Cardiology News and Research

Latest Cardiology News and Research

Nautic Partners announces acquisition of Omnicare Clinical Research

Nautic Partners announces acquisition of Omnicare Clinical Research

Blood levels of inflammation-controlling protein linked to childrens' risk of developing diabetes

Blood levels of inflammation-controlling protein linked to childrens' risk of developing diabetes

Heart attacks in the morning are more serious

Heart attacks in the morning are more serious

Special-focus on postoperative cognitive dysfunction in older adults

Special-focus on postoperative cognitive dysfunction in older adults

Study finds increase in implementation of evidence-based therapies for myocardial infarction

Study finds increase in implementation of evidence-based therapies for myocardial infarction

UCLA's Kidney and Pancreas Transplant Program improves patients' survival rate

UCLA's Kidney and Pancreas Transplant Program improves patients' survival rate

Positive results from Shire's Vyvanse clinical trial in schizophrenia

Positive results from Shire's Vyvanse clinical trial in schizophrenia

Five Loyola employees donate kidneys to complete strangers

Five Loyola employees donate kidneys to complete strangers

Vitamin E effective against severe fatty liver disease in some children

Vitamin E effective against severe fatty liver disease in some children

Simple home genetic test can identify health risk factors in young athletes

Simple home genetic test can identify health risk factors in young athletes

Cotinine can reduce plaques linked with dementia and prevent memory loss

Cotinine can reduce plaques linked with dementia and prevent memory loss

Pfizer announces global launch of new child nutrition products

Pfizer announces global launch of new child nutrition products

Heart attacks more severe in the morning: Study

Heart attacks more severe in the morning: Study

Legislative approaches needed to address obesity epidemic in Canada

Legislative approaches needed to address obesity epidemic in Canada

Non-communicable diseases responsible for more than half of deaths worldwide, WHO report says

Non-communicable diseases responsible for more than half of deaths worldwide, WHO report says

IAHF, Global Bridges launch tobacco treatment training for Mexico health care providers

IAHF, Global Bridges launch tobacco treatment training for Mexico health care providers

Nursing environment linked to improved patient outcomes

Nursing environment linked to improved patient outcomes

Blueberries can protect against heart disease and cancer

Blueberries can protect against heart disease and cancer

Women more likely to develop kidney damage after coronary angiogram

Women more likely to develop kidney damage after coronary angiogram

Deep Breeze launches telehealth Breeze@home system for COPD patients

Deep Breeze launches telehealth Breeze@home system for COPD patients

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