Saturday, November 28, 2009

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Fish Oil Supplements Don't Help Depressed Heart Patients

Those who took them with antidepressant fared same as those who didn't more >>

Micardis Given Wider Approval

For cardiac patients who can't take an ACE inhibitor more >>

Stretching Test May Reveal Arterial Stiffness

Flexibility exercises belong in cardiovascular workout, experts say more >>

Drug Combo May Prevent Heart Attacks, Strokes

'Inexpensive, well-proven medications' could have huge impact, expert says more >>

Half of U.S. Babies Living Today May Reach 100

Rising life expectancy shows no signs of slowing, researchers say more >>

More Stroke Victims Get Clot-Busting Therapy

But many others get to hospital too late to benefit, study finds more >>

Autoimmune Disorder Linked to Stroke, Heart Attack in Women

Smoking, birth control pills raise risk higher, research finds more >>

Women With Atrial Fibrillation Face Rougher Road Than Men

Attention to gender differences, though, can make a difference, study contends more >>

Fructose Boosts Blood Pressure, Studies Find

Tests in mice and men link sugar to hypertension and say time of day may matter, too more >>

Preventing Second Stroke May Stave Off Dementia

Not all agree, though, that biggest risk factor is the brain attack itself more >>

Middle-Age Heart Risk Factors Shorten Men's Lives

Smoking, hypertension, high cholesterol cut 10 years of life, study finds more >>

Childhood Stroke More Common Than Thought

Study finds double the incidence reported previously more >>

Diabetes Medications Don't Lower Inflammation

Metformin, insulin have little effect on risk factor for heart disease, study finds more >>

Most Adult Americans at Some Risk for Heart Disease

Surging obesity rates have reversed gains, study finds more >>

Drug Offers Hope Against Tough-to-Treat Hypertension

As yet unapproved, darusentan works in different way than standard medicines more >>

Stroke May Be Striking at a Younger Age

Almost half of cases occur before 65, study finds, many younger patients not getting rehab more >>

Oldest Heart Patients May Get Most From Warfarin

In atrial fibrillation study, blood-thinning drug best for those at highest risk of stroke more >>

Harm Begins With a Few Cigarettes, a Little Smog

Levels of toxins in air don't have to be high to be hazardous, studies find more >>

Surgery Better Than Angioplasty for Narrowed Neck Artery

British study finds a reduced risk of stroke afterwards more >>

Ankle Circulation Could Warn of Future Strokes

Quick test may detect peripheral artery disease, research shows more >>

How Bad Feelings Can Harm Your Health

Studies show impact of apathy, hopelessness on cardiovascular disease more >>

Tobacco Use Kills 6 Million People Annually: Report

And costs the global economy $500 billion each year more >>

Americans Are Urged to Cut Sugar Intake

Experts recommend far fewer teaspoons a day than average person now consumes more >>

Heart Risks Rise With Smokeless Tobacco

Increase is small but worth noting, expert says, as product use grows more >>

Device May Offer Alternative to Warfarin for Arrhythmia

Implantation in people at risk for stroke could reduce medication use, study suggests more >>

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