Heart Disease News and Research

Latest Heart Disease News and Research

Routine, short bouts of exercise can increase fitness levels

Routine, short bouts of exercise can increase fitness levels

Radiologists can predict cardiovascular disease well using CT: Study

Radiologists can predict cardiovascular disease well using CT: Study

Study investigates link between cough and reflux events using sound recording device

Study investigates link between cough and reflux events using sound recording device

GSK supports AHA policy statement on smokeless tobacco products

GSK supports AHA policy statement on smokeless tobacco products

Women & Infants Hospital receives $2.1M NIH grant to continue work under COBRE for Perinatal Biology

Women & Infants Hospital receives $2.1M NIH grant to continue work under COBRE for Perinatal Biology

PGIC analysis indicates tapentadol ER tablets provide significant improvement in pain intensity

PGIC analysis indicates tapentadol ER tablets provide significant improvement in pain intensity

Bayer’s new oral contraceptive receives FDA approval

Bayer’s new oral contraceptive receives FDA approval

Pfizer ceases SUN 1120 Phase 3 trial of SUTENT in men with CRPC

Pfizer ceases SUN 1120 Phase 3 trial of SUTENT in men with CRPC

DecImmune Therapeutics receives funds to improve ischemia reperfusion injury outcomes

DecImmune Therapeutics receives funds to improve ischemia reperfusion injury outcomes

Johnson & Johnson acquires Marus Endovascular

Johnson & Johnson acquires Marus Endovascular

Celiac disease on the rise in adults: Study

Celiac disease on the rise in adults: Study

Amira submits IND application for AM152 antagonist

Amira submits IND application for AM152 antagonist

Experts predict rise in food prices

Experts predict rise in food prices

KAI Pharmaceuticals enrolls patients in Phase 1b study of KAI-4169 for treatment of SHPT

KAI Pharmaceuticals enrolls patients in Phase 1b study of KAI-4169 for treatment of SHPT

European Society of Cardiology to support EuroPRevent Meeting

European Society of Cardiology to support EuroPRevent Meeting

Study finds increasing number of elderly people are prone to celiac diseases

Study finds increasing number of elderly people are prone to celiac diseases

Study shows regadenoson is safe and effective for chronic lung disease

Study shows regadenoson is safe and effective for chronic lung disease

Early recipient of transcatheter aortic valve receives Courageous Patient Award

Early recipient of transcatheter aortic valve receives Courageous Patient Award

Disparities in cardiac care begin when patients arrive at hospital emergency rooms: Study

Disparities in cardiac care begin when patients arrive at hospital emergency rooms: Study

Clinical trial results of Genous Bio-engineered R stent, EPC capture technology presented at TCT 2010

Clinical trial results of Genous Bio-engineered R stent, EPC capture technology presented at TCT 2010

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