Heart Disease News and Research

Latest Heart Disease News and Research

Positive results from phase 2 study evaluating the safety and efficacy of Qnexa announced

Positive results from phase 2 study evaluating the safety and efficacy of Qnexa announced

Heart Force Medical closes its private, non-brokered financing after raising $4.8 million net

Heart Force Medical closes its private, non-brokered financing after raising $4.8 million net

Minnesota dentists to provide free dental care to less fortunate children

Minnesota dentists to provide free dental care to less fortunate children

BUSM researchers develop mathematical methodology to reduce biologic variation in clinical status

BUSM researchers develop mathematical methodology to reduce biologic variation in clinical status

Educational sessions and special workshops highlight advancements in molecular imaging

Educational sessions and special workshops highlight advancements in molecular imaging

EPO grants notice of allowance for Response Biomedical’s ‘Fong Patent’

EPO grants notice of allowance for Response Biomedical’s ‘Fong Patent’

CEI releases new diabetes market forecast study

CEI releases new diabetes market forecast study

Authors explain why health care reform initiative should include CER

Authors explain why health care reform initiative should include CER

The Methodist Hospital offers web-based tool to help patients understand their health care better

The Methodist Hospital offers web-based tool to help patients understand their health care better

Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute selected as top 25 hospitals for cardiac bypass surgery

Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute selected as top 25 hospitals for cardiac bypass surgery

New wireless monitoring device prevents and detects mobility problems among elderly

New wireless monitoring device prevents and detects mobility problems among elderly

Protein complex proves valuable for changing cell fate

Protein complex proves valuable for changing cell fate

Tips to prevent injuries while shoveling

Tips to prevent injuries while shoveling

Researchers identify new approach to eliminate side effects of drugs

Researchers identify new approach to eliminate side effects of drugs

Survivors of pediatric cancer at greater risk for cardiovascular disease

Survivors of pediatric cancer at greater risk for cardiovascular disease

Heartland Regional Medical Center saves more than $3.3 million by utilizing PCS

Heartland Regional Medical Center saves more than $3.3 million by utilizing PCS

ORNL story tips for January 2010

ORNL story tips for January 2010

Physicians perform first implantation of leadless cardiac monitoring device for detecting arrhythmias

Physicians perform first implantation of leadless cardiac monitoring device for detecting arrhythmias

First Edition: January 6, 2010

First Edition: January 6, 2010

Toxic chemicals make us susceptible to a wide range of diseases

Toxic chemicals make us susceptible to a wide range of diseases

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