U.S. panel backs Abbott carotid stent for more patients • Heart Disease news • Jan 27 11 U.S. health advisers backed Abbott Laboratories’ RX Acculink carotid stent on Wednesday as another option for a wider group of patients whose clogged neck arteries put them at… Defibrillators useful in public, less so at home • Heart Disease news • Jan 27 11 Devices to restore a normal heartbeat after cardiac arrest appear to be less useful at home than in public places, researchers said Wednesday. The so-called automatic external defibrillators, or… Occurrence of stroke after coronary artery bypass graft surgery appears to be decreasing • Heart Disease news • Jan 26 11 An analysis of data on more than 45,000 patients who underwent coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery at an academic medical center over the… Untimely jolts not uncommon with heart device • Heart Disease news • Jan 26 11 A common implantable device that helps stop dangerous heart rhythms by sending out small jolts of electricity sometimes misfires, Dutch researchers warn. Over 5 years, they found more than one… HEPA filters reduce cardiovascular health risks associated with air pollution • Heart Disease news • Jan 24 11 Using inexpensive air filters may help reduce cardiovascular disease risk that results from exposure to air pollution, according to researchers from Canada, who studied healthy adultsliving in… Radiation may increase long-term heart risks • Heart Disease news • Jan 24 11 Women treated for breast cancer with radiation therapy are more likely to die from heart disease 20 years or more down the line than women who don’t get radiation, according to… Acute Coronary Syndrome Carries High Costs for Employers • Heart Disease news • Jan 20 11 Employees with myocardial infarction (heart attack) and other types of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) are a major source of direct and indirect health costs, reports a study in the… Heavy drinking may raise abnormal heart rhythm risk • Heart Disease news • Jan 20 11 People who drink regularly, especially heavy drinkers, may be more likely than teetotalers to suffer atrial fibrillation, a type of abnormal heart rhythm, according to a research review. In… Statin benefits questioned in low-risk patients • Heart Disease news • Jan 19 11 People without heart disease should think twice before taking cholesterol-lowering statins, British researchers warn in a report out Wednesday. While the popular drugs require a prescription in the US, they are… Eating more fruit and vegetables is linked to a lower risk of dying from ischemic heart disease • Heart Disease news • Jan 19 11 A European study investigating the links between diet and disease has found that people who consume more fruit and vegetables… Patient-Derived Stem Cells Could Help Test Cardiac Disease Treatments • Heart Disease news • Jan 18 11 Skin cells from a patient with an inherited heart disease were the seeds of a stem cell experiment that could help researchers test specific treatments for the disease,… A Different Path to Fat-Related Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • Jan 18 11 Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the United States. But heart disease is more than just one disease; there are many different… Post-heart attack, patients with lower kidney function not taking prescribed meds • Heart Disease news • Jan 14 11 Among older adults with a recent heart attack (myocardial infarction), those with lower levels of kidney function are less likely to take their medications as prescribed,… New measure trumps HDL levels in protecting against heart disease • Heart Disease news • Jan 13 11 The discovery that high levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol (the “good cholesterol”) is associated with reduced risk of cardiovascular disease has fostered intensive research to modify… Pump Up Your Heart in Five Easy Steps • Symptoms and signs • Jan 12 11 Did you know that a good night’s sleep can help prevent heart disease? There are many simple ways to lower your risk. During February, American Heart Month, Dr. Holly… Statin risks may outweigh benefits for patients with a history of brain hemorrhage • Heart Disease news • Jan 11 11 A computer decision model suggests that for patients with a history of bleeding within the brain, the risk of recurrence associated with statin treatment… Many Patients with Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillators Do Not Meet Criteria for Use • Heart Disease news • Jan 05 11 A study that included more than 100,000 patients who received implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs) found that about 20 percent did not meet evidence-based guidelines for receipt of… Many heart devices used in unqualified patients • Heart Disease news • Jan 04 11 Many people are getting implantable heart defibrillators who do not meet treatment guidelines, boosting costs of care and risks of complications, researchers said on Tuesday. They said as many as… More evidence olive oil and veggies help the heart • Heart Disease news • Jan 01 11 It’s no secret that eating well is good for both body and mind, so it may not come as a surprise that a new study finds women who… How exercise grows a healthy heart • Heart Disease news • Dec 24 10 Everyone knows that exercise comes with metabolic and cardiovascular benefits, but scientists understand surprisingly little about how physical activity influences the heart itself. Now, a new study in the December 23rd… Shouldering family demands and worries bumps up angina risk • Heart Disease news • Dec 23 10 Shouldering family demands and worries seems to increase the risk of angina, the precursor to coronary artery disease, reveals research published online in the Journal of Epidemiology and… Top research highlighted in fight against heart disease and stroke • Heart Disease news • Dec 22 10 Research on reducing risks, improving medical treatment and improving lifestyle behaviors to fight the battle against heart disease and stroke are among the key scientific findings that… Heart disease, stroke deaths continue to fall but costs remain high • Heart Disease news • Dec 16 10 America is winning a battle against heart disease and stroke mortality, but is still losing the war, according to the American Heart Association. In Heart Disease… Lower education level tied to heart failure risk • Heart Disease news • Dec 14 10 The less education people have, the greater their risk of eventually developing chronic heart failure, a large new study finds. Researchers say lower education levels are basically a stand-in… Chinese study suggests that alcohol increases angiographically significant coronary artery disease • Heart Disease news • Dec 09 10 Among a large number of Chinese men presenting with chest pain or EKG changes, sequential subjects undergoing cardiac angiography were evaluated for obstructive coronary artery disease… Page 25 of 73 pages « First < 23 24 25 26 27 > Last » << Back to main