Heart Disease News and Research

Latest Heart Disease News and Research

Researchers increase bone mass by tweaking the shape of a regulatory protein

Researchers increase bone mass by tweaking the shape of a regulatory protein

Researchers show that different forms of amyloid beta lead to neural damage in different ways

Researchers show that different forms of amyloid beta lead to neural damage in different ways

Atorvastatin may increase new blood vessel formation

Atorvastatin may increase new blood vessel formation

New drug combo to cut cardiovascular disease

New drug combo to cut cardiovascular disease

Potential new treatment for diabetic nerve damage

Potential new treatment for diabetic nerve damage

Consumer magazine warns against canned tuna

Consumer magazine warns against canned tuna

Discovery of protein associated with severe preeclampsia

Discovery of protein associated with severe preeclampsia

Cigarette smoking and high cholesterol predict different forms of peripheral artery disease

Cigarette smoking and high cholesterol predict different forms of peripheral artery disease

Study finds ways to improve detection of blood clots in the lung

Study finds ways to improve detection of blood clots in the lung

Trials funded by for-profit organizations more likely to report positive findings

Trials funded by for-profit organizations more likely to report positive findings

HERA trial continues to demonstrate significant patient benefits from Herceptin

HERA trial continues to demonstrate significant patient benefits from Herceptin

Genes variations raise risk of heart disease after treatment for childhood cancer

Genes variations raise risk of heart disease after treatment for childhood cancer

UK's first 'beating heart' transplant a success

UK's first 'beating heart' transplant a success

How low should our cholesterol be and just how safe are statins?

How low should our cholesterol be and just how safe are statins?

Just a few extra pounds increases women's risk of reflux

Just a few extra pounds increases women's risk of reflux

Molecular pathway may contribute to age related diseases

Molecular pathway may contribute to age related diseases

People with limited literacy skills have worse health outcomes

People with limited literacy skills have worse health outcomes

New diagnostic approaches for early identification of patients at high risk of rapid loss of kidney function

New diagnostic approaches for early identification of patients at high risk of rapid loss of kidney function

Clipping or coiling aneurysms - study

Clipping or coiling aneurysms - study

Control your diabetes for life

Control your diabetes for life

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