.D., of the Baylor Health Care System, Plano, Texas, and colleagues describe the experience in the U.S. with transcatheter aortic valve replacement… Physical fitness improves survival, prevents some heart attacks • Heart Disease news • Nov 17 13 A new study highlights the importance of exercise and physical fitness among people with stable coronary artery disease. Researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Henry… CPR for 38 minutes or longer improves chance to survive cardiac arrest • Heart Disease news • Nov 16 13 Performing CPR for 38 minutes or longer can improve a patient’s chance of surviving cardiac arrest, according to a study presented at the American Heart… U.S. heart guidelines threaten hot new cholesterol drugs • Heart Disease news • Nov 13 13 New U.S. guidelines on heart health that favor potent statins may threaten future use, or even approval, of a hot new class of experimental cholesterol drugs called PCSK9 inhibitors… Overweight, obese are risks for heart disease regardless of metabolic syndrome • Heart Disease news • Nov 11 13 Being overweight or obese are risk factors for myocardial infarction (heart attack) and ischemic heart disease (IHD) regardless of whether individuals also have the cluster of… Could deceased heart attack victims expand donor pool? • Heart Disease news • Nov 11 13 Researchers from the U.K. suggest that using organs from donors after circulatory death (DCD) who also suffered a previous cardiac arrest out of the hospital environment could expand the… Some ‘healthy’ vegetable oils may actually increase risk of heart disease • Heart Disease news • Nov 11 13 Some vegetable oils that claim to be healthy may actually increase the risk of heart disease, and Health Canada should reconsider cholesterol-lowering claims on food labelling,… Sicker heart attack patients fare worse in July • Heart Disease news • Nov 07 13 Rumor has it the worst time and place to be sick is in a teaching hospital in July, when new doctors-in-training enter the wards and others are promoted.… ‘Tearless’ onions could help in the fight against cardiovascular disease, weight gain • Heart Disease news • Nov 06 13 Onions, a key ingredient in recipes around the globe, come in a tearless version that scientists are now reporting could pack health benefits like its… Research reveals possible cause of diabetic cardiomyopathy • Heart Disease news • Nov 06 13 Researchers from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston have discovered one of the pathogenic components of diabetes in the heart, as published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry.… Breakthrough by Temple researchers could lead to new treatment for heart attack • Heart Disease news • Nov 05 13 The stop and start of blood flow to the heart during and after a heart attack causes severe damage to heart cells, reducing their capacity… Patients with heart failure need specialist care • Heart Disease news • Nov 01 13 New research from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden shows that patients with heart failure have high mortality and often are undertreated. According to a study, published in the scientific periodical JACC,… ‘Intensive’ exercise may benefit heart failure patients • Heart Disease news • Oct 31 13 Some doctors caution people with heart failure against pushing themselves too hard physically. But a new analysis of past studies suggests heart patients may actually benefit more from relatively intensive… Older heart patients need personalized preventive care • Heart Disease news • Oct 28 13 Strategies to prevent heart attack, stroke and other major cardiac events should be individualized for older adults who should play a role in choosing their therapies, according to an… Study shows no increased risk for heart attacks among HIV-positive patients with high CD4 cell count • Heart Disease news • Oct 24 13 Patients who are HIV-positive and have high CD4 cell counts — or have a high number of white blood cells… Study finds testosterone therapy may reduce risk of cardiovascular disease • Heart Disease news • Oct 23 13 Research from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) suggests that testosterone treatment in hypogonadal (testosterone deficient) men restores normal lipid profiles and may reduce the risk of… After a heart attack, taking medicines really matters • Heart Disease news • Oct 22 13 After a heart attack, patients are often given four or more medicines and directed to take them for life. Those medicines only work to prevent another attack if the… Flu shots may help guard against heart problems • Heart Disease news • Oct 22 13 Getting a seasonal flu shot may do more than just prevent influenza. It may also lower a person’s risk of heart problems, suggests a new study. Researchers who took… Page 5 of 73 pages « First < 3 4 5 6 7 > Last » << Back to main