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Migraine With Aura May Lead to Heart Attack, Blood Clots for Women
January 15, 2013 Women who have migraines with aura, which are often visual disturbances such as flashing lights, may be more likely to have problems with their heart and blood vessels, and those on newer ... > full story -
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New Technique Helps Stroke Victims Communicate
January 15, 2013 Researchers have developed a speech technique to aid stroke victims with ... > full story -
Depression After Heart Attack: Threat Perception Has to Be Addressed, Experts Urge
January 14, 2013 Survivors of heart attacks are three times more likely to develop depression during the first six months after their heart attack, than people with no heart disease, new research suggests. If left ... > full story -
Depressed Stroke Survivors May Face Triple the Risk of Death
January 12, 2013 People who are depressed after a stroke may have a tripled risk of dying early and four times the risk of death from stroke than people who have not experienced a stroke or depression, according to a ... > full story -
Stem Cells Found to Heal Damaged Artery in Lab Study in Baboons
January 10, 2013 Scientists have for the first time demonstrated that baboon embryonic stem cells can be programmed to completely restore a severely damaged artery. These early results show promise for eventually ... > full story -
Treating the Most Feared and Devastating Strokes
January 9, 2013 Among the most feared and devastating strokes are ones caused by blockages in the brain's critical basilar artery system. They can cause head-to-toe paralysis called "locked-in syndrome. However, a ... > full story -
New Target for Common Heart Condition Identified
January 8, 2013 Researchers have found new evidence that metabolic stress can increase the onset of atrial arrhythmias, such as atrial fibrillation, a common heart condition that causes an irregular and often ... > full story -
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Sleep Apnea May Offer Unusual Protection for Heart Attack Patients
January 2, 2013 Researchers at the Technion have found that heart attack patients with breathing disorders such as sleep apnea may benefit from mild-moderate sleep-disordered breathing. The findings could suggest ... > full story -
Autopsy-Based Study Examines Prevalence of Atherosclerosis Among U.S. Service Members
December 26, 2012 Among deployed U.S. service members who died of combat or unintentional injuries between 2001-2011 and underwent autopsies, the prevalence of coronary atherosclerosis was 8.5 percent, with factors ... > full story -
New Insights Into How Immune System Fights Atherosclerosis
December 21, 2012 A new study has found that an important branch of the immune system, in reaction to the development of atherosclerotic lesions, mounts a surprisingly robust anti-inflammatory T cell response that ... > full story
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