Cardiovascular Disease News and Research

Latest Cardiovascular Disease News and Research

Personalized medicine and the Human Genome Project

Personalized medicine and the Human Genome Project

Janssen submits canagliflozin NDA with FDA for treatment of type 2 diabetes

Janssen submits canagliflozin NDA with FDA for treatment of type 2 diabetes

Betel quid popularity in Chinese prompts health warning

Betel quid popularity in Chinese prompts health warning

4,600 lives could be saved a year by cutting daily alcohol intake to half a unit (5g)

4,600 lives could be saved a year by cutting daily alcohol intake to half a unit (5g)

Researchers look into value of adapted yoga for stroke rehabilitation

Researchers look into value of adapted yoga for stroke rehabilitation

No evidence of chronic low-grade inflammation linked with diseases of aging

No evidence of chronic low-grade inflammation linked with diseases of aging

BHD launches Statin Induced Myopathy Genotype test

BHD launches Statin Induced Myopathy Genotype test

Calcium supplements may raise heart attack risk

Calcium supplements may raise heart attack risk

First study to look at link between vitamin D and onset of new mobility disability in older adults

First study to look at link between vitamin D and onset of new mobility disability in older adults

Million Hearts, ACP aim to prevent heart attacks and strokes in five years

Million Hearts, ACP aim to prevent heart attacks and strokes in five years

Spectrum initiates enrollment in RenaZorb Phase 1 trial in healthy volunteers

Spectrum initiates enrollment in RenaZorb Phase 1 trial in healthy volunteers

Sixty-fifth World Health Assembly covers some of the biggest challenges facing public health

Sixty-fifth World Health Assembly covers some of the biggest challenges facing public health

Results from Medtronic’s Resolute DES clinical study on CAD

Results from Medtronic’s Resolute DES clinical study on CAD

ESRD patients with diabetes may benefit from Baxter’s low-glucose PD regimen

ESRD patients with diabetes may benefit from Baxter’s low-glucose PD regimen

Research roundup: Do mandatory screening laws affect disparities?; Mass. health law, 6 years later

Research roundup: Do mandatory screening laws affect disparities?; Mass. health law, 6 years later

RUB researchers gain new insights into mechanisms of cardiovascular disease

RUB researchers gain new insights into mechanisms of cardiovascular disease

PTH boosts AMPs to fend off infection-causing microbes

PTH boosts AMPs to fend off infection-causing microbes

Children with obesity more likely to have idiopathic intracranial hypertension

Children with obesity more likely to have idiopathic intracranial hypertension

Study uncovers new obesity genetic markers that may predict dietary intake

Study uncovers new obesity genetic markers that may predict dietary intake

Severity of nocturnal hypoxemia and SDB independently predict both T2DM and HbA1c levels

Severity of nocturnal hypoxemia and SDB independently predict both T2DM and HbA1c levels

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