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Gene Regulates Heart's Ability to Regenerate After Injuries
April 17, 2013 Researchers have identified a specific gene that regulates the heart's ability to regenerate after ... > full story -
Hair Analysis Reveals Elevated Stress Hormone Levels Raise Cardiovascular Risk
April 17, 2013 Hair strands contain valuable information about senior citizens' stress levels that can be used to determine an individual's cardiovascular disease risk, according to a recent ... > full story -
Inpatients Who Have STEMI Heart Attacks More Likely to Die Than Outpatients
April 17, 2013 A new study finds that patients who suffer a STEMI heart attack while hospitalized are 10 times more likely to die than patients who suffer a STEMI outside the ... > full story -
Routine EKG Finding Could Signal Serious Heart Problem
April 16, 2013 A common test that records the heart's electrical activity could predict potentially serious cardiovascular illness, according to a new ... > full story -
High Heart Rate at Rest Signals Higher Risk of Death Even in Fit Healthy People
April 15, 2013 A high heart rate (pulse) at rest is linked to a higher risk of death even in physically fit, healthy people, suggests new ... > full story -
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New Training Package Could Help Doctors Cut Rates of Sudden Cardiac Death in Athletes
April 15, 2013 New training modules guide doctors on how to recognize ECG changes that indicate problems rather than healthy cardiac ... > full story -
Drinking Cup of Beetroot Juice Daily May Help Lower Blood Pressure
April 15, 2013 A cup of beetroot juice a day may help reduce your blood pressure, according to a small ... > full story -
C-Peptide Levels Linked to Death and Heart Disease in Nondiabetic Adults
April 15, 2013 High blood levels of the serum C-peptide are linked to heart disease and death in people without diabetes, according to a large ... > full story -
High Glucose Levels Could Impair Ferroelectricity in Body's Connective Tissues
April 15, 2013 New research suggests that more sugar in the body could damage the elastic proteins that help us breathe and pump blood. The findings could have health implications for diabetics, who have high ... > full story -
New Gene Variations Associated With Heart Rate Identified
April 14, 2013 Findings pinpoint 14 genetic targets in humans that may provide insight for the treatment of cardiovascular ... > full story
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