Heart Disease News and Research

Latest Heart Disease News and Research

Stress management to male nursing in Johns Hopkins Nursing Summer issue

Stress management to male nursing in Johns Hopkins Nursing Summer issue

AIDS Research Center earns $7.5 million grant renewal

AIDS Research Center earns $7.5 million grant renewal

Integrated Medical Systems receives U.S. Army order for "suitcase" intensive care unit

Integrated Medical Systems receives U.S. Army order for "suitcase" intensive care unit

New approach to remove toxic agent that causes myotonic dystrophy

New approach to remove toxic agent that causes myotonic dystrophy

PTC Therapeutics achieves milestone in Schering-Plough hepatitis C collaboration

PTC Therapeutics achieves milestone in Schering-Plough hepatitis C collaboration

Oxygen nanosensor could improve tumor imaging

Oxygen nanosensor could improve tumor imaging

Genzyme updates on Cerezyme supply plus 2009 financials

Genzyme updates on Cerezyme supply plus 2009 financials

Don't smoke, exercise and eat sensibly to reduce risk of chronic disease

Don't smoke, exercise and eat sensibly to reduce risk of chronic disease

Cases of depression and other mental illnesses nearly doubled between 1996 and 2006

Cases of depression and other mental illnesses nearly doubled between 1996 and 2006

'Nanobee' drug delivery to tumors

'Nanobee' drug delivery to tumors

Childhood cancer survivors treated with radiation may have an increased risk of diabetes

Childhood cancer survivors treated with radiation may have an increased risk of diabetes

Detection is the key to preventing the sudden death of young athletes

Detection is the key to preventing the sudden death of young athletes

Insulin and type 2 diabetes - fears are largely unfounded

Insulin and type 2 diabetes - fears are largely unfounded

Additional trial to be conducted for KYNAPID under FDA special protocol agreement

Additional trial to be conducted for KYNAPID under FDA special protocol agreement

Amazonian tribe sheds light on causes of heart attacks and strokes in developed countries

Amazonian tribe sheds light on causes of heart attacks and strokes in developed countries

Virtual heart surgery helps plan child's surgery

Virtual heart surgery helps plan child's surgery

New hope for sufferers of alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency

New hope for sufferers of alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency

Fainting may point to more serious, underlying cardiovascular condition

Fainting may point to more serious, underlying cardiovascular condition

White tea shows most health benefits out of 21 plant and herb extracts

White tea shows most health benefits out of 21 plant and herb extracts

Association of Specialty Professors announces the 2009 T. Franklin Williams scholars

Association of Specialty Professors announces the 2009 T. Franklin Williams scholars

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