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Men Who Donate Blood May Reduce Risk Of Heart Disease, According To KU Medical Center Study
September 1, 1997 Men who donate blood may reduce their risk of heart disease by up to 30 percent, according to a study led by David Meyers, M.D., professor of internal medicine and preventive medicine at the ... > full story -
Role Of Cytokines In Treating Heart Disease Unveiled By Penn Scientists
August 27, 1997 Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center and other institutions are starting to amass solid evidence to explain how a popular heart medication works on a molecular ... > full story -
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"Super Aspirin" Holds Long-Term Benefits For Some Patients Who Undergo Balloon Angioplasty
August 18, 1997 An intravenous "super aspirin" called abciximab (ReoPro™, Centocor, Inc., Malvern, PA) administered in the catheterization laboratory before an angioplasty can prevent platelets from ... > full story -
Computer Models Of The Heart Can Help Cure Cardiac Ills
July 25, 1997 A highly detailed computer model developed by a Johns Hopkins biomedical engineer mimics the workings of a heart down to the sub-cellular level and can be used to "test" cardiac ... > full story -
Researchers Probe Mechanism Behind Heartbeat
July 22, 1997 Scientists at The University of Texas-Houston Medical School and the University of Alberta in Canada have determined the three-dimensional structure of cardiac troponin C (cardiac TnC), a protein ... > full story -
Hypertension In Blacks: Dietary Salt Plays Key Role
July 18, 1997 The first study ever to focus on high blood pressure and dietary salt in African Caribbeans living in England found many undiagnosed cases of hypertension and more whose medications were not ... > full story -
Why The Heart Stops Pumping: Researchers Identify Cellular-Molecular Defect In Heart Failure
May 1, 1997 University of Maryland researchers have found a silent defect in the heart's pumping mechanism, produced by high blood pressure and seen in heart ... > full story -
Listen To Your Mother: An Apple A Day--Not A Cheeseburger--Keeps The Doctor Away
April 17, 1997 American mothers' often-ignored advice to eat fruits and vegetables, not cheeseburgers and doughnuts, now appears to substatially and quickly lower blood pressure. ... > full story -
Warming Surgery Patients Reduces Fatal Heart Risks
April 8, 1997 Keeping surgery patients warm is a simple and inexpensive way to significantly reduce the risk of heart complications, the leading cause of post-operative death, a Johns Hopkins study ... > full story -
University Of Florida Physicians Launch Cyberspace-Aided Study To Examine Safety Of Controversial Heart Drug
April 1, 1997 University of Florida cardiologists are at the forefront of a $30 million study that will use the Internet to determine whether a treatment strategy for high blood pressure and angina increases ... > full story -
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Home Monitoring System Helps Congestive Heart Failure Patients Avoid Hospital Stays
February 18, 1997 A physician at the University of Illinois at Chicago Medical Center has developed a system that closely monitors congestive heart failure patients in their homes, resulting in fewer readmissions to ... > full story
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