Thermometer-like device could help diagnose heart attacks • Heart Disease news • May 06 15 Diagnosing a heart attack can require multiple tests using expensive equipment. But not everyone has access to such techniques, especially in remote or low-income areas. Now scientists have developed a… How do neural cells respond to ischemia? • Heart Disease news • May 05 15 A group of researchers from the Lomonosov Moscow State University in collaboration with their Irish colleagues from the University College Cork has studied the early response of cells to ischemia,… Duke study uncovers foundations of heart regeneration • Heart Disease news • May 04 15 While the human heart can’t heal itself, the zebrafish heart can easily replace cells lost by damage or disease. Now, researchers have discovered properties of a mysterious outer layer of… Fresh whole blood reduces possible complications in pediatric heart surgery patients • Heart Disease news • Apr 30 15 Using fresh whole blood from single donors is better than using component blood from multiple donors in pediatric heart surgery patients, according to an article… Hodgkin’s lymphoma survivors have higher risk for cardiovascular diseases • Heart Disease news • Apr 27 15 Survivors of Hodgkin lymphoma appear to be at higher risk for cardiovascular diseases and both physicians and patients need to be aware of this increased risk, according to… Hepatitis C infection linked to increased risk of heart disease • Heart Disease news • Apr 23 15 Results from a new study demonstrate that chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is associated with a higher risk of developing cardiovascular diseases and significantly increases… Atrial fibrillation recurrence lower with sleep apnea treatment • Heart Disease news • Apr 20 15 The use of continuous positive airway pressure was associated with a significant reduction in the recurrence of atrial fibrillation in patients with obstructive sleep apnea, according to an analysis… Some atrial fibrillation patients receive unnecessary blood thinners • Heart Disease news • Apr 13 15 About a quarter of all atrial fibrillation (AF) patients at the lowest risk for stroke receive unnecessary blood thinners from cardiology specialists, according to UCSF researchers, and these providers… Selenide protects heart muscle in the wake of cardiac arrest • Heart Disease news • Apr 10 15 Damage to heart muscle from insufficient blood supply during cardiac arrest and reperfusion injury after blood flow is restored can be reduced by nearly 90 percent… Common antidepressant increased coronary atherosclerosis in animal model • Heart Disease news • Apr 06 15 A commonly prescribed antidepressant caused up to a six-fold increase in atherosclerosis plaque in the coronary arteries of non-human primates, according to a study by researchers at Wake Forest… Frequency of blood tests in heart surgery patients may lead to anemia, transfusions • Heart Disease news • Mar 18 15 Laboratory testing among patients undergoing cardiac surgery can lead to excessive bloodletting, which can increase the risk of developing hospital-acquired anemia and the… Scans for clinic patients may cut heart attack risk, study finds • Heart Disease news • Mar 16 15 Routine heart scans for patients referred to cardiac clinics with chest pain could reduce heart attack rates, research suggests. The scans would help doctors to make… Heart failure patients fare better with catheter ablation than Amiodarone • Heart Disease news • Mar 16 15 Among patients with heart failure and atrial fibrillation, those who underwent catheter ablation were less likely to die, be hospitalized or have recurrent atrial fibrillation than patients… Statin guidelines miss middle-age patients and over-target seniors • Heart Disease news • Mar 12 15 The newest guidelines for the use of cholesterol-lowering statins in people at risk of heart disease may be too generic, excluding middle-aged adults who could benefit from the drugs,… Have a sense of purpose in life? It may protect your heart • Heart Disease news • Mar 06 15 Having a high sense of purpose in life may lower your risk of heart disease and stroke, according to a new study led by researchers… The Deadly Link Between Heart Disease and Alzheimer’s • Heart Disease news • Feb 06 15 If the threat of a heart attack is not enough to compel Americans to trade in their cheeseburgers and recliners for salmon and exercise bikes, how about mounting evidence… After hospital discharge, deadly heart risks can remain for up to a year • Heart Disease news • Feb 06 15 In the month following an older heart patient’s hospital discharge, there is a one in five risk of rehospitalization or death, but little is… Mammalian heart regenerative capacity depends on severity of injury • Heart Disease news • Jan 23 15 A new study by researchers at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles has shown that neonatal mouse hearts have varying regenerative capacities depending upon the severity of injury. Using cryoinjury… Heart arrhythmias detected in deep-diving marine mammals • Heart Disease news • Jan 19 15 A new study of dolphins and seals shows that despite their remarkable adaptations to aquatic life, exercising while holding their breath remains a physiological challenge for marine mammals. The study,… Austrian researchers show encapsulation of cancer drugs reduces heart damage • Heart Disease news • Dec 05 14 Austrian researchers have shown that a new technique which wraps chemotherapy drugs in a fatty cover (called a liposome) reduces heart damage, in a study presented today… Dispositional mindfulness associated with better cardiovascular health • Heart Disease news • Oct 23 14 Pay attention to the implication of these new research results: People who pay more attention to their feelings and experiences tend to have better cardiovascular health. As noted more… Two Michigan high school students develop screening tools to detect lung and heart disease • Heart Disease news • Oct 21 14 Two Michigan high school students, sisters Ilina and Medha Krishen, have developed screening tools using electronic stethoscopes to detect lung and heart disease.… Vitamin D deficiency increases poor brain function after cardiac arrest by sevenfold • Heart Disease news • Oct 18 14 18 October 2014: Vitamin D deficiency increases the risk of poor brain function after sudden cardiac arrest by seven-fold, according to research presented at… University of Maryland School of Medicine identifies new heart disease pathway • Heart Disease news • Oct 05 14 National Institutes of Health, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Canadian Institutes of Health Research New research by scientists at the University of Maryland School of… Cardiorespiratory fitness is often misdiagnosed • Heart Disease news • Sep 24 14 A recent study by the University of Eastern Finland shows that scaling maximal oxygen uptake and maximal workload by body weight confounds measures of cardiorespiratory fitness. 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