Heart Disease News and Research

Latest Heart Disease News and Research

Aarhus University professor receives grant to develop a new form of cell therapy

Aarhus University professor receives grant to develop a new form of cell therapy

High lipoprotein(A) levels in people with type 1 diabetes add to elevated risk of cardiovascular disease

High lipoprotein(A) levels in people with type 1 diabetes add to elevated risk of cardiovascular disease

New analysis finds link between air pollution and depression, suicide risk

New analysis finds link between air pollution and depression, suicide risk

Paper-based blood test can quickly and sensitively diagnose early-stage Lyme disease

Paper-based blood test can quickly and sensitively diagnose early-stage Lyme disease

Study finds air pollution increases suicide risk and depression

Study finds air pollution increases suicide risk and depression

Harmful alcohol consumption pattern may damage heart tissue

Harmful alcohol consumption pattern may damage heart tissue

U-M receives $20 million gift to support research and development of life-saving therapies

U-M receives $20 million gift to support research and development of life-saving therapies

New study compares sleep quality between postmenopausal and pre/perimenopausal women

New study compares sleep quality between postmenopausal and pre/perimenopausal women

A future approach to diabetes care

A future approach to diabetes care

2 drinks a day could be too much

2 drinks a day could be too much

Red hot chili peppers could help stave off heart disease

Red hot chili peppers could help stave off heart disease

Leukemia patients treated with common cancer drug have heightened risk of heart failure

Leukemia patients treated with common cancer drug have heightened risk of heart failure

UTHealth researchers receive $3.1 million NIH grant to address youth vaping epidemic

UTHealth researchers receive $3.1 million NIH grant to address youth vaping epidemic

Women who live near green space may be at lower risk of excess weight, obesity

Women who live near green space may be at lower risk of excess weight, obesity

High cardiometabolic disease costs in the U.S. could be linked to suboptimal diet

High cardiometabolic disease costs in the U.S. could be linked to suboptimal diet

MR Solutions participates in the first SFNano & C’Nano joint meeting 2019

MR Solutions participates in the first SFNano & C’Nano joint meeting 2019

Artificial sweeteners may lead to weight gain and contribute to type 2 diabetes

Artificial sweeteners may lead to weight gain and contribute to type 2 diabetes

Research funded by egg industry downplays the effect  of cholesterol

Research funded by egg industry downplays the effect of cholesterol

Houston professor uses stem cells to develop next-generation biologic pacemakers

Houston professor uses stem cells to develop next-generation biologic pacemakers

New fitness trends from American College of Sports Medicine

New fitness trends from American College of Sports Medicine

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