Cardiology News and Research

Latest Cardiology News and Research

Protecting health from climate change

Protecting health from climate change

75% of  hospital patients suffer from malnutrition regardless of their pathology

75% of hospital patients suffer from malnutrition regardless of their pathology

Physical therapy in ICU can reduce hospital stays

Physical therapy in ICU can reduce hospital stays

Review of percutaneous valve therapy

Review of percutaneous valve therapy

Harvard health looks at schizophrenia and heart disease

Harvard health looks at schizophrenia and heart disease

SPIRIT III trial shows fewer major adverse cardiac events

SPIRIT III trial shows fewer major adverse cardiac events

Trial of an individualized menopause decision aid

Trial of an individualized menopause decision aid

Obesity goes global

Obesity goes global

Low-dose aspirin for in vitro fertilisation

Low-dose aspirin for in vitro fertilisation

75% of hospitalised patients suffer from malnutrition regardless of their pathology

75% of hospitalised patients suffer from malnutrition regardless of their pathology

Two carotid stenting trials show results comparable to AHA guidelines

Two carotid stenting trials show results comparable to AHA guidelines

Breakfast cereal helps prevent heart failure

Breakfast cereal helps prevent heart failure

Study explains why physical activity is beneficial in preventing heart attack and stroke

Study explains why physical activity is beneficial in preventing heart attack and stroke

New polymer for use in joint reconstruction

New polymer for use in joint reconstruction

Researchers discover genes linking stress, high blood pressure, alcoholism and tobacco addiction

Researchers discover genes linking stress, high blood pressure, alcoholism and tobacco addiction

New method of oral insulin delivery patented

New method of oral insulin delivery patented

Hispanics and African Americans are less likely to use commercial weight loss programs

Hispanics and African Americans are less likely to use commercial weight loss programs

The biomedical and sociological effects of sleep restriction

The biomedical and sociological effects of sleep restriction

Improvements in survival after dialysis in the elderly

Improvements in survival after dialysis in the elderly

40 percent of men and 30 percent of women are overweight

40 percent of men and 30 percent of women are overweight

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