Heart Disease News and Research

Latest Heart Disease News and Research

Gene sequence that can make half of us fatter is discovered

Gene sequence that can make half of us fatter is discovered

Autonomous robot surgery a step closer

Autonomous robot surgery a step closer

Women lag in heart attack care, study finds

Women lag in heart attack care, study finds

Geron Corporation awarded UK grant funding for human embryonic stem cell research

Geron Corporation awarded UK grant funding for human embryonic stem cell research

Erythropoietin gene linked to severe diabetic eye, kidney diseases

Erythropoietin gene linked to severe diabetic eye, kidney diseases

Ibuprofen found to reduce the risk of Alzheimer's

Ibuprofen found to reduce the risk of Alzheimer's

Better understanding of immune response to HIV infection

Better understanding of immune response to HIV infection

Study identifies problems with diagnosis of bipolar disorder

Study identifies problems with diagnosis of bipolar disorder

CMS announces decision on Medicare coverage of artificial hearts, long-term acute care hospital reimbursements

CMS announces decision on Medicare coverage of artificial hearts, long-term acute care hospital reimbursements

Forty-one percent of registered nurses find generics are less effective than name brand drugs say American Society of Registered Nurses

Forty-one percent of registered nurses find generics are less effective than name brand drugs say American Society of Registered Nurses

MRSA spreading say American Society of Registered Nurses

MRSA spreading say American Society of Registered Nurses

Mood and anxiety disorders put cancer patients at risk for posttraumatic stress disorder

Mood and anxiety disorders put cancer patients at risk for posttraumatic stress disorder

Short arms and legs could mean greater dementia risk

Short arms and legs could mean greater dementia risk

Strange barriers to physical activity may exist at child-care centers

Strange barriers to physical activity may exist at child-care centers

Kidney disease substantially worsens in a fourth of African Americans despite therapy for hypertension

Kidney disease substantially worsens in a fourth of African Americans despite therapy for hypertension

Results of St. Jude Medical deep brain stimulation study presented at APA meeting

Results of St. Jude Medical deep brain stimulation study presented at APA meeting

Doctors call for taxes on junk food and subsidised fruit and veggies

Doctors call for taxes on junk food and subsidised fruit and veggies

Enterovirus 71 in China claims the lives of two more children

Enterovirus 71 in China claims the lives of two more children

Stun guns may stimulate the heart

Stun guns may stimulate the heart

Study identifies new mechanism linking activation of key heart enzyme and oxidative stress

Study identifies new mechanism linking activation of key heart enzyme and oxidative stress

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