Friday, September 5, 2008

heart disease

Subtle Nervous System Problems Signal Stroke Risk

Italian study found poor reflexes, unstable posture, weakened hands warned of trouble more >>

New Source of Heart Stem Cells Found

Expression of particular gene can help regenerate multiple tissue types more >>

Low Blood Sodium Predicts Mortality in PAH Patients

Routine measurement could be a vital indicator for treating narrowing of lung arteries more >>

Insulin Resistance Tied to Peripheral Artery Disease

Those with highest levels at almost twice the risk, regardless of diabetes, study finds more >>

Health Buzz: Cardiac Arrests and Other Health News

Prostate cancer, men's health and swimming the English Channel more >>

Less Intensive Treatment Given Diabetic Women With Heart Disease

They have poorer control of risk factors, less likely to get cholesterol-lowering meds more >>

ED an Indicator of Men's Health

Dysfunction could be the 'portal' to heart problems, vascular disease, type 2 diabetes, study says more >>

Better Sleepers Are 'Successful Agers'

Less daytime napping, fewer complaints of insomnia predicted a healthier life, study finds more >>

Women, Mexican Americans at Higher Risk for Certain Stroke

Subarachnoid hemorrhage caused by bleeding in space around the brain, study reports more >>

Researchers Update Risk-of-Death Charts

Authors hope it will encourage disease/prevention efforts more >>

ECG Reading May Predict Death, Rehospitalization Risk

Measurement is inexpensive, simple to perform, yields instant result, study says more >>

Good Oral Hygiene May Protect Against Heart Infections

Daily care of teeth, gums keeps risk of bacterial disease in valves at bay more >>

Artery-Opening Method Works Well in Women

Study finds improvement for both genders over 25-year period more >>

Low Vitamin D Levels May Boost Men's Heart Attack Risk

Findings suggest current dietary requirements need to be increased more >>

Older Diabetics' Risk of Cardiac Ischemia Lower Than Thought

Those 55 to 75 with type 2 disease have same odds for condition, regardless of screening more >>

Applying Parallel Pressure Improves Vascular Grafting

Finding could speed new tissue-engineered stem cell bypass procedures, study says more >>

High-Volume Hospitals Better for Abdominal Aortic Rupture Repairs

Endovascular procedures have lower death rates than those units using open surgery, study finds more >>

Heart Failure Patients Overestimate Their Life Expectancy

Statistical survey indicates doctors need to be more clear in explaining realities more >>

Public Lacks Confidence to Help in Cardiac Emergencies

Survey finds less than 25% sure they could perform CPR, use automated defibrillator more >>

Genetic Disorder Drug Helps Reverse Heart Muscle Enlargement

Mice given BH4 had lower production of toxic free radicals from hypertension, study finds more >>

Health Tip: Living With a Pacemaker

Suggestions for how to manage more >>

Seizures Likely Sign of Brain Injury After Stroke

Patients face 30% risk of dying within month, study finds more >>

Antidepressants May Prevent Depression After Stroke

Problem-solving therapy could also make a difference, study shows more >>

New Calcium Measure Better Predictor of Heart Risks

Method gauges distribution of mineral in arteries rather than amount more >>

Carbon Monoxide May Help Bypass Surgery Patients

Low doses of gas found in car exhaust provides anti-inflammatory effects in lungs more >>

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