Heart Disease News and Research

Latest Heart Disease News and Research

Experts continue to recommend that all pregnant women receive a flu shot

Experts continue to recommend that all pregnant women receive a flu shot

New pig model for stroke could accelerate drug discovery process

New pig model for stroke could accelerate drug discovery process

Vaccine to prevent Lyme disease on the cards

Vaccine to prevent Lyme disease on the cards

Nerve stimulation therapy revives a 35-year-old man in vegetative state – sparks hope

Nerve stimulation therapy revives a 35-year-old man in vegetative state – sparks hope

Rutgers scientists use genetic engineering technique to create brain cells for studying Tourette’s

Rutgers scientists use genetic engineering technique to create brain cells for studying Tourette’s

Drinking three or more cups of coffee a day linked to reduced mortality risk in HIV-HCV patients

Drinking three or more cups of coffee a day linked to reduced mortality risk in HIV-HCV patients

Study finds barriers to using public access defibrillators for treating cardiac arrests

Study finds barriers to using public access defibrillators for treating cardiac arrests

ACLS during transport not linked to increased survival for patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest

ACLS during transport not linked to increased survival for patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest

Organ donation up by more than half in Ontario since Canada introduced new policy

Organ donation up by more than half in Ontario since Canada introduced new policy

Study: 30 minutes of exercise 5 days a week linked to lower risk of death, cardiovascular disease

Study: 30 minutes of exercise 5 days a week linked to lower risk of death, cardiovascular disease

Lack of sleep could be blamed for many major diseases says sleep scientist Matt Walker

Lack of sleep could be blamed for many major diseases says sleep scientist Matt Walker

Study identifies two genes involved in invasive group A Streptococcus infections

Study identifies two genes involved in invasive group A Streptococcus infections

Study presents new method for tracing history of β-cells

Study presents new method for tracing history of β-cells

Study finds overall favorable outcomes among cardiac patients treated in childhood with ECMO

Study finds overall favorable outcomes among cardiac patients treated in childhood with ECMO

University of Portsmouth helping tackle air pollution in Sub-Saharan Africa

University of Portsmouth helping tackle air pollution in Sub-Saharan Africa

Hard water may contribute to development of eczema by damaging skin barrier

Hard water may contribute to development of eczema by damaging skin barrier

Philips reinforces commitment to improve 3 billion lives each year by 2025

Philips reinforces commitment to improve 3 billion lives each year by 2025

New tissue-chip research aims to speed drug development for two genetic forms of epilepsy

New tissue-chip research aims to speed drug development for two genetic forms of epilepsy

Outdoor air pollution may increase risk of chronic kidney disease

Outdoor air pollution may increase risk of chronic kidney disease

Majority of people not being screened for AF and stroke risk factors, report reveals

Majority of people not being screened for AF and stroke risk factors, report reveals

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