Heart Disease News and Research

Latest Heart Disease News and Research

Pennington Biomedical wants children 5 years old and younger to participate in the Shape Up! Keiki study

Pennington Biomedical wants children 5 years old and younger to participate in the Shape Up! Keiki study

Black, Hispanic breast cancer survivors have higher mortality risk after a second malignancy

Black, Hispanic breast cancer survivors have higher mortality risk after a second malignancy

What are the patterns of use of wearable devices among individuals with or at risk for cardiovascular disease in the US?

What are the patterns of use of wearable devices among individuals with or at risk for cardiovascular disease in the US?

Study may help advance data on oncolytic adenovirus mediated double suicide-gene therapy for high-grade brain tumors

Study may help advance data on oncolytic adenovirus mediated double suicide-gene therapy for high-grade brain tumors

Experimental drug may slow the progression of atherosclerosis

Experimental drug may slow the progression of atherosclerosis

Study: Only 50% of athletes can identify sudden cardiac arrest or provide CPR

Study: Only 50% of athletes can identify sudden cardiac arrest or provide CPR

DNA study sheds light on how we maintain healthy blood sugar levels after meals

DNA study sheds light on how we maintain healthy blood sugar levels after meals

Penn Medicine researchers receive $6 million NIH grant to gain new insights on cardiac cellular identity

Penn Medicine researchers receive $6 million NIH grant to gain new insights on cardiac cellular identity

An overview of the relationship between the exposome and cardiovascular health

An overview of the relationship between the exposome and cardiovascular health

Heart attack patients with concurrent COVID-19 have higher mortality risk, research shows

Heart attack patients with concurrent COVID-19 have higher mortality risk, research shows

New scientific statement details treatment strategies for pediatric cardiomyopathy

New scientific statement details treatment strategies for pediatric cardiomyopathy

Pneumothorax prevalence in COVID-19 and influenza patients

Pneumothorax prevalence in COVID-19 and influenza patients

Study analyzes the prevalence of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women

Study analyzes the prevalence of osteoporosis in postmenopausal women

Newborn genome sequencing project identifies unanticipated disease risks

Newborn genome sequencing project identifies unanticipated disease risks

ATTR amyloidosis cardiomyopathy can be reversed, study reports

ATTR amyloidosis cardiomyopathy can be reversed, study reports

Heart attack during the first COVID-19 lockdown reduced two years of patients’ lives

Heart attack during the first COVID-19 lockdown reduced two years of patients’ lives

People with insomnia symptoms may have higher stroke risk

People with insomnia symptoms may have higher stroke risk

Study: One in three people with Type 2 diabetes in Austria suddenly stop treatment

Study: One in three people with Type 2 diabetes in Austria suddenly stop treatment

Most adults with diabetes do not receive prompt outpatient care after heart failure hospitalization

Most adults with diabetes do not receive prompt outpatient care after heart failure hospitalization

Study focuses on contraceptive and pregnancy counseling for women with congenital heart defects

Study focuses on contraceptive and pregnancy counseling for women with congenital heart defects

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