Cardiology News and Research

Latest Cardiology News and Research

Genetic evidence to support an inherited tendency to retain salt

Genetic evidence to support an inherited tendency to retain salt

Red wine delivered though an aerosol for COPD, asthma, and possibly even arthritis

Red wine delivered though an aerosol for COPD, asthma, and possibly even arthritis

Controversial theory about how diabetes causes extensive tissue damage

Controversial theory about how diabetes causes extensive tissue damage

DASH diet may have health benefits that go beyond lowering people's risk of heart disease

DASH diet may have health benefits that go beyond lowering people's risk of heart disease

Non-invasive wearable heart care

Non-invasive wearable heart care

Chronic diseases linked to obesity could put the brakes on economic progress in many developing countries

Chronic diseases linked to obesity could put the brakes on economic progress in many developing countries

100,000 Iraqi civilians have died as a result of the March 2003 invasion

100,000 Iraqi civilians have died as a result of the March 2003 invasion

Study supports earlier findings, and even showed a significantly higher prevalence of periodontal diseases in cardiac patients

Study supports earlier findings, and even showed a significantly higher prevalence of periodontal diseases in cardiac patients

Training of primary care physicians helps increase referrals and cardiac rhythm management device sales

Training of primary care physicians helps increase referrals and cardiac rhythm management device sales

New insights into hormone therapy show when estrogen best aids brain

New insights into hormone therapy show when estrogen best aids brain

Brief psychological interventions are effective in relieving traumatic stress symptoms in family members

Brief psychological interventions are effective in relieving traumatic stress symptoms in family members

First study to measure the influence of night-shift work on hormone levels that may affect breast-cancer risk

First study to measure the influence of night-shift work on hormone levels that may affect breast-cancer risk

First ever common standards for cardiac resuscitation

First ever common standards for cardiac resuscitation

Understanding the impact of breast cancer beyond treatment

Understanding the impact of breast cancer beyond treatment

Friends and family could be the cure for work related stress

Friends and family could be the cure for work related stress

Blood pressure at the high end of normal still a risk for heart disease

Blood pressure at the high end of normal still a risk for heart disease

Impaired endothelial function is an early indicator of atherosclerosis

Impaired endothelial function is an early indicator of atherosclerosis

Researchers found that sedentary lifestyles can lead to higher medical costs

Researchers found that sedentary lifestyles can lead to higher medical costs

Obese patients have higher health care costs

Obese patients have higher health care costs

Studies examine risk factors and potential consequences associated with prehypertension

Studies examine risk factors and potential consequences associated with prehypertension

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