Cardiology News and Research

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Overweight children more likely to take prescription medications

Overweight children more likely to take prescription medications

QRS prolongation associated with increased rates of heart-failure mortality

QRS prolongation associated with increased rates of heart-failure mortality

Blood clot-busting enzymes much busier than previously imagined

Blood clot-busting enzymes much busier than previously imagined

Myocardial infarction mortality rates decrease by 44% over the last 15 years in Argentina

Myocardial infarction mortality rates decrease by 44% over the last 15 years in Argentina

Truven Health Analytics names Banner Heart among 50 Top Cardiovascular Hospitals

Truven Health Analytics names Banner Heart among 50 Top Cardiovascular Hospitals

Five ACS members receive 2012 Surgical Humanitarian and Volunteerism Awards

Five ACS members receive 2012 Surgical Humanitarian and Volunteerism Awards

Comorbid physical, psychiatric disorders common in BD

Comorbid physical, psychiatric disorders common in BD

Stenting outcomes worse for elderly women than men

Stenting outcomes worse for elderly women than men

Beta blockers do not lower cardiac risk in patients with or without CAD

Beta blockers do not lower cardiac risk in patients with or without CAD

Chronic kidney disease independently increases mortality risk

Chronic kidney disease independently increases mortality risk

Mexiletine improves patient-reported stiffness in nondystrophic myotonia

Mexiletine improves patient-reported stiffness in nondystrophic myotonia

Heart attacks linked with mortality risk in people with schizophrenia

Heart attacks linked with mortality risk in people with schizophrenia

New defibrillator offers advantages for young patients with congenital heart problems

New defibrillator offers advantages for young patients with congenital heart problems

Scripps Health receives Qualcomm Foundation grant to support digital medicine research projects

Scripps Health receives Qualcomm Foundation grant to support digital medicine research projects

Long-term survivors of hematopoietic cell transplants more likely to develop heart disease

Long-term survivors of hematopoietic cell transplants more likely to develop heart disease

Beta-blockers not associated with reduced risk of heart attacks, death and strokes

Beta-blockers not associated with reduced risk of heart attacks, death and strokes

Certificate of Need appears to do neither for heart bypass surgery

Certificate of Need appears to do neither for heart bypass surgery

Bristol-Myers Squibb, Sanofi restructure long-term alliance

Bristol-Myers Squibb, Sanofi restructure long-term alliance

The Center Helping Obesity In Children End Successfully receives Aetna Foundation grant

The Center Helping Obesity In Children End Successfully receives Aetna Foundation grant

Estrogen/progesterone treatment started soon after menopause appears safe and effective

Estrogen/progesterone treatment started soon after menopause appears safe and effective

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