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  • News - 30 Jan 2007
    Bioengineering researchers at UC San Diego have painstakingly assembled a virtual human metabolic network that will give researchers a new way to hunt for better treatments for hundreds of human...
  • News - 12 Dec 2006
    According to a new study far more Americans now have their blood pressure under control which is good news especially with regard to the risks of heart attack, stroke and other diseases.
  • News - 5 Dec 2006
    The municipal board of health for New York city has banned the use of artificial trans fats at all restaurants and food outlets in the city.
  • News - 15 Nov 2006
    When drug company Merck revealed the the results of a study this week over it's successor to Vioxx, the new arthritis drug Arcoxia, it did little to quell concerns about both the use and the safety of...
  • News - 14 Nov 2006
    Women tend to live longer with heart failure than do men, and they also tend to have a less severe form of the disease, which is characterized by reduced performance of the heart muscle, according to...
  • News - 14 Nov 2006
    In the largest review of "broken heart syndrome" patients ever conducted, Mayo Clinic researchers studied 100 patients and found symptoms recurred in 1 out of 10 patients over a four-year period, and...
  • News - 14 Nov 2006
    New research has shown that the sports safety gear worn by young athletes may not give them protection from sudden death caused by a blow to the chest.
  • News - 13 Nov 2006
    A drug commonly used to increase the body's sensitivity to insulin may slow the progression of cardiovascular disease in patients with type 2 diabetes, according to a study at the University of...
  • News - 13 Nov 2006
    Italian researchers have found that in patients recovering from heart attacks dancing the waltz was as effective as routine training programs for improving heart health.
  • News - 8 Nov 2006
    According to researchers at Johns Hopkins University in the U.S. a dramatic change is needed in the way hundreds of thousands of Americans with a form of heart failure should be treated.

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