Heart Disease News and Research

Latest Heart Disease News and Research

Evotec AG reports financial results and corporate updates for 2009

Evotec AG reports financial results and corporate updates for 2009

China, now the largest diabetic population in the world

China, now the largest diabetic population in the world

Canadian Diabetes Association launches new tools to help optimize diabetes care

Canadian Diabetes Association launches new tools to help optimize diabetes care

Bariatric surgery may delay onset of type 2 diabetes, says study

Bariatric surgery may delay onset of type 2 diabetes, says study

Stretchable electronic device holds promise for treating irregular heart rhythms

Stretchable electronic device holds promise for treating irregular heart rhythms

CryoLife retracts share proposal offer to acquire Medafor

CryoLife retracts share proposal offer to acquire Medafor

Policymakers should determine risk-reduction initiatives to improve health systems, says new report

Policymakers should determine risk-reduction initiatives to improve health systems, says new report

TYRX begins enrollment in CITADEL study for Aigisrx anti-bacterial agent

TYRX begins enrollment in CITADEL study for Aigisrx anti-bacterial agent

Research finds inverse association between supine systolic BP and acute chest pain

Research finds inverse association between supine systolic BP and acute chest pain

Elderly patients with moderate sleep apnea live longer than their counterparts, says study

Elderly patients with moderate sleep apnea live longer than their counterparts, says study

Optimism may be good for your health

Optimism may be good for your health

High blood pressure lowers heart patients' death risk

High blood pressure lowers heart patients' death risk

Leichhardt goes smoke free

Leichhardt goes smoke free

Bioheart to open five centers to provide cell therapy procedures for congestive heart failure patients

Bioheart to open five centers to provide cell therapy procedures for congestive heart failure patients

High-density genotyping array launched to study complexity of mouse genetics

High-density genotyping array launched to study complexity of mouse genetics

Majority of Pennsylvania women do not seek treatments for chronic pain

Majority of Pennsylvania women do not seek treatments for chronic pain

Medicare steps up efforts to monitor seniors' prescriptions

Medicare steps up efforts to monitor seniors' prescriptions

Protein deficiency in Down syndrome patients could contribute to cognitive impairment and congenital heart defects

Protein deficiency in Down syndrome patients could contribute to cognitive impairment and congenital heart defects

Researchers create audio CDs to encourage physical activity among school students

Researchers create audio CDs to encourage physical activity among school students

Medical imaging benefits outweigh radiation risks, says ESC

Medical imaging benefits outweigh radiation risks, says ESC

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