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Clues to Heart Disease in Unexpected Places
April 12, 2013 A major factor in the advance of heart disease is the death of heart tissue, a process that a team of scientists think could be prevented with new ... > full story -
L-Carnitine Significantly Improves Patient Outcomes Following Heart Attack, Study Suggests
April 12, 2013 L-carnitine significantly improves cardiac health in patients after a heart attack, say a multicenter team of investigators in a study. Their findings, based on analysis of key controlled trials, ... > full story -
Molecular Hub Links Obesity, Heart Disease to High Blood Pressure
April 11, 2013 A new study identifies a brain protein that acts as a communications hub for blood pressure control, and links cardiovascular disease and obesity to ... > full story -
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New Procedure Safely Opens Blocked Carotid Arteries, Experts Say
April 11, 2013 Doctors have become the first on the West Coast to perform a new, less-invasive procedure to help clear plaque-ridden carotid ... > full story -
Cardiopoietic 'Smart' Stem Cells Show Promise in Heart Failure Patients
April 10, 2013 Therapy with cardiopoietic (cardiogenically-instructed) or "smart" stem cells can improve heart health for people suffering from heart failure. This is the first application in patients of ... > full story -
Manipulating Calcium Accumulation in Blood Vessels May Provide a New Way to Treat Heart Disease
April 9, 2013 Hardening of the arteries, or atherosclerosis, is the primary cause of heart disease. It's caused by calcium accumulation in the blood vessels, which leads to obstruction of blood flow and heart ... > full story -
Electronic Implants: New Fast Transcutaneous Non-Invasive Battery Recharger and Energy Feeder
April 9, 2013 Scientists have developed a non-invasive battery recharger system for electronic implants that allows a longer life for the internal implantable devices in the human body such as pacemakers, ... > full story -
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Heart Surgery Increases Death Risk for Cancer Survivors Who Had Radiation, Study Finds
April 8, 2013 Cancer survivors who had chest radiation are nearly twice as likely to die in the years after having major heart surgery as similar patients who didn't have radiation, according to new ... > full story -
New Link Between Heart Disease and Red Meat: New Understanding of Cardiovascular Health Benefits of Vegan, Vegetarian Diets
April 7, 2013 A compound abundant in red meat and added as a supplement to popular energy drinks has been found to promote atherosclerosis -- or the hardening or clogging of the ... > full story -
MRI Measure of Blood Flow Over Atherosclerotic Plaque May Detect Dangerous Plaque
April 5, 2013 Researchers have shown that using magnetic resonance imaging to measure blood flow over atherosclerotic plaques could help identify plaques at risk for ... > full story
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