Heart Disease News and Research

Latest Heart Disease News and Research

Study clarifies conflicting reports for clot aspiration and abciximab administration

Study clarifies conflicting reports for clot aspiration and abciximab administration

Bariatric surgery better than standard medical treatment for severe type 2 diabetes

Bariatric surgery better than standard medical treatment for severe type 2 diabetes

Simple OB/GYN screening may identify risk of heart disease among women

Simple OB/GYN screening may identify risk of heart disease among women

Lowering LDL at younger age can reduce risk of CHD

Lowering LDL at younger age can reduce risk of CHD

Bolus intracoronary abciximab reduces infarct size in high-risk patients with STEMI

Bolus intracoronary abciximab reduces infarct size in high-risk patients with STEMI

Study finds imbalance between growth of PCI centers and the U.S. population

Study finds imbalance between growth of PCI centers and the U.S. population

Medtronic Resolute DES found effective through two years

Medtronic Resolute DES found effective through two years

Mayo Clinic researchers join expedition to Everest

Mayo Clinic researchers join expedition to Everest

NIH OBSSR creates Web-based interactive anthology

NIH OBSSR creates Web-based interactive anthology

Royal Hospital for Women launches new Mother’s Day campaign

Royal Hospital for Women launches new Mother’s Day campaign

Pregnancy raises risk of heart attacks

Pregnancy raises risk of heart attacks

Dick Cheney’s heart transplant success at 71

Dick Cheney’s heart transplant success at 71

Lower BMI increases risk during insertion of ICDs

Lower BMI increases risk during insertion of ICDs

CardioFocus introduces HeartLight Endoscopic Ablation System for AF in the Netherlands

CardioFocus introduces HeartLight Endoscopic Ablation System for AF in the Netherlands

Raisins may help lower blood pressure

Raisins may help lower blood pressure

Stem cells from own bone marrow improve heart function

Stem cells from own bone marrow improve heart function

CCTA identifies more patients with coronary artery disease

CCTA identifies more patients with coronary artery disease

Cheney surgery sparks discussion of age and heart transplants

Cheney surgery sparks discussion of age and heart transplants

Synthetic pasta-like objects are major chemistry advances for regenerative medicine

Synthetic pasta-like objects are major chemistry advances for regenerative medicine

Theracurmin shows positive impact on human diastolic functions

Theracurmin shows positive impact on human diastolic functions

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