Low blood pressure bad sign for heart failure • Heart Disease news • Jan 23 06 Lower than normal blood pressure appears to raise the risk of death in patients with heart failure, according to a report in the American Heart Journal. Previous studies have… Cutting calories slows aging of heart • Heart Disease news • Jan 20 06 Sticking to a low-calorie diet over the long term slows the decline in heart function that normally occurs with aging, according to a study in the Journal of the American College… Larger Waistline Linked to Increased Risk for Heart Disease in Women • Heart Disease news • Jan 19 06 Women with waistlines of 35 inches or more are at greater risk of heart disease than thinner women, according to a new study by researchers at… Aspirin Reduces the Risk of Cardiovascular Events in Men, Women • Heart Attack • Jan 18 06 An analysis of previous studies indicates that use of aspirin significantly reduces the risk of cardiovascular events in women and in men, due to reducing the risk… Coffee may impair peak heart function • Heart Disease news • Jan 17 06 In healthy volunteers, the equivalent of two cups of coffee reduced the body’s ability to boost blood flow to the heart muscle in response to exercise, and the effect was stronger… Heart Attack Patients Do Best at Hospitals That Specialize • Heart Attack • Jan 17 06 Across America, hospitals large and small have been racing to offer angioplasty and other minimally invasive treatments to open blocked heart arteries. But not all of them have… Physiogenomic resources for rat models of heart, lung and blood disorders • Heart Disease news • Jan 17 06 Every year, heart disease claims an estimated 7 million lives, according to the World Health Organization. Scientists have struggled to pinpoint the precise genes behind this… Type 2 diabetics should have cardiac stress test • Heart Attack • Jan 11 06 Contrary to current guidelines, “aggressive” efforts to detect coronary artery disease are worthwhile in asymptomatic patients with type 2 diabetes, even those with only one or no cardiovascular risk… Whole grains may reduce heart risk in elderly • Heart Disease news • Jan 11 06 Older adults who regularly eat whole grains like high-fiber cereals and cooked oatmeal may be less likely to develop a cluster of conditions that raise the risk of heart… Heart drug use has increased, but still suboptimal • Heart Disease news • Jan 10 06 Patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) are now more likely to use evidence-based therapies than they were a few years ago, but room for improvement still exists, new research… Telemonitoring tracks exercise in heart patients • Heart Disease news • Jan 10 06 Telemonitoring helps gauge heart failure patients’ adherence to home-based exercise training after they have completed a hospital-based course, according to Australian researchers - and adherence is “critical” for sustaining the benefit… Angioplasty or surgery ups heart failure survival • Heart Disease news • Jan 07 06 In a study of people with severe heart failure, those treated early with angioplasty or coronary bypass surgery to improve blood flow to the heart had significantly better survival than… Soy diet worsens heart disease, in mice • Heart Disease news • Jan 04 06 In mice with a type of heart disease found in humans, switching from a standard soy-based diet to one in which milk is the major protein source radically improves the… Amino acid supplement no help after heart attack • Heart Attack • Jan 04 06 The amino acid L-arginine provides no benefit to people who have suffered a heart attack, and may even increase the mortality rate in patients over the age of 60,… Surgery best when drugs fail to fix heart • Heart Attack • Dec 30 05 When clot-busting drugs fail to stop a heart attack, surgery to reopen a clogged artery is the most effective way to treat a patient, cutting the risk of death… Distress, fear often beset heart attack patients • Heart Attack • Dec 29 05 A substantial number of patients in the initial stages of a heart attack or severe chest pain crisis - events lumped together as “acute coronary syndrome” or ACS - experience… Heart disease risk higher if a brother or sister has heart problems • Heart Disease news • Dec 28 05 According to a new report having a brother or sister with a cardiovascular disease poses a greater risk than having a parent with a history… Misdosing anti-clotting drugs leads to heart attack symptoms • Heart Attack • Dec 28 05 Because of inaccuracies in prescribing, 42 percent of patients rushed to emergency rooms with symptoms of a heart attack received doses of powerful drugs intended stop clotting in coronary… Medication Reduces Risk of Heart Irregularities After Cardiac Surgery • Heart Disease news • Dec 28 05 Use of the medication amiodarone is associated with one-half the incidence of atrial tachyarrhythmias (rapid, abnormal heart beat) following cardiac surgery, according to a study in the December… Having Sibling With Cardiovascular Disease and Higher CVD Risk • Heart Disease news • Dec 27 05 Middle-aged adults who have a sibling with cardiovascular disease (CVD) have a 45 percent increased risk for CVD, a risk that is greater than that conferred by having… Medication Reduces Risk of Heart Irregularities After Cardiac Surgery • Heart Disease news • Dec 27 05 Use of the medication amiodarone is associated with one-half the incidence of atrial tachyarrhythmias (rapid, abnormal heart beat) following cardiac surgery, according to a study in the December… More evidence seen for fiber cutting heart risks • Heart Disease news • Dec 26 05 A diet that includes diverse sources of fiber may help prevent several major risk factors for heart disease, a study of French adults suggests. The study of nearly 6,000… Resistance training OK for heart failure patients • Heart Disease news • Dec 26 05 Contrary to qualms about deleterious effects on the heart, people with chronic heart failure can safely undertake a resistance training program, Australian researchers report. In fact, such training appears to… One in three U.S. teens at risk of heart disease • Heart Disease news • Dec 22 05 According to researchers in the U.S. as many as one in three American teens are physically unfit and already have many of the risk factors for heart… Cardiovascular Screening of Athletes • Heart Disease articles • Dec 21 05 The sudden death of a competitive athlete inevitably becomes an occasion for local if not national publicity. On each occasion, the public and the medical community ask whether such events could be prevented… Page 63 of 73 pages « First < 61 62 63 64 65 > Last » << Back to main