Heart Disease News and Research

Latest Heart Disease News and Research

Breast Cancer Symposium highlights risk and use of radiotherapy, MRI in DCIS patients

Breast Cancer Symposium highlights risk and use of radiotherapy, MRI in DCIS patients

Software manipulates 3-D holograms of various organs obtained from ultrasound, CT or MRI scans

Software manipulates 3-D holograms of various organs obtained from ultrasound, CT or MRI scans

United Medical Education launches new blog post that explains BLS and BCLS certifications

United Medical Education launches new blog post that explains BLS and BCLS certifications

Adheris files suit against HHS for attempting to restrain speech that serves public health interest

Adheris files suit against HHS for attempting to restrain speech that serves public health interest

Research roundup: The financial burden of hospital acquired infections

Research roundup: The financial burden of hospital acquired infections

Mutual of Omaha announces new Critical Illness insurance product

Mutual of Omaha announces new Critical Illness insurance product

NIH awards nearly $14M grants to research on how genetic factors influence susceptibility to disease

NIH awards nearly $14M grants to research on how genetic factors influence susceptibility to disease

Saban Research Institute hosted symposium on MUCMD at Children's Hospital Los Angeles

Saban Research Institute hosted symposium on MUCMD at Children's Hospital Los Angeles

Exercise may not be ‘one size fits all’ in bipolar patients

Exercise may not be ‘one size fits all’ in bipolar patients

First Edition: September 6, 2013

First Edition: September 6, 2013

Education: A key factor in reducing negative impact on women's health

Education: A key factor in reducing negative impact on women's health

Short-term blood sugar control in diabetes patients has limited effect on risk of cardiovascular problems

Short-term blood sugar control in diabetes patients has limited effect on risk of cardiovascular problems

Cedars-Sinai accepts nominations for 2014 Eliot Corday Prize in Heart Research

Cedars-Sinai accepts nominations for 2014 Eliot Corday Prize in Heart Research

Researchers translate new technology to better study behaviors and cellular function to fruit flies

Researchers translate new technology to better study behaviors and cellular function to fruit flies

TPMG receives AMGA Acclaim Award for transforming health care through leadership, technology

TPMG receives AMGA Acclaim Award for transforming health care through leadership, technology

Researchers develop method for purifying cardiac muscle cells using molecular beacons

Researchers develop method for purifying cardiac muscle cells using molecular beacons

New gene that causes cystic kidneys in children, young adults identified

New gene that causes cystic kidneys in children, young adults identified

Black women tend to have more atypical symptoms of angina and risk of death than whites

Black women tend to have more atypical symptoms of angina and risk of death than whites

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