Cardiovascular Disease News and Research

Latest Cardiovascular Disease News and Research

Higher incidence of rejection following early steroid withdrawal

Higher incidence of rejection following early steroid withdrawal

Rimonabant could be safer for treating obesity than previous weight-loss drugs

Rimonabant could be safer for treating obesity than previous weight-loss drugs

Stress affects molecules believed to play a key role in cellular aging

Stress affects molecules believed to play a key role in cellular aging

Elevated BMI may not increase risk of death among men with heart attack or stroke

Elevated BMI may not increase risk of death among men with heart attack or stroke

Chylomicrons may be as dangerous or more dangerous than low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol

Chylomicrons may be as dangerous or more dangerous than low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol

Low-glycemic load diets may make dieting easier

Low-glycemic load diets may make dieting easier

Deaths caused by cardiovascular disease have decreased over the last 50 years

Deaths caused by cardiovascular disease have decreased over the last 50 years

Smoking killed almost 5 million people around the world in 2000

Smoking killed almost 5 million people around the world in 2000

Having diabetes raises a woman's risk of having a heart attack to nearly 10 times

Having diabetes raises a woman's risk of having a heart attack to nearly 10 times

Low-dose antioxidant supplementation may reduce the risk of cancer among men, but not in women

Low-dose antioxidant supplementation may reduce the risk of cancer among men, but not in women

Concord grapes increase good cholesterol

Concord grapes increase good cholesterol

Vasogen announces full patient enrollment in its trial of Celacade in peripheral arterial disease

Vasogen announces full patient enrollment in its trial of Celacade in peripheral arterial disease

Keeping fit lowers C-Reactive protein in people with metabolic syndrome

Keeping fit lowers C-Reactive protein in people with metabolic syndrome

Cotinine not linked to hearing loss

Cotinine not linked to hearing loss

Millions of people threatened by the diabetes time bomb

Millions of people threatened by the diabetes time bomb

The risk of developing metabolic syndrome increases the more a person drinks

The risk of developing metabolic syndrome increases the more a person drinks

Heavy drinking after suffering a heart attack doubles risk of dying

Heavy drinking after suffering a heart attack doubles risk of dying

Four major U.S. ethnic groups less likely to have cholesterol controlled

Four major U.S. ethnic groups less likely to have cholesterol controlled

Most food stamp beneficiaries can’t afford heart-healthy food

Most food stamp beneficiaries can’t afford heart-healthy food

Too much vitamin supplementation could be harmful

Too much vitamin supplementation could be harmful

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