Cardiology News and Research

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Heart failure is a leading cause of death and nearly 5 million people in the United States suffer from it

Heart failure is a leading cause of death and nearly 5 million people in the United States suffer from it

Women exposed to noise stress ate more cheese, chocolate, potato chips and popcorn after stress was over

Women exposed to noise stress ate more cheese, chocolate, potato chips and popcorn after stress was over

Intensive exercising after menopause may reduce bone loss

Intensive exercising after menopause may reduce bone loss

Moderate exercise in conjunction with common dietary supplements significantly reduce the risk of atherosclerosis

Moderate exercise in conjunction with common dietary supplements significantly reduce the risk of atherosclerosis

Cultured nanoparticles from filtered homogenates of diseased calcified human cardiovascular tissue

Cultured nanoparticles from filtered homogenates of diseased calcified human cardiovascular tissue

New series of clinical standards to diagnose heart attacks

New series of clinical standards to diagnose heart attacks

Significant symptom relief reported in clinical trial patients with irritable bowel syndrome

Significant symptom relief reported in clinical trial patients with irritable bowel syndrome

Research shows that treatment with nitric oxide after storage may dramatically improve the viability of transplanted livers

Research shows that treatment with nitric oxide after storage may dramatically improve the viability of transplanted livers

Fifteen Australian lives were saved in one month as a result of pharmacists intervening in medicine management

Fifteen Australian lives were saved in one month as a result of pharmacists intervening in medicine management

Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights files complaints against air filtration companies

Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights files complaints against air filtration companies

Arrow LionHeart heart-assist device patient receives heart transplant

Arrow LionHeart heart-assist device patient receives heart transplant

Writers, scientists, ethicists and medical practitioners explore our obsession with physical perfection

Writers, scientists, ethicists and medical practitioners explore our obsession with physical perfection

WHO to tackle heart disease, diabetes, cancers, road safety as well as diseases

WHO to tackle heart disease, diabetes, cancers, road safety as well as diseases

World health officials adopt global health strategy

World health officials adopt global health strategy

Scottish hospitalisation for angina and chest pain has risen dramatically in the last decade

Scottish hospitalisation for angina and chest pain has risen dramatically in the last decade

New treatment for dry eye syndrome (keratoconjunctivitis sicca)

New treatment for dry eye syndrome (keratoconjunctivitis sicca)

Using smart fluids to retrain muscles

Using smart fluids to retrain muscles

Hypertension treatment could reduce hemorrhagic strokes by nearly 30 percent

Hypertension treatment could reduce hemorrhagic strokes by nearly 30 percent

New medical device indentifies abnormal heart rhythms called atrial fibrillation

New medical device indentifies abnormal heart rhythms called atrial fibrillation

Pacemaker-type device and medicines reduce hospital stays and death rates

Pacemaker-type device and medicines reduce hospital stays and death rates

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