Cardiovascular Disease News and Research

Latest Cardiovascular Disease News and Research

Study demonstrates link between dog ownership and heart health

Study demonstrates link between dog ownership and heart health

Public health officials unprepared for magnitude of heat waves and climate-related diseases

Public health officials unprepared for magnitude of heat waves and climate-related diseases

Heart attack patients with mild cognitive impairment less likely to receive proven treatment

Heart attack patients with mild cognitive impairment less likely to receive proven treatment

Fatigue symptoms in Parkinson's disease linked to reduction in diastolic blood pressure

Fatigue symptoms in Parkinson's disease linked to reduction in diastolic blood pressure

New computational modeling technology to noninvasively assess likelihood of heart attack

New computational modeling technology to noninvasively assess likelihood of heart attack

Cancer survivors could be at greater risk of cardiovascular diseases

Cancer survivors could be at greater risk of cardiovascular diseases

Quitting smoking could reduce risk of cardiovascular disease

Quitting smoking could reduce risk of cardiovascular disease

Insomnia associated with increased risk of heart disease, stroke

Insomnia associated with increased risk of heart disease, stroke

Global air pollution linked to increased emphysema cases

Global air pollution linked to increased emphysema cases

High troponin levels after exercise predict risk of cardiovascular events

High troponin levels after exercise predict risk of cardiovascular events

Nanotube fibers used to rewire damaged hearts

Nanotube fibers used to rewire damaged hearts

Hookah smoking not a safe option, finds new study

Hookah smoking not a safe option, finds new study

Latest advances in cardiovascular medicine to be unveiled

Latest advances in cardiovascular medicine to be unveiled

Eat more plant‐based food, less meat, for better heart health

Eat more plant‐based food, less meat, for better heart health

Study: More heart attacks in areas with higher number of fast food restaurants

Study: More heart attacks in areas with higher number of fast food restaurants

Stress and anxiety often play a helpful, not harmful, role in our daily lives

Stress and anxiety often play a helpful, not harmful, role in our daily lives

Neuronal gene malfunction is behind seizures associated with long QT syndrome, study suggests

Neuronal gene malfunction is behind seizures associated with long QT syndrome, study suggests

Medical mistrust contributes to delays in African American men using health care system

Medical mistrust contributes to delays in African American men using health care system

Atrial fibrillation is common and incurable, but can be controlled

Atrial fibrillation is common and incurable, but can be controlled

Optimistic people tend to be better sleepers, study finds

Optimistic people tend to be better sleepers, study finds

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