Heart Disease News and Research

Latest Heart Disease News and Research

Genzyme’s Mozobil approved in Europe

Genzyme’s Mozobil approved in Europe

Therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest is cost-effective

Therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest is cost-effective

$1 million grant to Rhode Island hospital for melanoma screening training program

$1 million grant to Rhode Island hospital for melanoma screening training program

Tips to avoid heat stroke

Tips to avoid heat stroke

New insights into peripheral artery disease

New insights into peripheral artery disease

Discovery of novel function of hormone found in gut that may lower glucose levels in diabetes

Discovery of novel function of hormone found in gut that may lower glucose levels in diabetes

Less is more when it comes to blood transfusions

Less is more when it comes to blood transfusions

Cutting-edge imaging research aims to map brain injuries

Cutting-edge imaging research aims to map brain injuries

3D science-based film opens at the Health Museum

3D science-based film opens at the Health Museum

World shortage of molybdenum may hinder nuclear medicine services

World shortage of molybdenum may hinder nuclear medicine services

Social stress linked to visceral fat, atherosclerosis

Social stress linked to visceral fat, atherosclerosis

Insurance agents look into the future and see uncertainty and "opportunity"

Insurance agents look into the future and see uncertainty and "opportunity"

Depression may make patients become 'couch potatoes'

Depression may make patients become 'couch potatoes'

Cooling unconscious cardiac arrest survivors increases survival, cost effective

Cooling unconscious cardiac arrest survivors increases survival, cost effective

Mexico steps up efforts to attract medical tourists

Mexico steps up efforts to attract medical tourists

Prominent cardiologist to present keynote at American Academy of Periodontology 95th Annual Meeting

Prominent cardiologist to present keynote at American Academy of Periodontology 95th Annual Meeting

Emergency physicians should trust their judgment on chest pain symptoms

Emergency physicians should trust their judgment on chest pain symptoms

Elevated cholesterol levels in midlife raises risk of late-life dementia

Elevated cholesterol levels in midlife raises risk of late-life dementia

Divers who hold breath for several minutes elevate a marker for brain damage

Divers who hold breath for several minutes elevate a marker for brain damage

Will emphasis on prevention bring health costs down?

Will emphasis on prevention bring health costs down?

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