Cardiology News and Research

Latest Cardiology News and Research

Weight, fitness and lifestyle are important factors contributing to metabolic syndrome

Weight, fitness and lifestyle are important factors contributing to metabolic syndrome

Lack of sleep could make you fat

Lack of sleep could make you fat

New portable infectious disease detector

New portable infectious disease detector

Potential new therapies for cancer and bleeding disorders

Potential new therapies for cancer and bleeding disorders

Rotary blood pump shows promise for pediatric patients

Rotary blood pump shows promise for pediatric patients

Serono announces the availability of Saizen for adult growth hormone deficiency

Serono announces the availability of Saizen for adult growth hormone deficiency

Scientists identify a protein that regulates alcohol-withdrawal seizures

Scientists identify a protein that regulates alcohol-withdrawal seizures

Body drumming a hit for phobics

Body drumming a hit for phobics

Why the Mediterranean diet appers to protect against breast cancer

Why the Mediterranean diet appers to protect against breast cancer

Statins lower C-reactive protein (CRP), a major new risk factor for heart disease marked by inflammation

Statins lower C-reactive protein (CRP), a major new risk factor for heart disease marked by inflammation

Medical device innovations - fabricating the future

Medical device innovations - fabricating the future

Trial of naproxen and celecoxib suspended

Trial of naproxen and celecoxib suspended

System to help babies avoid brain damage

System to help babies avoid brain damage

Potential cure for lymphoma in HIV patients

Potential cure for lymphoma in HIV patients

New guidelines for treating diabetes

New guidelines for treating diabetes

New form of treatment for cancer of the larynx

New form of treatment for cancer of the larynx

Ascorbic acid doesn't seem to help physical exercise performance

Ascorbic acid doesn't seem to help physical exercise performance

Reduced progression of atherosclerosis tied to statin drugs lowering fats, protein

Reduced progression of atherosclerosis tied to statin drugs lowering fats, protein

Glia cells may be essential for the normal development of nerve cells responsible for hearing and balance

Glia cells may be essential for the normal development of nerve cells responsible for hearing and balance

States to explore putting restrictions on AIDS drug Trizivir

States to explore putting restrictions on AIDS drug Trizivir

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