Heart Disease News and Research

Latest Heart Disease News and Research

Researchers delve deeper into the structure of protein receptor crucial for cardiovascular health

Researchers delve deeper into the structure of protein receptor crucial for cardiovascular health

Vascular dysfunction may be the cause of metabolic changes that can lead to diabetes, study suggests

Vascular dysfunction may be the cause of metabolic changes that can lead to diabetes, study suggests

Children are less fit and more obese than ever before, study says

Children are less fit and more obese than ever before, study says

Heart failure arises from mutations in distinct genes, study finds

Heart failure arises from mutations in distinct genes, study finds

Study provides new insight into the cellular and molecular biology of human heart failure

Study provides new insight into the cellular and molecular biology of human heart failure

Discovery could prevent insulin resistance and have significant benefits for people with type 2 diabetes

Discovery could prevent insulin resistance and have significant benefits for people with type 2 diabetes

Individual genetic defects lead to heart failure in different ways, consortium reports

Individual genetic defects lead to heart failure in different ways, consortium reports

Researchers discover two signaling pathways that are downregulated in human hearts after birth

Researchers discover two signaling pathways that are downregulated in human hearts after birth

Mitochondrial DNA mutations are associated with an increased risk of atherosclerosis

Mitochondrial DNA mutations are associated with an increased risk of atherosclerosis

New easy-to-use test could rapidly diagnose heart attacks and cancers

New easy-to-use test could rapidly diagnose heart attacks and cancers

Higher suPAR levels linked with increased risk of blood clot formation

Higher suPAR levels linked with increased risk of blood clot formation

New study uncovers a likely proteome signature for reductive stress cardiomyopathy

New study uncovers a likely proteome signature for reductive stress cardiomyopathy

Study: Genes involved in coronary heart disease may be nearly the same for everyone

Study: Genes involved in coronary heart disease may be nearly the same for everyone

UVA researchers receive $15 million from LeDucq Foundation to advance understanding of atherosclerosis

UVA researchers receive $15 million from LeDucq Foundation to advance understanding of atherosclerosis

Women with a history of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy more likely to develop dementia

Women with a history of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy more likely to develop dementia

Women with a history of preeclampsia have increased markers of brain cell damage, inflammation

Women with a history of preeclampsia have increased markers of brain cell damage, inflammation

Substantial increases in cardiovascular trends contribute to a rising burden on the US health care system

Substantial increases in cardiovascular trends contribute to a rising burden on the US health care system

Experiments and mathematical modeling help study the role of morphogens in tissue patterning

Experiments and mathematical modeling help study the role of morphogens in tissue patterning

New national guidelines focus on preventing unhealthy weight gain in middle-aged women

New national guidelines focus on preventing unhealthy weight gain in middle-aged women

Gout flares associated with subsequent cardiovascular events

Gout flares associated with subsequent cardiovascular events

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