Cardiovascular Disease News and Research

Latest Cardiovascular Disease News and Research

GSK supports AHA policy statement on smokeless tobacco products

GSK supports AHA policy statement on smokeless tobacco products

Women & Infants Hospital receives $2.1M NIH grant to continue work under COBRE for Perinatal Biology

Women & Infants Hospital receives $2.1M NIH grant to continue work under COBRE for Perinatal Biology

Bayer’s new oral contraceptive receives FDA approval

Bayer’s new oral contraceptive receives FDA approval

Celiac disease on the rise in adults: Study

Celiac disease on the rise in adults: Study

Amira submits IND application for AM152 antagonist

Amira submits IND application for AM152 antagonist

Experts predict rise in food prices

Experts predict rise in food prices

KAI Pharmaceuticals enrolls patients in Phase 1b study of KAI-4169 for treatment of SHPT

KAI Pharmaceuticals enrolls patients in Phase 1b study of KAI-4169 for treatment of SHPT

European Society of Cardiology to support EuroPRevent Meeting

European Society of Cardiology to support EuroPRevent Meeting

Early recipient of transcatheter aortic valve receives Courageous Patient Award

Early recipient of transcatheter aortic valve receives Courageous Patient Award

Researchers find no link between dialysis treatments and cardiac symptoms

Researchers find no link between dialysis treatments and cardiac symptoms

HHS awards grant to promote better primary care services for mentally-ill patients

HHS awards grant to promote better primary care services for mentally-ill patients

Endothelial progenitor cells predict metastatic disease in children with cancer: Study

Endothelial progenitor cells predict metastatic disease in children with cancer: Study

FDA, European regulators restrict Avandia use

FDA, European regulators restrict Avandia use

MMRF receives contract to analyze solid-organ transplantation data

MMRF receives contract to analyze solid-organ transplantation data

Concerted effort yields significant progress in reducing depression, HIV/AIDS, and osteoporosis in women

Concerted effort yields significant progress in reducing depression, HIV/AIDS, and osteoporosis in women

World Heart Federation calls on employers and employees to take responsibility for workplace wellness

World Heart Federation calls on employers and employees to take responsibility for workplace wellness

NYU Langone Medical Center announces presentations at TCT 2010 scientific symposium

NYU Langone Medical Center announces presentations at TCT 2010 scientific symposium

Progress in realizing potential of satellite measurements of air pollution

Progress in realizing potential of satellite measurements of air pollution

Malnutrition, inflammation complicate blood cholesterol readings in CKD patients

Malnutrition, inflammation complicate blood cholesterol readings in CKD patients

Preclinical data of novel drug-resistant hypertension therapy presented at TCT 2010

Preclinical data of novel drug-resistant hypertension therapy presented at TCT 2010

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