Cardiovascular Disease News and Research

Latest Cardiovascular Disease News and Research

University of Florida researchers restore vitality to cells in lab experiments

University of Florida researchers restore vitality to cells in lab experiments

Chocolate compund that helps heart identified

Chocolate compund that helps heart identified

Histidine may be key to new therapies for cardiovascular disease

Histidine may be key to new therapies for cardiovascular disease

Aspirin reduces strokes in women and heart attacks in men

Aspirin reduces strokes in women and heart attacks in men

Aspirin can significantly reduce the risk of cardiovascular events

Aspirin can significantly reduce the risk of cardiovascular events

Aspirin reduces risk of heart attack

Aspirin reduces risk of heart attack

Physiogenomic resources for rat models of heart, lung and blood disorders

Physiogenomic resources for rat models of heart, lung and blood disorders

Obesity in middle age raises heart disease and diabetes risk

Obesity in middle age raises heart disease and diabetes risk

Heart patients don't stick to drug programs

Heart patients don't stick to drug programs

Erectile dysfunction may be sign of coming heart disease

Erectile dysfunction may be sign of coming heart disease

HHS awards $56.9 million to tackle health disparities

HHS awards $56.9 million to tackle health disparities

Coronary artery disease patients consistently fail to take life saving drugs

Coronary artery disease patients consistently fail to take life saving drugs

Low-fat, high-carb diet not associated with weight gain in postmenopausal women

Low-fat, high-carb diet not associated with weight gain in postmenopausal women

Ethnic minority groups must be included in European health research

Ethnic minority groups must be included in European health research

Soy diet worsens heart disease in mice

Soy diet worsens heart disease in mice

Treating gum disease may reduce heart problems

Treating gum disease may reduce heart problems

Elevated homocysteine levels may be a biomarker for increased risk of AMD

Elevated homocysteine levels may be a biomarker for increased risk of AMD

Molecular link between high fat diets and type 2 diabetes established

Molecular link between high fat diets and type 2 diabetes established

Childhood infections stunt growth and reduce life expectancy

Childhood infections stunt growth and reduce life expectancy

Heart disease risk higher if a brother or sister has heart problems

Heart disease risk higher if a brother or sister has heart problems

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