You are here : health.am > Disorders of Blood Vessels and Lymphatics > Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news Stem cell therapy promising for leg artery disease • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Sep 14 10 Pluristem Therapeutics said early clinical trials show its placenta-derived cell therapy is safe and improves quality of life in patients with peripheral artery disease, or PAD. PAD is an… New Exercise Toolkit Provides a Guide for Peripheral Arterial Disease Professionals • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Jul 08 10 The Vascular Disease Foundation (VDF) announced the launch of its new “Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) Exercise Training Toolkit: A Guide for Health Care Professionals.” This toolkit… Investigators Perfect New Version of Blood-Regulator Thrombin • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Jun 18 10 In research led by a Saint Louis University investigator, molecular biologists have discovered a way to harness the enzyme thrombin’s anti-blood clotting properties. The finding opens the door to new… Your arteries may be suffering insulin resistance, too • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • May 04 10 In people with insulin resistance or full-blown diabetes, an inability to keep blood sugar levels under control isn’t the only problem by far. A new report in the May… Obesity, smoking may raise blood clot risk • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Apr 29 10 Obesity and smoking may each raise a person’s risk of potentially dangerous blood clots in the veins, but certain other suspected risk factors seem to have no impact, a new… Diversity in Vascular Surgery Supplement Published • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Apr 22 10 The Society for Vascular Surgery® (SVS) published its first supplement on diversity articles to its Journal of Vascular Surgery® in April 2010. Diversity in Vascular Surgery: Adapting to America’s New Face… Self-Monitoring Lowers Risks for Patients on Anti-Clotting Drug • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Apr 14 10 A new review of existing research finds that many patients who take an anti-clotting drug or “blood-thinner” can benefit from monitoring the levels of the drug themselves instead of… Thalidomide drug may fight blood vessel disorder • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Apr 06 10 Thalidomide, a drug that caused birth defects when it was launched as a morning sickness pill half a century ago, may be useful for treating a hereditary condition that affects… Cialis shown to help with muscle dystrophy • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Mar 31 10 Experts in the US have been looking into whether Cialis, a popular impotence treatment and rival to Viagra, could work effectively to improve blood circulation in those suffering with muscular… Cardiologist Uses Device Like a Dental Drill to Reopen Arteries • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Mar 25 10 After two open-heart bypass surgeries and three balloon angioplasties, John Wilks seemed to be out of options. The Wheaton, Ill. resident was taking five to 10 nitroglycerin… Radiotherapy can cause lasting vascular disease • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Mar 22 10 For an as yet unknown reason, cancer radiotherapy can increase the risk of cardiovascular disease later in life, a problem that is growing as more and more people survive their cancer… Cooling Inflammation for Healthier Arteries • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Feb 16 10 Agricultural Research Service (ARS)-funded scientists have reported new reasons for choosing “heart-healthy” oats at the grocery store. Nutritionist Mohsen Meydani, director of the Vascular Biology Laboratory at the Jean Mayer USDA Human… New Treatment for Chronic Nose Bleeds • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Feb 12 10 Patients suffering from hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT), an inherited vascular condition characterized by profuse nosebleeds, may find hope in a cancer-fighting drug called bevacizumab, also known as Avastin. “Bevacizumab is a… Bowel disease flare-ups raise risk of blood clots • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Feb 10 10 People with active forms of a group of conditions known as inflammatory bowel disease, or IBD, seem to be at far greater risk of developing potentially life-threatening blood… Evolution of Brain Surgery to Treat Rogue Blood Vessels • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Dec 17 09 Over three decades, a world-recognized medical team at UC San Diego Medical Center has spurred the evolution of a complex surgery to destroy dangerous clusters of arteries and… Study explains how exercise helps patients with peripheral artery disease • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Dec 02 09 Peripheral artery disease (PAD) affects 5 million individuals in the U.S. and is the leading cause of limb amputations. Doctors have long considered exercise to be the… New mechanism explains how the body prevents formation of blood vessels • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Nov 11 09 Researchers at Uppsala University, in collaboration with colleagues in Sweden and abroad, have identified an entirely new mechanism by which a specific protein in the body… Findings Suggest Lipid Assessment in Vascular Disease Can Be Simplified, Without the Need to Fast • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Nov 11 09 Lipid assessment in vascular disease can be simplified by measuring either total and HDL cholesterol levels or apolipoproteins, without the need to… Drugs to Treat Anemia in Cancer Patients Linked to Thromboembolism • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Nov 11 09 Medications frequently given to cancer patients to reduce their risk of anemia are associated with an increased risk of deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism, according to… Sight gone, but not necessarily lost? • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Oct 30 09 Like all tissues in the body, the eye needs a healthy blood supply to function properly. Poorly developed blood vessels can lead to visual impairment or even blindness. While many of… Vascular Surgeons Perform Most Peripheral Arterial Interventions • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Oct 28 09 Vascular surgeons have the highest market share and the lowest overall mortality and morbidity rates for peripheral arterial interventions (PAI), when compared to interventional cardiologists and interventional radiologists who also… Smoking gun: just 1 cigarette has harmful effect on the arteries of young healthy adults • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Oct 27 09 Even one cigarette has serious adverse effects on young adults, according to research presented by Dr. Stella Daskalopoulou at the Canadian… Leg artery disease often goes undetected • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Oct 26 09 Many middle-aged adults may be walking around with a dangerous health problem and not even know it. The condition called peripheral artery disease, or PAD, occurs when arteries in the legs… New therapy for vasculitis will help patients avoid infertility and cancer • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Oct 19 09 Researchers have identified that Rituxan, a drug previously approved for the treatment of non-Hodgkin’s B cell lymphoma and rheumatoid arthritis, can treat severe ANCA-associated vasculitis as… BUSM researchers identify better laser for treating facial spider veins • Blood Vessels & Lymphatic disorders news • Oct 06 09 Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) have concluded that the 940nm wavelength laser is superior for treating facial spider veins (telangiectasias) as compared to the… Page 3 of 9 pages < 1 2 3 4 5 > Last » << Back to main