New Insights Into Cardiac Aging • Heart Disease news • Sep 15 09 Investigators at Burnham Institute for Medical Research (Burnham) have found that the conserved protein d4eBP modulates cardiac aging in Drosophila (fruit flies). The team also found that d4eBP, which binds to the… EuroHeart 2009 • Heart Disease news • Sep 10 09 New research points to huge inequalities in both national prevention policies and levels of cardiovascular mortality seen across the EU Research that highlights striking differences across different countries in Europe both in terms of national… Lead in bone associated with increased risk of death from cardiovascular disease in men • Heart Disease news • Sep 09 09 Growing evidence shows that exposure to lead in the environment is associated with cardiovascular disease, including increased risk of hypertension. However, those studies… Newest Taser Research Finds No Adverse Cardiac Effects • Heart Disease news • Sep 04 09 One of the country’s foremost experts on the effect of Taser® use has published a new study that evaluated the immediate cardiac and cardiovascular effects on a group of… Cardiac biomarker levels strongly predict outcome of bypass surgery • Heart Disease news • Sep 04 09 Levels of a biomarker used in the diagnosis of heart attacks are almost universally elevated in patients who have undergone coronary-artery bypass grafting (CABG) and, when markedly elevated,… Large thighs protect against heart disease and early death • Heart Disease news • Sep 04 09 Men and women whose thighs are less than 60cm in circumference have a higher risk of premature death and heart disease, according to research published on bmj.com today.… New Hope for Heart Failure Patients • Heart Disease news • Sep 01 09 A therapy called cardiac resynchronization can significantly delay the progression of heart failure, according to a major international study published in the New England Journal of Medicine. The treatment reduced… New hope for heart failure patients • Heart Disease news • Sep 01 09 A therapy called cardiac resynchronization can significantly delay the progression of heart failure, according to a major international study published in the New England Journal of Medicine. The treatment reduced the… The benefits of reperfusion therapy • Heart Disease news • Sep 01 09 The wider use of reperfusion therapy in patients with heart attack (AMI) can save millions of lives in Europe. Effective reperfusion therapy in an AMI patient can cut the individual risk of… Pre-hospital organization: The first links in the chain of survival for heart attack patients • Heart Disease news • Sep 01 09 Mortality rate following a heart attack has fallen by more than 50% in Europe over the past 25 years. However, because only minor… Secondhand smoke worsens heart attacks’ effects • Heart Disease news • Aug 31 09 Secondary smoke is known to increase the risk of heart attacks. But new research shows that it can also worsen the outcomes of those who do suffer heart attacks. Jill Pell,… New sensitive markers to detect myocardial infarction • Heart Disease news • Aug 31 09 New biomarkers significantly improve the early detection of acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Recent studies reveal a novel and promising way for doctors to conclusively ensure that a patient is having… Can we change society? • Heart Disease news • Aug 31 09 Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) result from a negative interaction between genes, lifestyle and environment. To prevent CVD, it is necessary to influence the natural history of the disease development in an individual. While we… Ongoing challenges for cardiovascular prevention in Europe • Heart Disease news • Aug 31 09 A comprehensive strategy, focusing on changes in lifestyle and on the management of risk factors, is needed to prevent premature mortality and reduction of life expectancy in good health due… Infective endocarditis: An old but changing disease • Heart Disease news • Aug 31 09 Barcelona, Spain, 31 August: Infective endocarditis (IE) is a severe form of valve disease characterized by infection located in the valves of the heart. It is still associated with a… First European guidelines for reducing the cardiac risks in noncardiac surgery • Heart Disease news • Aug 31 09 Barcelona, Spain, 31 August: Cardiac events are the major cause of morbidity and mortality in patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery, and new guidelines issued today by the… Results from the PRAGUE-7 study • Heart Disease news • Aug 31 09 Barcelona, Spain, 31 August: The outcome of patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) complicated by cardiogenic shock* is generally very poor. Although early mechanical revascularisation by primary PCI has been shown as… New tests pinpoint heart attacks faster • Heart Disease news • Aug 27 09 New ultra-sensitive blood tests can rapidly detect when heart muscle is dying from a heart attack, even from the moment the patient arrives in the emergency room, according to two studies… Vitamin takers less likely felled by heart disease • Heart Disease news • Aug 27 09 Good news for those who take vitamin supplements: People who take a multivitamin and vitamin E nearly every day for 10 years seem to have a slightly lower risk… Risk of Death Following Acute Coronary Syndromes Different For Men, Women • Heart Disease news • Aug 26 09 Women may have a slightly higher risk of death than men in the 30 days following an acute coronary syndrome (ACS; such as heart attack… Women Slightly More Likely to Die than Men in the 30 Days Following a Heart Attack • Heart Disease news • Aug 26 09 A new study from NYU School of Medicine found that women may have a slightly higher risk of death than men… Why “thick” blood protects from a heart attack • Heart Disease news • Aug 24 09 “Thick” blood can cause heart attack and stroke, but also prevent them. Scientists at Heidelberg University Hospital have explained the mechanism of this clinical paradox for the first time… Little known type of cholesterol may pose the greatest heart disease risk • Heart Disease news • Aug 20 09 Health-conscious people know that high levels of total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol (the so-called “bad” cholesterol) can increase the risk of heart attacks. Now… Abnormal heart rhythm more common in white elders • Heart Disease news • Aug 13 09 Aging white adults appear to have a greater risk of developing the heart rhythm disorder atrial fibrillation than their black peers, new research suggests. In a 17-year study, researchers… Optimism may do women’s hearts good • Heart Disease news • Aug 11 09 Women with an optimistic outlook may live longer and be less likely to develop heart disease than women who take a dimmer view of life, according to a study published Monday.… Page 35 of 73 pages « First < 33 34 35 36 37 > Last » << Back to main