Cardiology News and Research

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Estradiol appears to help in female SARS-CoV-2 infection

Estradiol appears to help in female SARS-CoV-2 infection

Personalized genetic testing helps reduce adverse events following balloon angioplasty

Personalized genetic testing helps reduce adverse events following balloon angioplasty

Vitamin D supplements do not prevent severe asthma attacks in children

Vitamin D supplements do not prevent severe asthma attacks in children

Study: Hydroxychloroquine plus azithromycin linked to significant cardiovascular risks

Study: Hydroxychloroquine plus azithromycin linked to significant cardiovascular risks

A person's socioeconomic status can help predict heart failure mortality

A person's socioeconomic status can help predict heart failure mortality

Metabolic syndrome increases the odds of mortality for COVID-19 patients

Metabolic syndrome increases the odds of mortality for COVID-19 patients

People with atrial fibrillation are urged to quit smoking

People with atrial fibrillation are urged to quit smoking

Antihypertensives reduce severity of Covid-19 infection and death

Antihypertensives reduce severity of Covid-19 infection and death

Heart Research UK awards over £145,000 to Queen’s University Belfast project on blood vessel grafts

Heart Research UK awards over £145,000 to Queen’s University Belfast project on blood vessel grafts

Online searches for 'heart attack' drop during COVID-19, but rise for 'chest pain'

Online searches for 'heart attack' drop during COVID-19, but rise for 'chest pain'

Macrophage programming is more complex than previously thought

Macrophage programming is more complex than previously thought

Highly expressed protein in lung cancer cells drives resistance to targeted therapies

Highly expressed protein in lung cancer cells drives resistance to targeted therapies

Health experts provide guidelines on scientific investigation of synbiotics

Health experts provide guidelines on scientific investigation of synbiotics

Less aggressive approach better for treating patients who go into shock after heart attack

Less aggressive approach better for treating patients who go into shock after heart attack

Genomic analysis reveals many animal species vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2

Genomic analysis reveals many animal species vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2

Excessive fructose consumption can result in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

Excessive fructose consumption can result in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

UH to participate as study site for Pfizer and BioNTech's COVID-19 vaccine

UH to participate as study site for Pfizer and BioNTech's COVID-19 vaccine

Researchers identify mechanisms leading to immune 'exhaustion' in severe viral infections

Researchers identify mechanisms leading to immune 'exhaustion' in severe viral infections

RNA-targeting compound restarts a healing factor silenced by heart attack

RNA-targeting compound restarts a healing factor silenced by heart attack

New surgical approach is highly acceptable among women with ovarian cancer risk

New surgical approach is highly acceptable among women with ovarian cancer risk

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