Cardiology News and Research

Latest Cardiology News and Research

New reversible oral anti-platelet medication had fewer cardiac events in heart attack patients

New reversible oral anti-platelet medication had fewer cardiac events in heart attack patients

Cappella commences evaluation of the Sideguard Coronary Sidebranch Stent & Delivery System

Cappella commences evaluation of the Sideguard Coronary Sidebranch Stent & Delivery System

Effects of vitamin D deficiency amplified by lower levels of sex hormone estrogen

Effects of vitamin D deficiency amplified by lower levels of sex hormone estrogen

Columbia University Medical Center presents the 2009 Naomi Berrie Awards

Columbia University Medical Center presents the 2009 Naomi Berrie Awards

Merck to market and develop cardiovascular medicines for a range of cardiovascular disorders

Merck to market and develop cardiovascular medicines for a range of cardiovascular disorders

Bystanders can save more lives by performing continuous chest compressions, shows analysis

Bystanders can save more lives by performing continuous chest compressions, shows analysis

Researchers develop microscopic polymer beads to deliver antioxidant enzyme into heart

Researchers develop microscopic polymer beads to deliver antioxidant enzyme into heart

El Camino Hospital moves into new, technologically and seismically advanced facility

El Camino Hospital moves into new, technologically and seismically advanced facility

Rapidly cooling a person in cardiac arrest may improve chance of survival without brain damage

Rapidly cooling a person in cardiac arrest may improve chance of survival without brain damage

Phase I clinical study for ETC-1002 commenced

Phase I clinical study for ETC-1002 commenced

Health policy research round up - Medicare and Massachusetts

Health policy research round up - Medicare and Massachusetts

Millar Instruments signs distribution partnership with Transonic Systems

Millar Instruments signs distribution partnership with Transonic Systems

Study confirms that people with severe mental disorders more at risk of dying from heart disease

Study confirms that people with severe mental disorders more at risk of dying from heart disease

Decreased heart functions associated with fat collection in different body locations: Study

Decreased heart functions associated with fat collection in different body locations: Study

M3 USA, Bristol-Myers Squibb to launch next-generation eLearning and eMarketing solution

M3 USA, Bristol-Myers Squibb to launch next-generation eLearning and eMarketing solution

In rural Kentucky, an unexpected take on the health debate

In rural Kentucky, an unexpected take on the health debate

Study of GBHN Order Set project reveals improvements in the length of stay and ordering of best practices

Study of GBHN Order Set project reveals improvements in the length of stay and ordering of best practices

Millar Instruments and Harvard Apparatus announce a new distribution partnership

Millar Instruments and Harvard Apparatus announce a new distribution partnership

First Edition: November 13, 2009

First Edition: November 13, 2009

Improved method of chest closure may set new standard of care for open-heart surgery

Improved method of chest closure may set new standard of care for open-heart surgery

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