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Posted October 26, 2012:
Posted October 25, 2012:
- Stroke Survivors Who Smoke Raise Risk of More Strokes, Heart Attack, Death
- PFO Closure May Be Superior to Medical Therapy in Preventing Stroke
- Sleep Apnea Can Reduce Severity of Cardiac Injury During a Heart Attack
Posted October 24, 2012:
Posted October 23, 2012:
- Men With Certain Cardiovascular Risk Factors May Be at Increased Risk of Peripheral Artery Disease
- Simple, Inexpensive Risk Score Can Shorten Length of Stay for MI Patients
Posted October 22, 2012:
- Improving the Safety of Angioplasty in Patients With Coronary Bypass Graft Disease
- Aspirin May Slow the Decline in Mental Capacity Among Elderly Patients, Swedish Study Suggests
Posted October 20, 2012:
- Coronary Angioplasty Improves Cardiac Arrest Survival
- Calling an Ambulance Improves Heart Attack Survival
- Women More Likely to Die from Myocardial Infarction Than Men
Posted October 19, 2012:
Posted October 18, 2012:
- Hospital Uses ‘lean’ Manufacturing Techniques to Speed Stroke Care
- Stroke Patients Benefit from Carmaker’s Efficiency
- Treating Vascular Disorders With a Cell-Based Strategy
- Gastric Band Surgery Has Big Impact on Heart Disease and Stroke Risk Factors
Posted October 17, 2012:
Posted October 15, 2012:
- Drug-Eluting Angioplasty Treatment for Peripheral Artery Disease Shows Promise
- Football (Soccer) Scores a Health Hat Trick for Hypertensive Men
Posted October 14, 2012:
Posted October 11, 2012:
Posted October 10, 2012:
- Older Adults Tend Not to Stick With Their Meds Following Heart Attacks
- Stroke Becoming More Common in Young People
- Neuroimaging Technique Captures Cocaine's Devastating Effect on Brain Blood Flow
Posted October 9, 2012:
- HRT Taken for 10 Years Significantly Reduces Risk of Heart Failure and Heart Attack, Study Suggests
- New Link Between High-Fat 'Western' Diet and Atherosclerosis Identified
- New MRI Technique Used to Identify Early-Stage Coronary Disease
Posted October 8, 2012:
- Can Eating Tomatoes Lower the Risk of Stroke?
- First Successful Clinical Trial to Protect the Brain from Damage Caused by Stroke
Posted October 5, 2012:
Posted October 4, 2012:
Posted October 3, 2012:
- Aspirin May Temper Brain Power Decline in Elderly Women at Risk of Heart Disease
- Lab Study for Stroke Drug Accurately Predicts Outcomes in Human Clinical Trials
- People With Schizophrenia More Likely to Die of Heart Attack
- Common Medicine Helps Repair Brain After Stroke, Study in Rats Suggests
Posted October 2, 2012:
- Beta-Blocker Use May Not Prevent Heart Attack, Death and Stroke, New Study Reveals
- An Apple a Day Lowers Level of Blood Chemical Linked to Hardening of the Arteries, Research Suggests
- Smoking Clouds the Brain After Stroke: Memory, Thinking, Decision-Making Affected by Tobacco Use
- Sleep Apnea Plays Dual Role in Stroke
Posted October 1, 2012:
- Apixaban Superior to Warfarin Across Range of Patient Risk Scores, Study Finds
- Smartphone Technology Acceptable for Telemedicine
- Macrophage Accumulation of Triglycerides Yields Insights Into Atherosclerosis
- Rehabilitation Robots Uncover Stroke Disabilities and Improve Care
- Exercise Improves Memory, Thinking After Stroke, Study Finds
- Home-Based Stroke Therapy Improves Outcomes, Eliminates Wait Times, Saves Money, Study Suggests
- Many Emergency Programs Get Failing Grade When It Comes to Stroke Training, Canadian Research Suggests
- Screening for Post-Stroke Depression Inadequate and Inconsistent, Study Finds
- 'Cafeteria Diet' Hastens Stroke Risk: High-Sugar, High-Salt Intake Creates 'a Ticking Time Bomb of Health Problems'
- Hidden Stroke Impairment Leaves Thousands Suffering in Silence
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