Heart Disease News and Research

Latest Heart Disease News and Research

U-M summit to focus on shortage of medical technologies for children

U-M summit to focus on shortage of medical technologies for children

TWRI team develops new drug against damaging effects of stroke

TWRI team develops new drug against damaging effects of stroke

New system improves chances of pregnancy during IVF

New system improves chances of pregnancy during IVF

Aspirin may help postmenopausal women reduce risk of trans fat-related stroke

Aspirin may help postmenopausal women reduce risk of trans fat-related stroke

New maternal health clinic targets women at increased risk of heart disease

New maternal health clinic targets women at increased risk of heart disease

UnitedHealth acquisitions draw scrutiny, Maine's high court sides with regulators on insurance rate hikes

UnitedHealth acquisitions draw scrutiny, Maine's high court sides with regulators on insurance rate hikes

Exercise interventions increase physical activity levels in minority adults

Exercise interventions increase physical activity levels in minority adults

RMC offers groundbreaking new procedure for LSS patients

RMC offers groundbreaking new procedure for LSS patients

Scientists develop safer and more accurate way to administer warfarin

Scientists develop safer and more accurate way to administer warfarin

FDA revises safety information on statin labels

FDA revises safety information on statin labels

FDA extends action date for Bristol-Myers Squibb, Pfizer's Eliquis NDA

FDA extends action date for Bristol-Myers Squibb, Pfizer's Eliquis NDA

Springer adds 6 new quarterly clinical review journals to medicine portfolio

Springer adds 6 new quarterly clinical review journals to medicine portfolio

Sleeping pills may raise risk of death: Study

Sleeping pills may raise risk of death: Study

Statins to carry revised warning labels: FDA

Statins to carry revised warning labels: FDA

Walnuts associated with better memory scores and cognitive function

Walnuts associated with better memory scores and cognitive function

Positive reaction from hospitals, consumer groups on 'stage 2' health IT rules

Positive reaction from hospitals, consumer groups on 'stage 2' health IT rules

Cold air can trigger coronary events

Cold air can trigger coronary events

Minimally invasive treatments to be showcased at SIR's 37th Annual Scientific Meeting

Minimally invasive treatments to be showcased at SIR's 37th Annual Scientific Meeting

Tips for people to ensure heart health

Tips for people to ensure heart health

Women use condoms less frequently during first year of college

Women use condoms less frequently during first year of college

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