Heart Disease News and Research

Latest Heart Disease News and Research

Does Alli work?

Does Alli work?

Gaps in diabetes care identified

Gaps in diabetes care identified

Patient-physician time in the U.S. lower than New Zealand and Australia

Patient-physician time in the U.S. lower than New Zealand and Australia

New guidelines for management of arterial hypertension

New guidelines for management of arterial hypertension

Exercise helps people with diabetes

Exercise helps people with diabetes

Lyme disease on the increase in U.S.

Lyme disease on the increase in U.S.

Mediterranean diet may cause changes in the colon that prevent cancer

Mediterranean diet may cause changes in the colon that prevent cancer

New rheumatoid arthritis genes identified

New rheumatoid arthritis genes identified

Swift system for heart attack care improves treatment

Swift system for heart attack care improves treatment

Newer breast cancer drug may protect heart

Newer breast cancer drug may protect heart

Sleep disorders common among police officers

Sleep disorders common among police officers

Sleep problems can influence a person's diet

Sleep problems can influence a person's diet

Lack of sleep compromises airport baggage screeners' ability to detect rare targets

Lack of sleep compromises airport baggage screeners' ability to detect rare targets

Simple test predicts a person's risk for developing dementia within six years with 87 percent accuracy

Simple test predicts a person's risk for developing dementia within six years with 87 percent accuracy

New genetic cause for Joubert syndrome

New genetic cause for Joubert syndrome

Link between restless legs syndrome and hypertension

Link between restless legs syndrome and hypertension

Study shows pre-op red blood cell levels affect post-op outcomes

Study shows pre-op red blood cell levels affect post-op outcomes

Interfacing silicon nanowires with mammalian cells

Interfacing silicon nanowires with mammalian cells

New target for Type 2 diabetes

New target for Type 2 diabetes

Nurses who work the night shift more likely to have poor sleep habits

Nurses who work the night shift more likely to have poor sleep habits

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