Heart Disease News and Research

Latest Heart Disease News and Research

City centre residents more likely to suffer from coronary artery calcification

City centre residents more likely to suffer from coronary artery calcification

Heart can regulate energy balance throughout the body

Heart can regulate energy balance throughout the body

New X-ray technique can identify tissue fibers in the heart

New X-ray technique can identify tissue fibers in the heart

New URMC trial to evaluate carvedilol for high blood pressure

New URMC trial to evaluate carvedilol for high blood pressure

Mammography remains beneficial for women in their 40s

Mammography remains beneficial for women in their 40s

UCSF researcher to study risk factors and consequences of stroke

UCSF researcher to study risk factors and consequences of stroke

New article describes design and properties of magnetoelectric composite materials

New article describes design and properties of magnetoelectric composite materials

Positive top-line results from Shire’s Vyvanse Phase 2 study on binge eating disorder

Positive top-line results from Shire’s Vyvanse Phase 2 study on binge eating disorder

Ghana rolls out vaccines against pneumonia and diarrhoea

Ghana rolls out vaccines against pneumonia and diarrhoea

Diabetes alone may cost a sixth of total NHS budget by 2035: Report

Diabetes alone may cost a sixth of total NHS budget by 2035: Report

Aspirin reduces bowel cancer death and lung cancer incidence: Research suggests

Aspirin reduces bowel cancer death and lung cancer incidence: Research suggests

Great Lakes NeuroTechnologies secures funding for development and testing of innovative neurotechnology

Great Lakes NeuroTechnologies secures funding for development and testing of innovative neurotechnology

Pervasive racial bias in medical practice adversely affects treatment and diagnosis

Pervasive racial bias in medical practice adversely affects treatment and diagnosis

Brain scans of small group of people can predict actions of entire populations

Brain scans of small group of people can predict actions of entire populations

Helpful roles of rank, toxic substances

Helpful roles of rank, toxic substances

Fatter children more likely to develop cardiometabolic disease, hypertension

Fatter children more likely to develop cardiometabolic disease, hypertension

Cardiovascular emergencies may benefit from regionalized systems of care

Cardiovascular emergencies may benefit from regionalized systems of care

First-ever study to evaluate effects of interaction between metamphetamines and Ibudilast

First-ever study to evaluate effects of interaction between metamphetamines and Ibudilast

Scientists identify linchpin of fat metabolism

Scientists identify linchpin of fat metabolism

Physical activity reduces oxidative stress in people with SCT

Physical activity reduces oxidative stress in people with SCT

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