Better cardiorespiratory fitness related to lower risk of death, cardiovascular disease • Heart Disease news • May 19 09 Persons with higher levels of cardiorespiratory fitness have a lower risk of all-cause death and coronary heart disease and cardiovascular disease compared to persons with lower… Study Sees Transient Heart Dysfunction in Some Long-Distance Runners • Heart Disease news • May 18 09 A new study using advanced cardiac imaging technology indicates that cardiac abnormalities experienced by some marathon runners following competition are temporary, and do not result in damage to… Expert consensus on catheter ablation of ventricular arrhythmias • Heart Disease news • May 14 09 A call to action for more research to be undertaken into catheter ablation in the field of ventricular arrhythmia (VA) has been issued in a joint consensus document from… Catheter Treatment Effective for Heart Rhythm Disorder • Heart Disease news • May 14 09 Treating a common heart rhythm disorder by burning heart tissue with a catheter works dramatically better than drug treatments, a major international study has found. One year after undergoing… CPAP therapy has benefits after heart surgery • Heart Disease news • May 13 09 Patients recovering from heart surgery may benefit from a treatment used commonly for sleep-disordered breathing called CPAP therapy, a new study suggests. CPAP, which stands for continuous positive airway pressure… Low and high levels of hormone in men with heart failure associated with increased risk of death • Heart Disease news • May 12 09 Men with systolic chronic heart failure who have low or high levels of estradiol, a form of the hormone estrogen,… More evidence for the benefit of exercise in cardiovascular disease—and even in heart failure • Heart Disease news • May 11 09 Exercise is one of eight preventive measures identified by the European Heart Health Charter and features prominently in the scientific programme of EuroPRevent… Low Blood Pressure Levels May Increase Cardiovascular Risk Among Patients with Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • May 07 09 Low Blood Pressure Levels May Increase Cardiovascular Risk Among Patients with Heart Disease Despite Substantial Lowering of LDL-Cholesterol Data from the Treating to… Blood Pressure Monitoring in Children Identifies Risk Factors for Future Cardiovascular Disease • Heart Disease news • May 07 09 Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring in Children Identifies Risk Factors for Future Cardiovascular Disease Data unveiled today at the American Society of Hypertension’s Twenty Fourth Annual… Gene test determines risk of heart surgery complications • Heart Disease news • May 01 09 Genetic differences can explain why some patients undergoing heart surgery later experience shock and kidney complications, according to a study appearing in an upcoming issue of the Journal of… Chemical found in medical devices impairs heart function • Heart Disease news • May 01 09 Researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have found that a chemical commonly used in the production of such medical plastic devices as intravenous (IV) bags and… Depression Linked With Accumulation of Visceral Fat • Heart Disease news • Apr 30 09 Numerous studies have shown that depression is associated with an increased risk of heart disease, but exactly how has never been clear. Now, researchers at Rush University Medical Center have… Veterinary Cardiologist Discovers Gene for Heart Disease • Heart Disease news • Apr 28 09 Washington State University veterinary cardiologist Kathryn M. Meurs has discovered a mutant gene in the Boxer breed that causes a type of heart disease that can be fatal in… Organic Biosensor Detects Onset of Acute Myocardial Ischemia • Heart Disease news • Apr 23 09 Engineering researchers at the University of Arkansas have fabricated and tested a unique biosensor that measures concentrations of potassium and hydrogen ions in the human heart with high specificity.… Conservative Blood Glucose Control May Offer Significantly Improved Outcomes for Vascular Surgery • Heart Disease news • Apr 23 09 Conservative Blood Glucose Control May Offer Significantly Improved Outcomes for Vascular Surgery Patients A study published in the May 2009 issue of the journal… Marine fatty acids may cut rates of heart failure • Heart Disease news • Apr 23 09 Eating fatty fish no more than once a week, and an intake of about 0.3 grams per day of marine omega-3 fatty acids, appear to reduce the risk… Need a heart defibrillator? Call a specialist • Heart Disease news • Apr 22 09 Heart patients who get a defibrillator from doctors who specialize in the heart’s electrical system fare better than those whose devices are implanted by other types of doctors, U.S. researchers… Eating Fatty Fish Once a Week Reduces Men’s Risk of Heart Failure • Heart Disease news • Apr 22 09 Eating salmon or other fatty fish just once a week helped reduce men’s risk of heart failure, adding to growing evidence that omega-3 fatty acids… “Silent” heart attacks more common than thought • Heart Disease news • Apr 21 09 A study using new imaging technology found “silent” heart attacks may be far more common, and more deadly, than suspected, U.S. researchers said on Friday. Some studies estimate that these… Moms who breastfeed less likely to develop heart attacks or strokes • Heart Disease news • Apr 21 09 The longer women breastfeed, the lower their risk of heart attacks, strokes and cardiovascular disease, report University of Pittsburgh researchers in a study published in the… Combination of ASA & clopidogrel reduces heart attack risk in patients with acute coronary syndrome • Heart Disease news • Apr 21 09 Patients particularly benefit in the early phase of treatment - however, bleeding complications occur more often In order to better prevent blood… Review Identifies Dietary Factors Associated With Heart Disease Risk • Heart Disease news • Apr 14 09 A review of previously published studies suggests that vegetable and nut intake and a Mediterranean dietary pattern appear to be associated with a lower risk for heart disease,… Heart problem may predict early death after stroke • Heart Disease news • Apr 13 09 People who suffer a stroke and also have an abnormality in the heart’s electrical activity when they arrive at the emergency room are at a higher risk of dying… Waist Size Found to Be A Predictor of Heart Failure in Both Men and Women • Heart Disease news • Apr 08 09 Adding to the growing evidence that a person’s waist size is an important indicator of heart health, a study led by investigators… Exercise Training May Provide Some Benefit for Patients With Heart Failure • Heart Disease news • Apr 08 09 Aerobic exercise training appears safe for patients with heart failure and was associated with a modest reduction in the risk of death and hospitalization, with some… Page 38 of 73 pages « First < 36 37 38 39 40 > Last » << Back to main