Heart Disease News and Research

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Study identifies possible link between orthostatic hypotension and atrial fibrillation

Study identifies possible link between orthostatic hypotension and atrial fibrillation

People who consume nuts daily are 20% less likely to die

People who consume nuts daily are 20% less likely to die

Women under 50 more likely to experience mental stress-induced ischemia

Women under 50 more likely to experience mental stress-induced ischemia

Researchers associate some insomnia symptoms with higher mortality risk in men

Researchers associate some insomnia symptoms with higher mortality risk in men

Caffeine in coffee may help small blood vessels work better

Caffeine in coffee may help small blood vessels work better

Cognition and illness course predict bipolar employment

Cognition and illness course predict bipolar employment

BioCardia reports positive results for Transendocardial Autologous Cells in Ischemic Heart Failure Trial

BioCardia reports positive results for Transendocardial Autologous Cells in Ischemic Heart Failure Trial

Metal coil therapy may provide same benefits as major surgery for COPD

Metal coil therapy may provide same benefits as major surgery for COPD

Elsevier launches two new open access journals in cardiology journals series

Elsevier launches two new open access journals in cardiology journals series

Higher 36°C temperature as effective as 33°C for therapeutic hypothermia treatment

Higher 36°C temperature as effective as 33°C for therapeutic hypothermia treatment

Study shows cognitively impaired older adults released from hospital less likely to be rehospitalized

Study shows cognitively impaired older adults released from hospital less likely to be rehospitalized

Mount Sinai researchers win Best Manuscript Award for research on repair, reversal of heart attack damage

Mount Sinai researchers win Best Manuscript Award for research on repair, reversal of heart attack damage

Simple blood test may predict people at highest risk for developing heart problems

Simple blood test may predict people at highest risk for developing heart problems

Findings could potentially save millions of people from having unnecessary cardiac catheterization

Findings could potentially save millions of people from having unnecessary cardiac catheterization

Findings underscore importance of obesity prevention and nutrition in addressing metabolic syndrome

Findings underscore importance of obesity prevention and nutrition in addressing metabolic syndrome

Research provides first rigorous comparison of 2 surgical approaches for severe heart valve disease

Research provides first rigorous comparison of 2 surgical approaches for severe heart valve disease

Gene-based method for selecting doses of warfarin no better than standardized dosing methods

Gene-based method for selecting doses of warfarin no better than standardized dosing methods

Viewpoints: GOP excuse for 'doing nothing;' Sen. Rubio: No taxpayer-funded bailout of the insurance industry

Viewpoints: GOP excuse for 'doing nothing;' Sen. Rubio: No taxpayer-funded bailout of the insurance industry

Patients at highest risk for suffering full-blown ischemic attack less likely to receive optimal care

Patients at highest risk for suffering full-blown ischemic attack less likely to receive optimal care

Kids' cardiovascular fitness declines around the globe, shows study

Kids' cardiovascular fitness declines around the globe, shows study

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