Heart Disease News and Research

Latest Heart Disease News and Research

Microsoft launches MSN Health & Fitness

Microsoft launches MSN Health & Fitness

Give all workers the right to a smoke-free environment

Give all workers the right to a smoke-free environment

For uncomplicated colds antibiotics are not necessary

For uncomplicated colds antibiotics are not necessary

Link between fast food, weight gain, and insulin resistance

Link between fast food, weight gain, and insulin resistance

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), the most common endocrine disorder among reproductive-age women

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), the most common endocrine disorder among reproductive-age women

The rise in over the counter drugs, why?

The rise in over the counter drugs, why?

Link between body-mass index and oral-contraceptive failure

Link between body-mass index and oral-contraceptive failure

Moderate physical exercise can stave off metabolic syndrome in people age 55 to 75

Moderate physical exercise can stave off metabolic syndrome in people age 55 to 75

High levels of a blood protein called mannose-binding lectin associated with lower risk of heart attack

High levels of a blood protein called mannose-binding lectin associated with lower risk of heart attack

Significant advance in understanding the human genome

Significant advance in understanding the human genome

People with migraine headaches report more angina, but not more heart disease

People with migraine headaches report more angina, but not more heart disease

Research animals experience severe stress response at slightest contact with researchers

Research animals experience severe stress response at slightest contact with researchers

Indian curry may be the next Alzheimer's weapon

Indian curry may be the next Alzheimer's weapon

Lessons learned from troubles with COX-2 inhibitors

Lessons learned from troubles with COX-2 inhibitors

Course of injections in childhood might help protect people from heart disease later in life

Course of injections in childhood might help protect people from heart disease later in life

Spinal cord injury and obesity

Spinal cord injury and obesity

New gel promotes healing by gluing bone pieces together

New gel promotes healing by gluing bone pieces together

Public health advisory for the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug products

Public health advisory for the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug products

Hirsute women most likely have androgen excess-related disorders, primarily polycystic ovary syndrome

Hirsute women most likely have androgen excess-related disorders, primarily polycystic ovary syndrome

May soon be possible to identify people at risk and even to treat a heart problem with a drug that works on the brain

May soon be possible to identify people at risk and even to treat a heart problem with a drug that works on the brain

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