Cardiovascular Disease News and Research

Latest Cardiovascular Disease News and Research

University of Sydney receives $7.5 million grant for clinical trails

University of Sydney receives $7.5 million grant for clinical trails

Hydrogen sulfide based drug shows promise in reducing heart-attack damage

Hydrogen sulfide based drug shows promise in reducing heart-attack damage

Impact of population-wide weight loss observed

Impact of population-wide weight loss observed

USC receives $7.5 million for Comprehensive Center of Excellence in Minority Health

USC receives $7.5 million for Comprehensive Center of Excellence in Minority Health

School, family and community involvement are all needed to increase the activity levels of adolescen

School, family and community involvement are all needed to increase the activity levels of adolescen

Past clinical trials of vitamin E fatally flawed

Past clinical trials of vitamin E fatally flawed

Research to shed new light on how statins benefit heart patients

Research to shed new light on how statins benefit heart patients

FAU receives patent for invention that induces and restores cardiac muscle function

FAU receives patent for invention that induces and restores cardiac muscle function

Framingham Heart Study 100K result published

Framingham Heart Study 100K result published

New patented invention induces and restores cardiac muscle function

New patented invention induces and restores cardiac muscle function

Older women more knowledgeable about cholesterol than younger women

Older women more knowledgeable about cholesterol than younger women

Genes for osteoporosis

Genes for osteoporosis

Hydrogen sulfide limits severe heart attack damage

Hydrogen sulfide limits severe heart attack damage

Researchers provide genetic associations from a genome-wide scan for cardiovascular disease traits

Researchers provide genetic associations from a genome-wide scan for cardiovascular disease traits

Satter Eating Competence Model stresses positive experience of eating

Satter Eating Competence Model stresses positive experience of eating

Weill Cornell Medical College to lead new NYC translational research collaboration

Weill Cornell Medical College to lead new NYC translational research collaboration

ACTOS associated with reduced risk of heart attack and stroke in patients with type 2 diabetes

ACTOS associated with reduced risk of heart attack and stroke in patients with type 2 diabetes

Brits told to get off their bums and exercise!

Brits told to get off their bums and exercise!

Eating competence may lower risk of heart disease

Eating competence may lower risk of heart disease

Circulating fats kill transplanted pancreas cells

Circulating fats kill transplanted pancreas cells

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