Heart Disease News and Research

Latest Heart Disease News and Research

U.K Ophthalmologists lead in treatment of wet AMD patients with Oraya therapy across europe

U.K Ophthalmologists lead in treatment of wet AMD patients with Oraya therapy across europe

Patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention at higher risk for sleep apnea

Patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention at higher risk for sleep apnea

Type 2 diabetes screening followed by treatment could reduce risk of cardiovascular disease, death

Type 2 diabetes screening followed by treatment could reduce risk of cardiovascular disease, death

Study finds new colon cancer screening as promising alternative to colonoscopy for African Americans

Study finds new colon cancer screening as promising alternative to colonoscopy for African Americans

Pre-pregnancy maternal weight has significant impact on baby's immune system

Pre-pregnancy maternal weight has significant impact on baby's immune system

UMD expert working to accelerate development of improved implantable cardiac devices

UMD expert working to accelerate development of improved implantable cardiac devices

Post-operative atrial fibrillation can significantly increase risk of heart attack or stroke

Post-operative atrial fibrillation can significantly increase risk of heart attack or stroke

Researchers reveal molecular steps that allow pancreatic cancer to spread to the liver

Researchers reveal molecular steps that allow pancreatic cancer to spread to the liver

Alnylam files clinical trial application for alpha-1 liver disease, presents data at DDW

Alnylam files clinical trial application for alpha-1 liver disease, presents data at DDW

Toxin pneumolysin causes progressive and fatal heart complications

Toxin pneumolysin causes progressive and fatal heart complications

fMRI reflects interactions between brain regions

fMRI reflects interactions between brain regions

HRS 2015: Additional data supports SJM quadripolar cardiac resynchronization therapy system

HRS 2015: Additional data supports SJM quadripolar cardiac resynchronization therapy system

Regular use of aspirin may slow the progression of early emphysema, new research shows

Regular use of aspirin may slow the progression of early emphysema, new research shows

UK's leading experts to discuss new ideas and controversies in obesity at Plymouth symposium

UK's leading experts to discuss new ideas and controversies in obesity at Plymouth symposium

Researchers get NSF funding to create virtual-heart platform to improve medical device development

Researchers get NSF funding to create virtual-heart platform to improve medical device development

Findings support use of high-flow nasal oxygen therapy to treat postoperative respiratory failure

Findings support use of high-flow nasal oxygen therapy to treat postoperative respiratory failure

Weight loss can improve outcomes in lung transplant patients

Weight loss can improve outcomes in lung transplant patients

No data exists to support long-term efficacy, safety of e-cigarettes as smoking cessation tool

No data exists to support long-term efficacy, safety of e-cigarettes as smoking cessation tool

UCB sponsoring several presentations on Cimzia for Crohn's disease at DDW 2015

UCB sponsoring several presentations on Cimzia for Crohn's disease at DDW 2015

Noninvasive findings reduce catheterisation need in suspected PAH

Noninvasive findings reduce catheterisation need in suspected PAH

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