Heart Disease News and Research

Latest Heart Disease News and Research

Joyful music has a healthy effect on blood vessel function

Joyful music has a healthy effect on blood vessel function

Elevated nonfasting triglyceride levels linked with higher risk of stroke

Elevated nonfasting triglyceride levels linked with higher risk of stroke

Catheter ablation works better than drugs for heart rhythm disorder

Catheter ablation works better than drugs for heart rhythm disorder

Genetics for personalized coronary heart disease treatment

Genetics for personalized coronary heart disease treatment

Sex hormones may affect atherosclerosis

Sex hormones may affect atherosclerosis

Diuretic reduces risk for type of heart failure that affects women more often than

Diuretic reduces risk for type of heart failure that affects women more often than

Damage inflicted by cholesterol crystals during cardiac attacks more widespread

Damage inflicted by cholesterol crystals during cardiac attacks more widespread

Cell-coated stent as effective as drug-coated ones

Cell-coated stent as effective as drug-coated ones

All stem cells are not created equal, explains expert

All stem cells are not created equal, explains expert

Medicine, math and engineering combine to reveal how sepsis and less severe infections occur

Medicine, math and engineering combine to reveal how sepsis and less severe infections occur

Raptor Pharmaceuticals announces positive results for Convivia program

Raptor Pharmaceuticals announces positive results for Convivia program

Large trial on low-dose aspirin in diabetics

Large trial on low-dose aspirin in diabetics

Drug-eluting better than bare metal stents in diabetics

Drug-eluting better than bare metal stents in diabetics

Folic acid does not offer any cardiovascular benefits

Folic acid does not offer any cardiovascular benefits

New blood test identifies sickest heart failure patients in ER

New blood test identifies sickest heart failure patients in ER

Tailored anti-clotting medications reduce adverse effects after percutaneous coronary intervention

Tailored anti-clotting medications reduce adverse effects after percutaneous coronary intervention

Timing is everything for some heart attack patients

Timing is everything for some heart attack patients

Rivaroxaban shows promise in patients with acute coronary syndrome

Rivaroxaban shows promise in patients with acute coronary syndrome

Exercise training safe in heart failure patients - offer clinical benefit

Exercise training safe in heart failure patients - offer clinical benefit

Public smoking ban would reduce heart attack admissions

Public smoking ban would reduce heart attack admissions

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