Cardiology News and Research

Latest Cardiology News and Research

England has witnessed the fastest growth in obesity in Europe

England has witnessed the fastest growth in obesity in Europe

Smoking a lot more harmful than previously thought

Smoking a lot more harmful than previously thought

American Heart reports on acute ischemic stroke and increased risk of bleeding in the brain

American Heart reports on acute ischemic stroke and increased risk of bleeding in the brain

Tobacco-related illnesses costs Ilinois $6.7 billion annually

Tobacco-related illnesses costs Ilinois $6.7 billion annually

Smoking causes diseases in nearly every organ of the body

Smoking causes diseases in nearly every organ of the body

Training in chronic care medicine is poor

Training in chronic care medicine is poor

ABIOMED has announced the 14th implantation of replacement heart

ABIOMED has announced the 14th implantation of replacement heart

Weight loss medication Xenical® more effective than lifestyle changes alone in managing weight

Weight loss medication Xenical® more effective than lifestyle changes alone in managing weight

₤16.5 million investment in stem cell research

₤16.5 million investment in stem cell research

Arrhythmias are more commonly associated with adults, they can affect children as well

Arrhythmias are more commonly associated with adults, they can affect children as well

UK House of Commons Health Committee publishes its long-awaited Report on obesity

UK House of Commons Health Committee publishes its long-awaited Report on obesity

Multivitamins with 0.4 - 0.8 mg of folic acid are best in birth defect prevention

Multivitamins with 0.4 - 0.8 mg of folic acid are best in birth defect prevention

ACE inhibitors for diabetics cut in half the risk of death

ACE inhibitors for diabetics cut in half the risk of death

Three year olds and upwards should have their blood pressure checked as part of routine examinations

Three year olds and upwards should have their blood pressure checked as part of routine examinations

Full moon does not influence the frequency of epileptic seizures

Full moon does not influence the frequency of epileptic seizures

3 or 4 glasses of wine a week can kill cancer cells

3 or 4 glasses of wine a week can kill cancer cells

Global food and soft drinks industries must demonstrate their commitment towards promoting the health and wellbeing of their consumers

Global food and soft drinks industries must demonstrate their commitment towards promoting the health and wellbeing of their consumers

Columbia University to study link between diabetes and early dementia

Columbia University to study link between diabetes and early dementia

In one unusual circumstance smoking may actually be good for you

In one unusual circumstance smoking may actually be good for you

New findings suggest mammograms may help predict cardiovascular disease

New findings suggest mammograms may help predict cardiovascular disease

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