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New Definition for Heart Functions Emerges
Bijoy Khandheria of the Division of Cardiology at Mayo Clinic in Arizona has revealed that redefining the functions of the heart will lead to better ways of treating patients. The U.S. alone has 5 million... Read More
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Gene Causes Growth of New Arteries
Researchers say they have found a gene that is essential for the growth of new arteries when other arteries are blocked. The work may lead to new clinical treatments for... Read More
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Women Downplay Heart Disease, Study Shows
Women may be tougher than men when it comes to handling heart disease, according to a new study. Researchers at the University of Michigan compared... Read More |
Sustained Noise Can Increase Heart Attack Risk
Sustained exposure to loud noise is not only a threat to hearing, it may also spark a heart attack in people predisposed to cardiovascular disease, a study suggests. Read More
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Sweating Identified as Possible Heart Attack Symptom
Some heart attacks are sudden and intensely painful but most start slowly with mild pain or discomfort that lasts just a few minutes. As a result, people often wait hours to seek help, a delay... Read More
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Roller Coasters Present Heart Attack Risks
According to a recent German study reported at the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions 2005, the adrenaline rush produced by roller coaster rides can speed up the heart thereby triggering an Read More
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Decaffeinated Coffee May Pose Heart Risks
Decaffeinated coffee may raise the risk of cardiovascular disease more than regular coffee according to Atlanta investigators at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2005. Read More
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Biotech Firm Grows Blood Vessels in Lab
Starting with bits of skin, scientists have produced new blood vessels in a laboratory and successfully implanted them into two patients, a medical first. Read More
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Stroke Risks Increase for Heart Patients
Mayo Clinic researchers say they've determined people with heart failure are twice as likely to die from a stroke as the general population. Read More
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Defibrillators Used Effectively by Volunteers
Automated external defibrillators can be used safely by non-medical personnel. Proper use triples the chance of survival according to... Read More
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