Heart Disease News and Research

Latest Heart Disease News and Research

Affymax to complete Hematide Phase 3 clinical study by the end of 2009

Affymax to complete Hematide Phase 3 clinical study by the end of 2009

REPEL-CV approved for cardiac surgeries

REPEL-CV approved for cardiac surgeries

Non-invasive CR-2000 Research System to be used in START clinical trial

Non-invasive CR-2000 Research System to be used in START clinical trial

U.S patent for Tryton Side Branch Stent System

U.S patent for Tryton Side Branch Stent System

Varying physical activity for optimal health benefits

Varying physical activity for optimal health benefits

Researchers find link between traffic noise and increased blood pressure

Researchers find link between traffic noise and increased blood pressure

Lead exposure may result in cardiovascular mortality

Lead exposure may result in cardiovascular mortality

Risk of NAFLD lowers with routine physical activities

Risk of NAFLD lowers with routine physical activities

OSI Systems signs partnership agreement with Irish software firm, dabl

OSI Systems signs partnership agreement with Irish software firm, dabl

Free, online self-assessment quiz helps assess health and lifestyle risks for PAD

Free, online self-assessment quiz helps assess health and lifestyle risks for PAD

Society of Interventional Radiology's resources emphasize on PAD

Society of Interventional Radiology's resources emphasize on PAD

Clinical study investigates laboratory and clinical implications of proton pump inhibitor drugs

Clinical study investigates laboratory and clinical implications of proton pump inhibitor drugs

Obesity experts call on policymakers to adopt obesity recommendations

Obesity experts call on policymakers to adopt obesity recommendations

Center for Health Studies is renamed as SEATTLE-Group Health Research Institute

Center for Health Studies is renamed as SEATTLE-Group Health Research Institute

Contradictions between personal and systemic health issues could thwart reform

Contradictions between personal and systemic health issues could thwart reform

Mentally ill smokers also benefit from treatment, says research paper

Mentally ill smokers also benefit from treatment, says research paper

American Asthma Foundation awards $750,000 for asthma research

American Asthma Foundation awards $750,000 for asthma research

St. Jude Medical's Brio neurostimulator receives CE Mark approval

St. Jude Medical's Brio neurostimulator receives CE Mark approval

Caldolor launched ahead of schedule in U.S. by Cumberland Pharmaceuticals

Caldolor launched ahead of schedule in U.S. by Cumberland Pharmaceuticals

New television program to raise awareness about cardiovascular diseases in women

New television program to raise awareness about cardiovascular diseases in women

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