Cardiovascular Disease News and Research

Latest Cardiovascular Disease News and Research

Hand-grip strength could be used as a predictor of stroke and heart attack

Hand-grip strength could be used as a predictor of stroke and heart attack

Kent researchers assess how smartphone uses interfere with treadmill exercise

Kent researchers assess how smartphone uses interfere with treadmill exercise

Federal budget delivers vital funding for Australian medical research

Federal budget delivers vital funding for Australian medical research

Two physicians examine heart disease through a literary lens

Two physicians examine heart disease through a literary lens

Obese people at greater risk of developing cancer

Obese people at greater risk of developing cancer

Brain protein plays key role in controlling binge drinking

Brain protein plays key role in controlling binge drinking

New study reveals genetic causes of rare syndrome that manifests as high blood pressure

New study reveals genetic causes of rare syndrome that manifests as high blood pressure

Raising lupus awareness: an interview with Professor Ramsey-Goldman, MD

Raising lupus awareness: an interview with Professor Ramsey-Goldman, MD

Study finds link between PTSD and accelerated aging

Study finds link between PTSD and accelerated aging

1 in 5 people to develop heart failure in developed countries

1 in 5 people to develop heart failure in developed countries

New study identifies enzyme that causes obesity-related hypertension

New study identifies enzyme that causes obesity-related hypertension

Study: Rheumatoid arthritis nearly doubles risk of surprise heart attack

Study: Rheumatoid arthritis nearly doubles risk of surprise heart attack

AIDS patients at increased risk of developing intermediate-stage AMD

AIDS patients at increased risk of developing intermediate-stage AMD

Scientists reveal mechanism by which embryos receive nutrition in early stages of pregnancy

Scientists reveal mechanism by which embryos receive nutrition in early stages of pregnancy

Global market for cardiac rhythm management devices worth $13 billion for 2015

Global market for cardiac rhythm management devices worth $13 billion for 2015

Survey: 52% of acute coronary syndrome patients don't take their prescribed OAP therapy

Survey: 52% of acute coronary syndrome patients don't take their prescribed OAP therapy

Simple device to treat sleep apnea may reduce diabetes risk

Simple device to treat sleep apnea may reduce diabetes risk

Two thirds of the world’s population have no access to safe and affordable surgery

Two thirds of the world’s population have no access to safe and affordable surgery

Resverlogix, Hepalink announce equity investment and license agreement for RVX-208

Resverlogix, Hepalink announce equity investment and license agreement for RVX-208

Large majority of people in the world lack access to safe, affordable surgery and anaesthesia

Large majority of people in the world lack access to safe, affordable surgery and anaesthesia

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