Heart Disease News and Research

Latest Heart Disease News and Research

Team debriefings linked with good neurological survival for kids suffering from cardiac arrest

Team debriefings linked with good neurological survival for kids suffering from cardiac arrest

$5.8 million grant for coalition project to help reduce strokes and heart attacks in San Diego County

$5.8 million grant for coalition project to help reduce strokes and heart attacks in San Diego County

Mother singing to her preterm infant while providing kangaroo care may see benefits in health

Mother singing to her preterm infant while providing kangaroo care may see benefits in health

Frontiers launches Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine journal

Frontiers launches Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine journal

Herpes zoster vaccine effective in protecting older adults against shingles, even after chemotherapy

Herpes zoster vaccine effective in protecting older adults against shingles, even after chemotherapy

Eating baked or broiled fish once a week is good for the brain

Eating baked or broiled fish once a week is good for the brain

Doctor offers 5 tips for reducing risk of deep vein thrombosis

Doctor offers 5 tips for reducing risk of deep vein thrombosis

Hypertension control may ward off renal damage in diabetics

Hypertension control may ward off renal damage in diabetics

Phase 3 ASPIRE clinical trial meets primary endpoint of progression-free survival

Phase 3 ASPIRE clinical trial meets primary endpoint of progression-free survival

Leg ulcer treatment to be studied by sport scientists at Sheffield Hallam University

Leg ulcer treatment to be studied by sport scientists at Sheffield Hallam University

New molecular test kit predicts survival outcomes in kidney cancer patients

New molecular test kit predicts survival outcomes in kidney cancer patients

Research roundup: The effect of expensive cancer therapies; missed hospital handovers; children's mental health needs

Research roundup: The effect of expensive cancer therapies; missed hospital handovers; children's mental health needs

Research: Tumor-suppressing protein linked with CHARGE syndrome

Research: Tumor-suppressing protein linked with CHARGE syndrome

Bacteria that aid in digestion help keep intestinal lining intact

Bacteria that aid in digestion help keep intestinal lining intact

ACA provides opportunities to increase availability of CR programs in workplace

ACA provides opportunities to increase availability of CR programs in workplace

Diabetes linked to increased head and neck cancer risk

Diabetes linked to increased head and neck cancer risk

Salt poses cardiovascular risk in diabetic patients

Salt poses cardiovascular risk in diabetic patients

New joint ESC/ESA Guidelines on non-cardiac surgery

New joint ESC/ESA Guidelines on non-cardiac surgery

New supplement covers current knowledge and methods for management of AAICH

New supplement covers current knowledge and methods for management of AAICH

Adoption of hourly rounds schedules for nurses may improve patient safety and satisfaction

Adoption of hourly rounds schedules for nurses may improve patient safety and satisfaction

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