Heart Disease News and Research

Latest Heart Disease News and Research

NovaSom launches full-service testing program for pre-operative diagnosis of OSA

NovaSom launches full-service testing program for pre-operative diagnosis of OSA

Trevena reports completion of TRV027 Phase 2a study in advanced heart failure patients

Trevena reports completion of TRV027 Phase 2a study in advanced heart failure patients

St. Jude Medical launches 3-D navigation system that reduces need for live fluoroscopy

St. Jude Medical launches 3-D navigation system that reduces need for live fluoroscopy

Hygieia granted CE mark for d-Nav Diabetes Insulin Guidance System

Hygieia granted CE mark for d-Nav Diabetes Insulin Guidance System

Scientists discover process by which vitamin B12 is made in cells

Scientists discover process by which vitamin B12 is made in cells

Parametric response mapping could improve diagnosis and treatment of COPD

Parametric response mapping could improve diagnosis and treatment of COPD

Improved battlefield transport and triage improves survival of severely wounded soldiers

Improved battlefield transport and triage improves survival of severely wounded soldiers

Research roundup: Limited savings found from ACOs; Examining men's health racial disparities

Research roundup: Limited savings found from ACOs; Examining men's health racial disparities

Researchers from three trials join to collaborate under European Dementia Prevention Initiative

Researchers from three trials join to collaborate under European Dementia Prevention Initiative

Medicare, health law emerge as advertising issues in congressional races across the U.S.

Medicare, health law emerge as advertising issues in congressional races across the U.S.

Two genes linked to increased risk of diabetes-associated kidney disease

Two genes linked to increased risk of diabetes-associated kidney disease

Decline in diabetic foot ulcers in clinical practice

Decline in diabetic foot ulcers in clinical practice

Time is of the essence in depressed diabetes patients

Time is of the essence in depressed diabetes patients

Long-term education for patients may futher improve diabetes outcomes

Long-term education for patients may futher improve diabetes outcomes

Pesticide exposure may trigger food allergies

Pesticide exposure may trigger food allergies

DPP-inhibitors reduce cardiovascular events in diabetes patients

DPP-inhibitors reduce cardiovascular events in diabetes patients

Prefrontal-limbic network dysfunction in depressive BD

Prefrontal-limbic network dysfunction in depressive BD

Increased heart death risk for elderly sleep apnea patients

Increased heart death risk for elderly sleep apnea patients

DBP ‘remains relevant’ in stroke risk assessment

DBP ‘remains relevant’ in stroke risk assessment

UCLA project to promote healthy nutrition and physical activity to curb obesity

UCLA project to promote healthy nutrition and physical activity to curb obesity

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