Heart Disease News and Research

Latest Heart Disease News and Research

Inhalation therapy might halt and reverse progression of pulmonary arterial hypertension

Inhalation therapy might halt and reverse progression of pulmonary arterial hypertension

New rules regarding hospice stays respond to patients with unpredictable illnesses like Alzheimer's and heart failure

New rules regarding hospice stays respond to patients with unpredictable illnesses like Alzheimer's and heart failure

Researchers identify eight main triggers that appear to increase risk of brain aneurysm

Researchers identify eight main triggers that appear to increase risk of brain aneurysm

BSX announces international launch and first implant of new cardiac devices

BSX announces international launch and first implant of new cardiac devices

Survey: Only 12% of black stroke patients call 9-1-1 after experiencing symptoms

Survey: Only 12% of black stroke patients call 9-1-1 after experiencing symptoms

Boston Scientific provides new warranty program for CRT-D device to avoid phrenic nerve stimulation

Boston Scientific provides new warranty program for CRT-D device to avoid phrenic nerve stimulation

CAMH presents new Microvolt T-wave Alternans testing data at Heart Rhythm Society meeting

CAMH presents new Microvolt T-wave Alternans testing data at Heart Rhythm Society meeting

Millennium presents three studies in relapsed multiple myeloma at IMW meeting

Millennium presents three studies in relapsed multiple myeloma at IMW meeting

Penn State nursing professor receives NIH grant to improve oral hygiene for dementia patients

Penn State nursing professor receives NIH grant to improve oral hygiene for dementia patients

'Bad cholesterol' needed to gain more muscle mass

'Bad cholesterol' needed to gain more muscle mass

Man with no pulse for 96 minutes makes complete recovery

Man with no pulse for 96 minutes makes complete recovery

New SCAI position statement calls for changes in percutaneous coronary intervention care

New SCAI position statement calls for changes in percutaneous coronary intervention care

LRMC selects Allscripts as health information technology partner

LRMC selects Allscripts as health information technology partner

FDA approves Medtronic's two new dual-electrode leads for cardiac resynchronization therapy devices

FDA approves Medtronic's two new dual-electrode leads for cardiac resynchronization therapy devices

Diet high in potassium and low in sodium can reduce blood pressure

Diet high in potassium and low in sodium can reduce blood pressure

Arsenic exposure and cigarette smoking in combination elevate risk of cardiovascular disease mortality

Arsenic exposure and cigarette smoking in combination elevate risk of cardiovascular disease mortality

Kensey Nash revenues decrease 7% to $18.6 million for third quarter fiscal 2011

Kensey Nash revenues decrease 7% to $18.6 million for third quarter fiscal 2011

Cook Medical introduces new Formula renal stent at SCAI 2011

Cook Medical introduces new Formula renal stent at SCAI 2011

Exercise, sex, coffee and even nose blowing may raise risk of stroke: Study

Exercise, sex, coffee and even nose blowing may raise risk of stroke: Study

Statins for all over 55: Study

Statins for all over 55: Study

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