New study evaluates noninvasive technology to determine heart disease • Heart Disease news • Aug 30 12 A study published in the most recent issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) presented encouraging news regarding physicians’ ability to determine blood flow and… Ten year decline in ischemic stroke after AMI • Heart Disease news • Aug 28 12 The risk of ischemic stroke one year after acute myocardial infarction (AMI) dropped by 21% over a ten year period, according to research presented at ESC Congress 2012. The… Diagnostic test shows potential to noninvasively identify significant coronary artery disease • Heart Disease news • Aug 26 12 Among patients with suspected or known coronary artery disease, use of a method that applies computational fluid dynamics to derive certain data from computed tomographic (CT)… Family history foretells early heart disease • Heart Disease news • Aug 23 12 If you have a relative who died of heart disease before age 60, your own risk of early heart trouble is higher as well, a large study from Denmark confirms. Family… Measure of coronary artery calcium linked with improved prediction of cardiovascular disease risk • Heart Disease news • Aug 22 12 In a comparison of novel cardiovascular risk markers, coronary artery calcium, ankle-brachial index, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, and family history were independent predictors of coronary… Heart defects on the decline in European babies • Heart Disease news • Aug 13 12 The number of newborns in Europe affected by heart defects appears to have fallen in recent years, but it’s not clear why, says a new study. A team of… Cardiac arrest survival improving in U.S. hospitals: study • Heart Disease news • Jul 18 12 More people hospitalized for cardiac arrest are surviving compared with a decade ago, according to a U.S. study, possibly because of changes in hospital treatment and the way bystanders… Statins Not Part of Standard Regimen for Elderly in U.K. • Heart Disease news • Jul 15 12 Patients older than 74 were increasingly less likely to be prescribed a statin for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease, British researchers reported. But their cross-sectional retrospective study… Cardiac arrest survival improving in U.S. hospitals • Heart Disease news • Jul 14 12 More Americans hospitalized for cardiac arrest are surviving now compared with a decade ago, a new study finds. Researchers are not sure of the reasons for the improvement. But they… Half of all heart patients make medication errors • Heart Disease news • Jul 09 12 Half of all heart patients made at least one medication-related mistake after leaving the hospital, and guidance from a pharmacist didn’t seem to reduce those errors, in a new… Heart Biopsy May Mean Trouble for Tricuspid Valve • Heart Disease news • Jul 06 12 It may be worthwhile to find a noninvasive way to test for heart transplant rejection because the conventional biopsy method is associated with a higher risk of severe tricuspid… Prevention is better than cure for killer cardiovascular disease • Heart Disease news • Jul 06 12 European experts in cardiovascular medicine will today gather at a two day symposium to address the national agenda on cardiovascular disease prevention, held at Imperial College London and… Nicotine patch safe after heart attack: study • Heart Disease news • Jun 30 12 Nicotine replacement therapy appears to be safe for people discharged from the hospital after suffering a heart attack or chest pains, according to a small new study. The results are… Moderate coffee consumption offers protection against heart failure • Heart Disease news • Jun 26 12 While current American Heart Association heart failure prevention guidelines warn against habitual coffee consumption, some studies propose a protective benefit, and still others find no association at all. Amidst… Statins appear associated with reduced risk of recurrent cardiovascular events in men, women • Heart Disease news • Jun 25 12 Cholesterol-lowering statin drugs appear to be associated with reduced risk of recurrent cardiovascular events in men and women, but do not appear to be… Traffic Noise Tied to MI Risk • Heart Disease news • Jun 23 12 Exposure to traffic noise - independent of air pollution levels - may increase the risk of having a myocardial infarction (MI), a Danish study showed. For every 10-decibel increase in traffic… ‘Master molecule’ may improve stem cell treatment of heart attacks • Heart Disease news • Jun 20 12 Johns Hopkins researchers have discovered that a single protein molecule may hold the key to turning cardiac stem cells into blood vessels or muscle tissue, a finding… Walk Test May Help Predict Cardio Risk • Heart Disease news • Jun 19 12 The 6-minute walk test may improve cardiovascular risk prediction in patients with stable coronary heart disease, researchers found. Even after adjustment for traditional cardiovascular risk factors and measures of cardiac… Loneliness, living alone tied to shorter lifespan • Heart Disease news • Jun 18 12 People with heart disease who live alone tend to die sooner than those sharing their home with others, a new study shows. Although the reasons for the gap are still… U of M researchers find natural antioxidant can protect against cardiovascular disease • Heart Disease news • Jun 18 12 University of Minnesota Medical School researchers have collaborated with the School of Public Health and discovered an enzyme that, when found at high levels and… Researchers find new cause of cardiac damage after heart attack in type 1 diabetes • Heart Disease news • Jun 13 12 After people with type 1 diabetes have a heart attack, their long-term chance of suffering even more heart damage skyrockets. But the reason… Researchers develop a ‘time bomb’ to fight cardiovascular disease • Heart Disease news • Jun 10 12 In Switzerland, more than 20,000 people (37% of all deaths) die of cardiovascular disease caused by atherosclerosis each year. Treatment options are currently available to people who suffer… More Hispanics die waiting for a heart transplant • Heart Disease news • Jun 07 12 Hispanic patients in need of a heart transplant are 50 percent more likely to die before they get one than white patients, according to new research. And although that… Alcohol May Trigger Serious Palpitations in Heart Patients • Heart Disease news • Jun 02 12 The term “holiday heart syndrome” was coined in a 1978 study to describe patients with atrial fibrillation who experienced a common and potentially dangerous form of heart palpitation after… Scientists turn skin cells into beating heart muscle • Heart Disease news • May 23 12 Scientists have for the first time succeeded in taking skin cells from patients with heart failure and transforming them into healthy, beating heart tissue that could one day be… Page 12 of 73 pages « First < 10 11 12 13 14 > Last » << Back to main