Cardiovascular Disease News and Research

Latest Cardiovascular Disease News and Research

Techne acquires Tocris Holdings

Techne acquires Tocris Holdings

AHA recommends Omega-3 EPA/DHA intake for individuals with elevated triglyceride levels

AHA recommends Omega-3 EPA/DHA intake for individuals with elevated triglyceride levels

Belly fat predicts heart-disease risk better than BMI: Study

Belly fat predicts heart-disease risk better than BMI: Study

U.Va, Coulter Foundation partner for translational research in biomedical engineering

U.Va, Coulter Foundation partner for translational research in biomedical engineering

First cryoablation procedure using new mapping catheter performed at Baylor Heart and Vascular Hospital

First cryoablation procedure using new mapping catheter performed at Baylor Heart and Vascular Hospital

New antioxidant may prevent liver damage in chronic alcoholics

New antioxidant may prevent liver damage in chronic alcoholics

Animal studies reveal new route to treating heart disease

Animal studies reveal new route to treating heart disease

Women with PCOS show high levels of blood markers linked with cardiovascular disease

Women with PCOS show high levels of blood markers linked with cardiovascular disease

Penn State launches unique oral hygiene approach for dementia patients

Penn State launches unique oral hygiene approach for dementia patients

Harvard Medical School and BIDMC professor delivered Solomon A. Berson Distinguished Lectureship

Harvard Medical School and BIDMC professor delivered Solomon A. Berson Distinguished Lectureship

People with Alzheimer's, cardiovascular risk gene experience early memory decline

People with Alzheimer's, cardiovascular risk gene experience early memory decline

Interval training and healthy eating are perfect solutions for obesity sufferers

Interval training and healthy eating are perfect solutions for obesity sufferers

Softgels as effective as tablets in delivering folic acid

Softgels as effective as tablets in delivering folic acid

Heart attacks more severe in the morning: Study

Heart attacks more severe in the morning: Study

Non-communicable diseases responsible for more than half of deaths worldwide, WHO report says

Non-communicable diseases responsible for more than half of deaths worldwide, WHO report says

Study finds prevalence of low vitamin D status among obese adolescents

Study finds prevalence of low vitamin D status among obese adolescents

Blueberries may help fight obesity

Blueberries may help fight obesity

BioInvent, ThromboGenics initiate TB-402 Phase IIb trial for VTE prophylaxis

BioInvent, ThromboGenics initiate TB-402 Phase IIb trial for VTE prophylaxis

Study finds gender difference in immune responses to PTSD

Study finds gender difference in immune responses to PTSD

Too much TV raises risk of narrow eye blood vessels and heart disease in kids

Too much TV raises risk of narrow eye blood vessels and heart disease in kids

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