Heart Disease News and Research

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Tighter blood pressure control could improve brain health finds study

Tighter blood pressure control could improve brain health finds study

Regular physical activity associated with decreased risk of postoperative delirium

Regular physical activity associated with decreased risk of postoperative delirium

Study investigates association between migraine diagnoses and dementia

Study investigates association between migraine diagnoses and dementia

Abnormal blood pressure in middle age and late life increases dementia risk

Abnormal blood pressure in middle age and late life increases dementia risk

Global air pollution linked to increased emphysema cases

Global air pollution linked to increased emphysema cases

Aerobic exercise programs may benefit stroke survivors

Aerobic exercise programs may benefit stroke survivors

Trump administration hits brakes on law to curb unneeded Medicare CT scans, MRIs

Trump administration hits brakes on law to curb unneeded Medicare CT scans, MRIs

High troponin levels after exercise predict risk of cardiovascular events

High troponin levels after exercise predict risk of cardiovascular events

Greater blood pressure control associated with fewer adverse changes in the brain

Greater blood pressure control associated with fewer adverse changes in the brain

Collaborative care reduces health care costs and improves patient outcomes

Collaborative care reduces health care costs and improves patient outcomes

Study finds out why many young men do not eat their five-a-day

Study finds out why many young men do not eat their five-a-day

Researchers identify new transmembrane protein as chloride ion channel

Researchers identify new transmembrane protein as chloride ion channel

Penn State researcher awarded NSF grant to model cell disorder in the heart

Penn State researcher awarded NSF grant to model cell disorder in the heart

Roswell Park receives more than $15 million in grants for cancer research

Roswell Park receives more than $15 million in grants for cancer research

Doctors should not rely on 'one-size-fits-all' guidelines when recommending vitamin D supplements

Doctors should not rely on 'one-size-fits-all' guidelines when recommending vitamin D supplements

Nanotube fibers used to rewire damaged hearts

Nanotube fibers used to rewire damaged hearts

New oral androgen deprivation therapy increases risk of death in cardiovascular patients

New oral androgen deprivation therapy increases risk of death in cardiovascular patients

Neuronal gene mutations may be linked to seizures associated with Long QT Syndrome

Neuronal gene mutations may be linked to seizures associated with Long QT Syndrome

Study highlights how high fat diet affects one component of gut immune system

Study highlights how high fat diet affects one component of gut immune system

Consuming flavonoid-rich items could protect against cancer and heart disease

Consuming flavonoid-rich items could protect against cancer and heart disease

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