Cardiovascular Disease News and Research

Latest Cardiovascular Disease News and Research

Trial of an individualized menopause decision aid

Trial of an individualized menopause decision aid

Study explains why physical activity is beneficial in preventing heart attack and stroke

Study explains why physical activity is beneficial in preventing heart attack and stroke

40 percent of men and 30 percent of women are overweight

40 percent of men and 30 percent of women are overweight

NIH and India partner to develop low-cost health-care technologies

NIH and India partner to develop low-cost health-care technologies

FDA to look at warnings about salt in food

FDA to look at warnings about salt in food

Early intervention benefits women with acute coronary syndromes

Early intervention benefits women with acute coronary syndromes

Phase II map of human genetic variation

Phase II map of human genetic variation

Severely mentally ill at high risk for cardiovascular disease

Severely mentally ill at high risk for cardiovascular disease

Scientists reassess heart disease causes

Scientists reassess heart disease causes

Mental disorders are disorders of the brain

Mental disorders are disorders of the brain

Garlic boosts hydrogen sulfide to relax arteries

Garlic boosts hydrogen sulfide to relax arteries

CryoCath files patent infringement lawsuit

CryoCath files patent infringement lawsuit

Garlic... bad on the nose but good on the heart!

Garlic... bad on the nose but good on the heart!

Homocysteine appears to be play a part in retinal damage and vision loss

Homocysteine appears to be play a part in retinal damage and vision loss

Depression among patients with coronary artery disease

Depression among patients with coronary artery disease

Even low levels of weekly exercise can be beneficial

Even low levels of weekly exercise can be beneficial

Penn awarded $2.1 million grant for cardiovascular research

Penn awarded $2.1 million grant for cardiovascular research

Breast cancer awareness calls for cardiovascular awareness

Breast cancer awareness calls for cardiovascular awareness

Folic acid supplements dramatically lower blood arsenic levels in those exposed to contaminated water

Folic acid supplements dramatically lower blood arsenic levels in those exposed to contaminated water

Women with high or increasing blood pressure more likely to develop diabetes

Women with high or increasing blood pressure more likely to develop diabetes

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