Cardiology News and Research

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Light-to-moderate drinking can be good for your heart

Light-to-moderate drinking can be good for your heart

Patient enrollment completed in vepoloxamer Phase 3 study for treatment of sickle cell disease

Patient enrollment completed in vepoloxamer Phase 3 study for treatment of sickle cell disease

Higher body weight, taller stature during adolescence increase NHL risk

Higher body weight, taller stature during adolescence increase NHL risk

Differences in patient education level may compromise safety, efficacy of anticoagulants

Differences in patient education level may compromise safety, efficacy of anticoagulants

First European advice on emergency care for acute heart failure patients published

First European advice on emergency care for acute heart failure patients published

Masked hypertension linked with increased risks of kidney, heart and vascular damage

Masked hypertension linked with increased risks of kidney, heart and vascular damage

Organic meat and milk contain more beneficial omega-3 fatty acids than conventional

Organic meat and milk contain more beneficial omega-3 fatty acids than conventional

Digital 'magic wand' developed to improve home healthcare, cybersecurity

Digital 'magic wand' developed to improve home healthcare, cybersecurity

UGA scientists discover link between genetics and aging process

UGA scientists discover link between genetics and aging process

Over a third of US population not getting enough sleep

Over a third of US population not getting enough sleep

Acute heart failure patients often have high levels of red meat metabolite

Acute heart failure patients often have high levels of red meat metabolite

Wearable robotic exoskeleton may enable multiple sclerosis patients to walk more efficiently

Wearable robotic exoskeleton may enable multiple sclerosis patients to walk more efficiently

Study compares performance between VA and non-VA hospitals

Study compares performance between VA and non-VA hospitals

Bariatric surgery prior to TKR is cost-effective option to improve outcomes in severely obese patients

Bariatric surgery prior to TKR is cost-effective option to improve outcomes in severely obese patients

SBP study opens door for new approaches to treat muscle diseases

SBP study opens door for new approaches to treat muscle diseases

Clot-busting drugs decrease mortality in one of worst forms of hemorrhagic stroke

Clot-busting drugs decrease mortality in one of worst forms of hemorrhagic stroke

African Americans and Hispanics at higher risk of developing heart failure

African Americans and Hispanics at higher risk of developing heart failure

Three to five drinks a week good for your heart

Three to five drinks a week good for your heart

Commonly used chemo toxins damage eyesight in childhood cancer survivors

Commonly used chemo toxins damage eyesight in childhood cancer survivors

U of M, RIT awarded $3 million grant to assess health information between deaf and hearing individuals

U of M, RIT awarded $3 million grant to assess health information between deaf and hearing individuals

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