Solution does not reduce rate of progression to development of heart attack after chest pain • Heart Disease news • Mar 27 12 Patients experiencing symptoms such as chest pain who received from paramedics an intravenous solution consisting of glucose-insulin-potassium (GIK) had no reduction in… Whitney Houston Autopsy Reveals Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • Mar 26 12 The death of Whitney Houston in some ways represents a medical “perfect storm” - heart disease and a plethora of drugs that can accelerate or aggravate that condition, cardiovascular specialists told… Merck Blood Thinner Stops Heart Attacks With Risk of Bleeding • Heart Disease news • Mar 26 12 A study of an experimental blood thinner from Merck & Co. (MRK) showed that while the drug helped thwart heart attacks it raised the risk of brain… Complicating Tears during Coronary Angioplasty: Where are they Most Prevalent and how do They Affect Patient Outcomes? • Heart Disease news • Mar 24 12 Researchers from Thomas Jefferson University Hospital discovered that blockages in the right coronary artery and those in bending areas of… Study Examines Treatment of Heart Failure with Bone Marrow Cells • Heart Disease news • Mar 24 12 Use of a patient’s bone marrow cells for treating chronic ischemic heart failure did not result in improvement on most measures of heart function, according to a… Mayo Clinic Studies Climbers on Everest to Help Heart Patients at Home • Heart Disease news • Mar 22 12 It’s a natural laboratory for studying heart disease, lung problems, muscle loss, sleeping disorders and new medical technologies. It’s also the highest mountain in the… BP Drop When Rising Linked to Heart Failure • Heart Disease news • Mar 21 12 Orthostatic hypotension predicted a significant 46% elevated risk of developing heart failure over about 18 years of follow-up, an observational analysis found. The association was stronger among those 55… Study finds state wealth affects women’s heart disease risk • Heart Disease news • Mar 21 12 According to new research from Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH), a state’s level of wealth or poverty is linked with levels of cardiovascular inflammation in women. Cardiovascular inflammation… Taking vitamin E does not impact women’s heart failure risk • Heart Disease news • Mar 21 12 Taking vitamin E supplements does not increase or decrease heart failure risk among women, according to a study in Circulation: Heart Failure, an American Heart Association journal.… Canadian Journal of Cardiology publishes new atrial fibrillation guidelines • Heart Disease news • Mar 20 12 The Canadian Journal of Cardiology has published a focused update to the Canadian Cardiovascular Society’s atrial fibrillation guidelines. Atrial fibrillation is the most common cardiac arrhythmia and is… Meeting Greater Number of Recommended Cardiovascular Health Factors Linked with Lower Risk of Death • Heart Disease news • Mar 19 12 In a study that included a nationally representative sample of nearly 45,000 adults, participants who met more of seven recommended cardiovascular health behaviors… No rise in heart deaths after 2008 market crash in LA • Heart Disease news • Mar 14 12 The 2008 stock market crash generated a lot of stress, but it did not trigger a spike in heart attack deaths - at least, not in… Hospital survival differs among Hispanic and non-Hispanic heart failure patients • Heart Disease news • Mar 14 12 The odds of surviving their hospital stay for heart failure differ between Hispanic and non-Hispanic white patients according to their level of heart function, even when they… Risk of death from heart failure is lower in women than in men • Heart Disease news • Mar 08 12 Women with chronic heart failure survive longer than their male counterparts, according to a large analysis of studies comprising data on more than 40,000… Lifestyle Choices Made in Your 20s Can Impact Your Heart Health in Your 40s • Heart Disease news • Mar 05 12 Maintaining a healthy lifestyle from young adulthood into your 40s is strongly associated with low cardiovascular disease risk in middle age, according to… Nutrient Found in Dark Meat of Poultry, Some Seafood, May Have Cardiovascular Benefits • Heart Disease news • Mar 03 12 A nutrient found in the dark meat of poultry may provide protection against coronary heart disease (CHD) in women with high cholesterol, according to… Chocolate may be good for your heart: study • Heart Disease news • Mar 02 12 Eating chocolate is not only a treat for the tongue - it may also have some tangible benefits for heart health, such as lowering blood pressure slightly, according to… Pills as good as stents for stable heart patients: analysis • Heart Disease news • Feb 28 12 Treating stable heart patients with a handful of pills works just as well as propping open blocked heart arteries with a stent, U.S. researchers said on Monday,… Women Die More of Heart Attack than Men • Heart Disease news • Feb 26 12 It has been uncovered by a recent report that female patients tend to die more in number of a heart attack as compared to males. The reason behind the… Woodchucks and sudden cardiac death • Heart Disease news • Feb 24 12 How much calcium could a hibernating woodchuck’s heart cells sequester, if a hibernating woodchuck’s heart cells could sequester calcium? More than enough, it turns out, to protect the animals from cardiac arrhythmias… Injectable Gel Could Repair Tissue Damaged by Heart Attack • Heart Disease news • Feb 23 12 University of California, San Diego researchers have developed a new injectable hydrogel that could be an effective and safe treatment for tissue damage caused by heart attacks. The… Is broadcasting heart procedures at meetings safe? • Heart Disease news • Feb 23 12 Broadcasting heart procedures live to doctors at medical meetings may not present a risk to the patient on the table, a new study suggests. It’s already common practice for major… Big Breakthrough for the Tiniest Hearts • Heart Disease news • Feb 20 12 A novel feeding device developed at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing may decrease the risk of failure to thrive (FTT), which currently affects half of all newborns with congenital… Pancreatic hormone linked with severe heart disease in obese and diabetic patients • Heart Disease news • Feb 17 12 Severe heart damage in people who are obese and diabetic is linked with a pancreatic hormone called amylin, UC Davis researchers have found. In the… New ability to regrow blood vessels holds promise for treatment of heart disease • Heart Disease news • Feb 17 12 University of Texas at Austin researchers have demonstrated a new and more effective method for regrowing blood vessels in the heart and limbs -… Page 15 of 73 pages « First < 13 14 15 16 17 > Last » << Back to main