New research offers reassurance over multiple artery procedures for heart attack victims • Heart Disease news • Dec 17 15 A new study has examined the effects on the heart of treating multiple narrowed arteries - rather than just one - at the time of… Study finds tree nut consumption may lower risk of cardiovascular disease • Heart Disease news • Nov 19 15 A new study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that consuming tree nuts, such as walnuts, may lower the risk of cardiovascular… Heart CT scans outperform stress tests in spotting clogged arteries • Heart Disease news • Oct 26 15 Results of a head-to-head comparison study led by Johns Hopkins researchers show that noninvasive CT scans of the heart’s vessels are far better at spotting clogged arteries… Worldwide shift in heart medication delivery required: Study • Heart Disease news • Oct 21 15 Many people in the world who need essential heart medicine do not get it, even in rich countries, says new research published today in the medical journal The Lancet.… Male and female hearts don’t grow old the same way • Heart Disease news • Oct 20 15 A federally funded analysis of MRI scans of the aging hearts of nearly 3,000 adults shows significant differences in the way male and female hearts change over… Taking A Midday Nap May Help Lower Your Blood Pressure, Stave Off Future Heart Attacks • Heart Disease news • Aug 31 15 No matter your age, naps can be a wonderful thing. They can help you retain all the information you crammed into your… Gene associated with sudden cardiac death identified by ICD monitoring • Heart Disease news • Aug 31 15 A gene associated with sudden cardiac death in the general population has been identified using implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) monitoring in research presented for the first time… Patients with abnormally fast heart rhythms to benefit from modification of treatment • Heart Disease news • Aug 25 15 A simple, safe and cost-free modification to a physical technique used to treat patients in the emergency department with an abnormally fast heart rhythm could… Supercomputers listen to the heart • Heart Disease news • Aug 20 15 New supercomputer models have come closer than ever to capturing the behavior of normal human heart valves and their replacements, according to recent studies by groups including scientists at the Institute for… Just 1 in 10 are referred for cardiac rehab after treatment for heart failure • Heart Disease news • Aug 18 15 Only 1 in 10 heart failure patients is referred to a cardiac rehabilitation program after being hospitalized, despite strong evidence that such exercise… Predicting risk for deadly cardiac events • Heart Disease news • Aug 13 15 A marker commonly used to determine if a patient is having a heart attack can also be used to identify stable patients at high risk for deadly cardiac events, according to… Preventable onset of myocardial infarction through coadministration of 2 drugs • Heart Disease news • Jul 30 15 Ischemic heart disease is the leading cause of death in the world and second in Japan behind cancer. It causes blood vessels to become clogged or narrowed… Texas Children’s Hospital cuts waitlist times for pediatric heart transplant patients • Heart Disease news • Jul 27 15 Long waitlist times often lead to a higher risk of death for children awaiting heart transplantation. However, the team at Texas Children’s Hospital, Houston, cut wait… Menopause associated with more fat around heart, raising risk for heart disease • Heart Disease news • Jul 22 15 Late- and post-menopausal women have significantly greater volumes of fat around their hearts - a risk factor for heart disease - than their pre-menopausal counterparts,… Can pregnancy complications predict future cardiovascular disease risk? • Heart Disease news • Jul 08 15 According to a new study, women can accurately recall key pregnancy-related information at least 4 years later that could have important implications for their future risk of developing cardiovascular… Traumatic Events, PTSD Raise CVD Risk in Women • Heart Disease news • Jul 02 15 Women who suffer traumatic events or develop posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are at increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD), according to new data from a long-running study of… Osteoporosis linked with heart disease in older people • Heart Disease news • Jun 29 15 University of Southampton scientists have discovered a link between coronary heart disease and osteoporosis, suggesting both conditions could have similar causes. In one of the first studies of its… Heart patients can stop blood thinners when undergoing elective surgery • Heart Disease news • Jun 22 15 Patients with atrial fibrillation who stopped taking blood thinners before they had elective surgery had no higher risk of developing blood clots and less risk of major… Patients test drive pacemaker before choosing permanent implant • Heart Disease news • Jun 22 15 Patients are test driving a pacemaker outside the skin before deciding whether to have a permanent implant, reveals novel research presented today at EHRA EUROPACE - CARDIOSTIM 2015 by… Swift intervention doubles survival rate from cardiac arrest • Heart Disease news • Jun 11 15 A team of Swedish researchers finds that early cardiopulmonary resuscitation more than doubles the chance of survival for patients suffering out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. The percentage of patients who receive… Earlier surgical intervention for mitral valve disease is better for most patients • Heart Disease news • Jun 09 15 A more aggressive approach to treating degenerative mitral valve disease, using earlier surgical intervention and less invasive techniques, is more beneficial to the patient than… Images reveal structure of heart cells that may hold heart attack clues • Heart Disease news • Jun 09 15 Newly released images revealing the ‘bicycle spoke’ structure of a heart cell may hold key clues to reducing damage from a heart attack. Research by… Race influences warfarin dose • Heart Disease news • May 29 15 A new report demonstrates that clinical and genetic factors affecting dose requirements for warfarin vary by race. The study, published online today in Blood, the Journal of the American Society of Hematology (ASH),… Measuring kidney health could better predict heart disease risk • Heart Disease news • May 29 15 Simple measures of kidney function and damage may be just as good at predicting who is at risk for heart failure and death from heart attack and stroke… Cognitive impairment predicts worse outcome in heart failure • Heart Disease news • May 25 15 Cognitive impairment predicts worse outcome in elderly heart failure patients, reveals research presented today at Heart Failure 2015 by Hiroshi Saito, a physiotherapist at Kameda Medical Centre in Kamogawa,… Page 1 of 73 pages 1 2 3 > Last » << Back to main