Heart Disease News and Research

Latest Heart Disease News and Research

Musical training might be good for the heart

Musical training might be good for the heart

Bleak outlook for  overweight Australians

Bleak outlook for overweight Australians

Determining levels of homocysteine may be one way to intervene in mild cognitive deficit early in the adult life-cycle

Determining levels of homocysteine may be one way to intervene in mild cognitive deficit early in the adult life-cycle

Combination HRT appears to double the breast cancer risk in women who smoke

Combination HRT appears to double the breast cancer risk in women who smoke

The immune mechanisms of atherosclerosis

The immune mechanisms of atherosclerosis

From aircraft aerodynamics to improved heart implants

From aircraft aerodynamics to improved heart implants

Survival of heart attack patients placed on beta-blocker therapy corresponds to specific variations in their genes

Survival of heart attack patients placed on beta-blocker therapy corresponds to specific variations in their genes

Patients with panic disorder have nearly double the risk for coronary heart disease,

Patients with panic disorder have nearly double the risk for coronary heart disease,

Possible therapy that could control blood pressure

Possible therapy that could control blood pressure

Longer hospital stays do not mean better care

Longer hospital stays do not mean better care

Heavy smokers can reduce their risk of lung cancer if they decrease smoking by 50 percent

Heavy smokers can reduce their risk of lung cancer if they decrease smoking by 50 percent

Gene variants and beta-blockers associated with increased risk of death

Gene variants and beta-blockers associated with increased risk of death

Recommendations for fellowship training in pediatric cardiology

Recommendations for fellowship training in pediatric cardiology

Benefits of statin therapy identified

Benefits of statin therapy identified

Seaweed extract, alginate, could be used to increase the fibre content of junk food

Seaweed extract, alginate, could be used to increase the fibre content of junk food

48 percent of adults in the U.S. have inadequate health literacy

48 percent of adults in the U.S. have inadequate health literacy

Still a long way to go in diagnostic evaluation of all patients who suffer ischemic strokes

Still a long way to go in diagnostic evaluation of all patients who suffer ischemic strokes

Experimental radioactive compound can show images of heart damage up to 30 hours after a brief interruption of blood flow and oxygen

Experimental radioactive compound can show images of heart damage up to 30 hours after a brief interruption of blood flow and oxygen

Findings explain why abused children are often so distracted at school

Findings explain why abused children are often so distracted at school

Pulsing heart cell provides clues into how heart disease develops

Pulsing heart cell provides clues into how heart disease develops

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