Cardiovascular Disease News and Research

Latest Cardiovascular Disease News and Research

Dentists can play a live-saving role by identifying patients at risk of fatal heart attacks: Study

Dentists can play a live-saving role by identifying patients at risk of fatal heart attacks: Study

Declining kidney function linked to higher risk of heart failure in individuals with or without kidney disease

Declining kidney function linked to higher risk of heart failure in individuals with or without kidney disease

STMicroelectronics and Mayo Clinic collaborate on a novel heart-monitoring platform

STMicroelectronics and Mayo Clinic collaborate on a novel heart-monitoring platform

Can American ginseng relieve health problems?

Can American ginseng relieve health problems?

Plant carotenoids are the most important source of vitamin A in the human diet

Plant carotenoids are the most important source of vitamin A in the human diet

NIST researchers to develop a certified reference material to assess C-reactive protein

NIST researchers to develop a certified reference material to assess C-reactive protein

"Alternate-day fasting" reduces body weight and improves cardio health: Study

"Alternate-day fasting" reduces body weight and improves cardio health: Study

Statins may have negative effects on some cardiac patients, says study

Statins may have negative effects on some cardiac patients, says study

Comparative study reveals similar brain networks in human and monkey brains

Comparative study reveals similar brain networks in human and monkey brains

Takeda Pharmaceuticals strengthens its North American market

Takeda Pharmaceuticals strengthens its North American market

Higher testosterone levels in older women are associated with increased health risks

Higher testosterone levels in older women are associated with increased health risks

Study: Estrogen replacement may help protect brain damage

Study: Estrogen replacement may help protect brain damage

PCNA launches "Family at Heart" educational campaign

PCNA launches "Family at Heart" educational campaign

Aggressive osteoporosis prevention could reduce hip fracture rate in the U.S. by 25%: Study

Aggressive osteoporosis prevention could reduce hip fracture rate in the U.S. by 25%: Study

Mortal combination of health problems that can double the risk of heart attack identified

Mortal combination of health problems that can double the risk of heart attack identified

GICD, Stanford University collaborate to develop stem cell and regenerative medicine therapies

GICD, Stanford University collaborate to develop stem cell and regenerative medicine therapies

NIA funds national Testosterone Trial, Penn Medicine to lead

NIA funds national Testosterone Trial, Penn Medicine to lead

NIH-funded study using SphygmoCor published

NIH-funded study using SphygmoCor published

Poor managerial leadership linked with the amont of sick leave taken at workplace

Poor managerial leadership linked with the amont of sick leave taken at workplace

MTD Products and AHA team up to promote heart health and winter safety

MTD Products and AHA team up to promote heart health and winter safety

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