You are here : health.am > Disorders of Blood Vessels and Lymphatics > Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news Learn about peripheral arterial disease and get moving • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Sep 06 11 Peripheral arterial disease, or PAD, is a common condition affecting 12-20 percent of Americans age 65 and older that may be a signal of future heart attack and stroke—and… ‘Lunch-time leg lift’ helps tackle varicose veins • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Aug 31 11 Bumpy, puffy varicose veins are not only unsightly they can also be uncomfortable, as 53-year-old Barbara Costa discovered. “Through the years, it was getting worse and worse. I was getting… New study shows patients with coronary artery disease • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Aug 30 11 Thrombotic (clotting) and bleeding events are complications that may occur after surgery. With the aging population in the western world, there are more patients undergoing orthopedic surgery than ever… Common vein condition increases risk for developing life-threating blood clots • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Aug 18 11 Patients with clinically diagnosed superficial vein thrombosis (SVT), a blood clot in the veins just beneath the skin that commonly resolves on its own without treatment, are… Regrowing Blood Vessels With a Potent Molecule • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Aug 02 11 Ever since the Nobel Prize for nerve growth factor was awarded more than 30 years ago, researchers have been searching for ways to use growth factor clinically. University of Pittsburgh… Connection discovered between the nervous system and the vascular system • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Jun 08 11 Dr. Frédéric Charron, researcher at the Institut de recherches cliniques de Montréal (IRCM), and his team have shown for the first time that a key molecule of… Novel pathway regulating angiogenesis may fight retinal disease, cancers • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • May 30 11 Scientists identify in the journal Nature a new molecular pathway used to suppress blood vessel branching in the developing retina – a finding with potential therapeutic value for… Egyptian princess was first person with diagnosed coronary artery disease • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • May 17 11 The coronary arteries of Princess Ahmose-Meryet-Amon - as visualised by whole body computerised tomography (CT) scanning - will feature in two presentations at the International Conference of… CHOP Partners with Vascular Magnetics to Commercialize Blood Vessel Research • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • May 09 11 Building on its extensive laboratory research using magnetically guided nanoparticles to deliver drugs to diseased blood vessels, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia has just spun off its… Peggy Fleming Educates Patients About Peripheral Arterial Disease or “P.A.D.” • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • May 04 11 Olympic Gold Medalist Peggy Fleming and the P.A.D. Coalition want to help educate women and their families about an often times silent cardiovascular disease, peripheral arterial disease… Robert B. McLafferty, MD Named President, Vascular Disease Foundation • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • May 03 11 Dr. Robert McLafferty was elected president of the Vascular Disease Foundation (VDF) board of directors at their meeting held on March 25th in Chicago, IL. Robert B. McLafferty,… Vitamin D levels linked with health of blood vessels • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Apr 03 11 A lack of vitamin D, even in generally healthy people, is linked with stiffer arteries and an inability of blood vessels to relax, research from the Emory/Georgia Tech… Scientists identify molecule that can increase blood flow in vascular disease • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Mar 10 11 Circulating through the bloodstream of every human being is a rare and powerful type of cell, one that can actually create new blood vessels to bypass… Laughter really is the best medicine (for leg ulcers) • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Mar 08 11 Forget technology. The best prescription for patients with venous leg ulcers is good quality nursing care – and the occasional belly laugh! A five-year study led from the… War dispatch: torn blood vessels growing problem • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Feb 03 11 U.S. troops appear to be sustaining more blood vessel tears now than in earlier wars, according to a new analysis of reports from the battlefield. Of soldiers wounded in Iraq… Live Online Chats Answer Questions about Vascular Disease • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Feb 03 11 he Vascular Disease Foundation’s (VDF) is proud to offer live online chats with a medical professional for its patients. The next “Ask the Expert” live chat is scheduled for… New Nanoparticles Make Blood Clots Visible • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Feb 03 11 For almost two decades, cardiologists have searched for ways to see dangerous blood clots before they cause heart attacks. Now, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis report… Young rats given polyphenols show less endothelial function deterioration with aging • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Jan 31 11 The endothelium is the inner lining of our blood vessels and normal functions of endothelial cells include enabling coagulation, platelet adhesion and immune function. Endothelial dysfunction… Protein thought to protect against oxidative stress also promotes clogging of arteries • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Jan 10 11 UCLA researchers have found that a protein that plays an important role in some antioxidant therapies may not be as effective due to additional mechanisms… Bacteria eyed for possible role in atherosclerosis • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Jan 05 11 Dr. Emil Kozarov and a team of researchers at the Columbia University College of Dental Medicine have identified specific bacteria that may have a key role in vascular pathogenesis, specifically… Rare mutations linked with catastrophic aortic aneurysms • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Nov 19 10 TAAD causes thousands of deaths in the United States each year. Although timely surgical repair of aneurysms can prevent death, thoracic aneurysms are often asymptomatic until dissection (tearing of the… UTHealth discoveries shed more light on deadly thoracic aortic disease • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Nov 19 10 Discovery of a fifth gene defect and the identification of 47 DNA regions linked to thoracic aortic disease are the subject of studies released this month involving… Combo high-tech CT scans just as good as older imaging to detect coronary artery disease • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Nov 16 10 Heart imaging specialists at Johns Hopkins have shown that a combination of CT scans that measure how much blood is flowing through… Aortic aneurysm treatable with asthma drugs • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Nov 16 10 A new study from Karolinska Institutet shows that asthma drugs are a potential treatment for aortic aneurysm. These drugs, which block cysteinyl-leukotrienes, could reduce the break down of vessel wall tissue… ‘Paradigm shift’ in how physicians treat peripheral artery disease • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Oct 05 10 A balloon angioplasty device that sucks up dangerous plaque debris could trigger a “paradigm shift” in how physicians treat peripheral artery disease, researchers write in the current issue… Page 2 of 9 pages < 1 2 3 4 > Last » << Back to main