Cardiovascular Disease News and Research

Latest Cardiovascular Disease News and Research

New finding on key protein opens door to potential therapies for chronic illnesses

New finding on key protein opens door to potential therapies for chronic illnesses

Multivitamin use not linked to risk of major cardiovascular disease events

Multivitamin use not linked to risk of major cardiovascular disease events

Magnetic resonance technology can improve fatty liver diagnosis

Magnetic resonance technology can improve fatty liver diagnosis

New study reveals link between drought and adverse health risks among older adults

New study reveals link between drought and adverse health risks among older adults

Low and high birth weights linked to severity of liver disease in children

Low and high birth weights linked to severity of liver disease in children

Vitamin D deficiency linked to early markers of cardiovascular disease in overweight, obese children

Vitamin D deficiency linked to early markers of cardiovascular disease in overweight, obese children

Research suggests using combined OGTT and HbA1C tests to screen children at high risk of diabetes

Research suggests using combined OGTT and HbA1C tests to screen children at high risk of diabetes

Scientists develop novel technique to screen non-coding DNA of genome for diseases

Scientists develop novel technique to screen non-coding DNA of genome for diseases

Five simple tests provide more accurate assessment of heart-disease risk

Five simple tests provide more accurate assessment of heart-disease risk

Parents can pass damaging effects of nighttime light exposure to offspring, study finds

Parents can pass damaging effects of nighttime light exposure to offspring, study finds

Research finds link between insomnia and increased risk of heart attack, stroke

Research finds link between insomnia and increased risk of heart attack, stroke

Single dose of siRNA molecule offers protection against heart attack and stroke in high-risk patients

Single dose of siRNA molecule offers protection against heart attack and stroke in high-risk patients

Study shows protective link between consumption of legumes and risk of developing type 2 diabetes

Study shows protective link between consumption of legumes and risk of developing type 2 diabetes

Gum disease and tooth loss may be linked to increased risk of death in postmenopausal women

Gum disease and tooth loss may be linked to increased risk of death in postmenopausal women

Researchers find biological basis for financial exploitation in older adults

Researchers find biological basis for financial exploitation in older adults

Simple finger-prick blood test can help doctors prescribe treatment for depression

Simple finger-prick blood test can help doctors prescribe treatment for depression

Eating peanuts with high-fat meal may help protect against cardiovascular diseases

Eating peanuts with high-fat meal may help protect against cardiovascular diseases

Higher nut intake may help reduce risk of CVD, total cancer and all-cause mortality

Higher nut intake may help reduce risk of CVD, total cancer and all-cause mortality

New research finds that statins may have potential role in lowering risk of venous thromboembolism

New research finds that statins may have potential role in lowering risk of venous thromboembolism

Study shows decreasing telomere length may contribute to onset of age-related diseases

Study shows decreasing telomere length may contribute to onset of age-related diseases

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