A new key to detecting deadly aortic aneurysms • Heart Disease news • Oct 24 07 Yale scientists have discovered a way to use a simple blood test that may accurately detect thoracic aneurysm disease (TAA), which gives little warning and is almost always fatal… Healthy Diet, Lifestyle Behaviors Associated With Decreased Risk of Heart Attack in Women • Heart Disease news • Oct 22 07 Women who eat a healthy diet, drink moderate amounts of alcohol, are physically active, maintain a healthy weight and do not smoke have a… Aspirin - just for men? • Heart Disease news • Oct 18 07 First it was an apple, now it is an aspirin a day that may keep the doctor away. Aspirin has become standard for heart attack prevention, but research published in the online… Cardiac Stents May Have Tingling Effect on Some Patients • Heart Disease news • Oct 17 07 Coronary stents are commonly used to open blocked arteries of patients with coronary artery disease. Increasingly, stents that release a drug that prevents recurrent narrowing of the coronary… Diet Counseling Leads to Modest Improvement in Heart Risks • Heart Disease news • Oct 17 07 Diet is an important part of coronary heart disease prevention, and a new review of studies finds that dietary advice leads to modest improvement in risk factors such… Surgery More Likely than Angioplasty to Relieve Pain for Patients with Coronary Artery Disease • Heart Disease news • Oct 16 07 Patients with mid-range coronary artery disease are more likely to get relief from painful angina and less likely to have repeat procedures if… Slowing Down the Development of Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • Oct 12 07 Scientists report in the November 2007 issue of the Journal of Lipid Research that a protein called transthyretin (TTR) that is present in the blood may accelerate the development of… Improving Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease Risk in Chinese • Heart Disease news • Oct 12 07 Scientists report in the November 2007 issue of the Journal of Lipid Research that the concentration of a compound called apolipoprotein B in the blood is better at… Novel Approach to Improving Cardiovascular Care • Heart Disease news • Oct 11 07 Thousands of heart patients in the Greater New York region will receive top quality, comprehensive cardiac care in an innovative cardiovascular program in which physicians at a major academic medical center… Application of adult stem cells to regenerate hearts having suffered attacks by means of catheter • Heart Disease news • Oct 11 07 A team of cardiologists at the University Hospital of Navarre, in collaboration with the Area of Cell Therapy at the same centre,… Severe Heart Defect Likely Caused by Genetic Factors • Heart Disease news • Oct 10 07 Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome (HLHS), a severe cardiovascular malformation that is difficult to treat and often lethal, is caused primarily by genetic factors, according to a new study by… A lifestyle intervention for preventing cardiovascular disease • Heart Disease news • Oct 09 07 Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death in Canada and elsewhere, accounting for 36% of all deaths in this country. The total cost of cardiovascular disease to the health… Negative aspects of close relationships may be associated with heart disease risk • Heart Disease news • Oct 09 07 Individuals whose close relationships have negative aspects, such as conflict and adverse exchanges, appear to have an increased risk of heart disease than those with… UF researchers test stem cell therapy for heart patients • Heart Disease news • Oct 04 07 University of Florida doctors on Wednesday (Oct. 3) treated their first patient enrolled in a new study designed to test whether injecting stem cells into the heart helps… To Prevent Dental-Related Heart Problems, Good Oral Care, Not Antibiotics • Heart Disease news • Oct 04 07 Since the 1950s, the American Heart Association (AHA) has urged a sizable group of people to take antibiotics before having dental work or other procedures that might… Small Vessel Heart Disease: Mostly a Concern for Women • Heart Disease news • Oct 03 07 Coronary artery disease may take a different course in men and women, which may explain why the rate of death for women has declined more slowly than for… Depression, Aging, and Proteins Made by A Virus All Linked to Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • Oct 02 07 Researchers here have linked an increase in two immune system proteins essential for inflammation to a latent viral infection and proposed a chain of… Algorithms to reanimate the heart • Heart Disease news • Oct 02 07 When an adult suffers a cardiorespiratory arrest the rapid application of an electrical discharge with a defibrillator can avoid sudden death in many cases. Nevertheless, defibrillation also has its impediment or enemy:… Actos, Avandia heart failure risks confirmed: study • Heart Disease news • Sep 30 07 The diabetes drugs Actos and Avandia raise the risk of heart failure but do not increase the risk of heart-related death, U.S. researchers said on Thursday, confirming earlier findings. The… New, Non-Invasive Imaging Test Could Help Prevent Heart Attacks • Heart Disease news • Sep 28 07 Kathy Brown says she always thought that heart disease was for those who smoked cigarettes, drank, ate a lot of red meat, and who were overweight. The 54-year… Sympathetic activity in major depressive disorder: identifying those at increased cardiac risk? • Heart Disease news • Sep 26 07 Evidence exists linking major depressive disorder (MDD) with clinical cardiovascular events. The importance of the sympathetic nervous system in the generation of cardiac risk in… Over the Counter Statin Treatment Could Help Stem the Cardiovascular Disease Epidemic • Heart Disease news • Sep 25 07 Making statin treatment available without a prescription could help the fight against heart disease, says Valentin Fuster, MD, PhD, Director of Mount Sinai Heart and… New research shows ACTOS is associated with a 38 percent lower risk of heart attack • Heart Disease news • Sep 19 07 New research, including two studies presented this week at the 43rd Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes… Link Between Cholesterol and Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • Sep 18 07 Understanding Heart Disease: Research Explains Link Between Cholesterol and Heart Disease SLU Findings Could Lead to New Tools to Fight Number-One Killer Cholesterol contributes to atherosclerosis - a condition that… Cholesterol byproduct blocks heart health benefits of estrogen • Heart Disease news • Sep 17 07 New findings by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers show that a byproduct of cholesterol metabolism interferes with the beneficial effects estrogen has on the cardiovascular system, providing a better… Page 50 of 73 pages « First < 48 49 50 51 52 > Last » << Back to main