Cardiovascular Disease News and Research

Latest Cardiovascular Disease News and Research

LA BioMed to participate in a national study of the effectiveness of testosterone

LA BioMed to participate in a national study of the effectiveness of testosterone

UT Southwestern Medical Center awarded $42M for basic and patient-oriented research

UT Southwestern Medical Center awarded $42M for basic and patient-oriented research

New Cat B 750 FAST imaging agent launched by VisEn Medical

New Cat B 750 FAST imaging agent launched by VisEn Medical

Scientists find way to disarm "undruggable" protein; discovery lays foundation for new kind of cancer therapy

Scientists find way to disarm "undruggable" protein; discovery lays foundation for new kind of cancer therapy

Data from Phase IIa clinical trial evaluating VT-111 to be presented by Viron Therapeutics at AHA conference

Data from Phase IIa clinical trial evaluating VT-111 to be presented by Viron Therapeutics at AHA conference

Hualapai Mountain Medical Center receives licensure by the Arizona Department of Health Services

Hualapai Mountain Medical Center receives licensure by the Arizona Department of Health Services

Researchers find link between telomeres and longevity

Researchers find link between telomeres and longevity

GeneNews discloses financial results for third-quarter 2009

GeneNews discloses financial results for third-quarter 2009

New microplate for BioFlux live cell imaging workstations

New microplate for BioFlux live cell imaging workstations

Duke University, Jubilant Organosys sign letter of intent for drug development partnership

Duke University, Jubilant Organosys sign letter of intent for drug development partnership

Academic Health Center receives 128 grants totaling nearly $35 million in federal stimulus money

Academic Health Center receives 128 grants totaling nearly $35 million in federal stimulus money

NIH $1 million Challenge Grant to refine cell-tracking nanotube technology

NIH $1 million Challenge Grant to refine cell-tracking nanotube technology

Health care reform should benefit shift workers: Circadian Age

Health care reform should benefit shift workers: Circadian Age

Environmental factors, obesity and diabetes: Long-term study launched

Environmental factors, obesity and diabetes: Long-term study launched

"Point of Care Diagnostics 2010 and Beyond: Rapid Testing at a Crossroads" report from MarketResearch.com

"Point of Care Diagnostics 2010 and Beyond: Rapid Testing at a Crossroads" report from MarketResearch.com

New technique to identify patients more likely to survive advanced melanoma

New technique to identify patients more likely to survive advanced melanoma

Public health experts urge Congress not to overlook the needs of Americans with "morbid obesity"

Public health experts urge Congress not to overlook the needs of Americans with "morbid obesity"

Endothelin increases T cells in the kidneys leading to renal injury

Endothelin increases T cells in the kidneys leading to renal injury

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

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