Cardiovascular Disease News and Research

Latest Cardiovascular Disease News and Research

Air and noise pollution has severe consequences on heart health

Air and noise pollution has severe consequences on heart health

Philips to showcase latest cardiology solutions at ESC Congress 2015

Philips to showcase latest cardiology solutions at ESC Congress 2015

Melatonin hormone can help prevent cardiovascular disease risk in children born through ART

Melatonin hormone can help prevent cardiovascular disease risk in children born through ART

School meals become more nutritious

School meals become more nutritious

People who eat high protein foods have lower blood pressure and arterial stiffness

People who eat high protein foods have lower blood pressure and arterial stiffness

Global life expectancy climbs, but people live longer with illnesses

Global life expectancy climbs, but people live longer with illnesses

Rehabilitation can improve prognosis for heart disease, reduce patient mortality

Rehabilitation can improve prognosis for heart disease, reduce patient mortality

Omega-3 supplements fail to slow cognitive decline in older persons, NIH clinical study shows

Omega-3 supplements fail to slow cognitive decline in older persons, NIH clinical study shows

New assessment tool under development can help detect physical traits of Klinefelter syndrome

New assessment tool under development can help detect physical traits of Klinefelter syndrome

Amgen to present data on Repatha (evolocumab) and observational studies at ESC Congress 2015

Amgen to present data on Repatha (evolocumab) and observational studies at ESC Congress 2015

Novel ESC paper highlights significance of e-health in tackling heart disease

Novel ESC paper highlights significance of e-health in tackling heart disease

High blood sugar may reduce positive effects of exercise on bone health in diabetic patients

High blood sugar may reduce positive effects of exercise on bone health in diabetic patients

High cardiorespiratory fitness levels reduce risk of arrhythmia recurrence in obese atrial fibrillation patients

High cardiorespiratory fitness levels reduce risk of arrhythmia recurrence in obese atrial fibrillation patients

Primary care physicians' starring role key to weight loss, find Johns Hopkins researchers

Primary care physicians' starring role key to weight loss, find Johns Hopkins researchers

Berg and University of Miami extend partnership to battle cardiac dysfunction, heart failure

Berg and University of Miami extend partnership to battle cardiac dysfunction, heart failure

Potential biomarker could help prevent pre-diabetic individuals from developing Type II diabetes

Potential biomarker could help prevent pre-diabetic individuals from developing Type II diabetes

Stroke more likely if you work long hours, major study finds

Stroke more likely if you work long hours, major study finds

EMPA-REG OUTCOME trial demonstrates superiority of Jardiance in T2D patients at risk for CV events

EMPA-REG OUTCOME trial demonstrates superiority of Jardiance in T2D patients at risk for CV events

SLUCare cardiac surgeon aims to connect underserved population in St. Louis region with health care services

SLUCare cardiac surgeon aims to connect underserved population in St. Louis region with health care services

E-cigarettes becoming more widely available in developing countries

E-cigarettes becoming more widely available in developing countries

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