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Heart Failure: Is There a Breath Test?
13/06/2013 09:15
Analyzing a single puff of exhaled air, or "breathprint,” aids in speedy diagnosis of heart failure, according to research from Cleveland Clinic.
13/06/2013 09:15
Analyzing a single puff of exhaled air, or "breathprint,” aids in speedy diagnosis of heart failure, according to research from Cleveland Clinic.
FDA Nixes United's Oral PAH Drug
13/06/2013 09:15
The FDA has again declined to approve an oral, extended release form of treprostinil for pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), its manufacturer said.
13/06/2013 09:15
The FDA has again declined to approve an oral, extended release form of treprostinil for pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), its manufacturer said.
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13/06/2013 09:15
ALLBP Control May Help Slow Alzheimer's | Heart-Healthy Living Cuts Cancer Risk | High-Dose Statins May Harm Kidneys
13/06/2013 09:15
ALLBP Control May Help Slow Alzheimer's | Heart-Healthy Living Cuts Cancer Risk | High-Dose Statins May Harm Kidneys
Energy Drinks May Put Heart at Risk
13/06/2013 09:15
Energy drinks may raise blood pressure and interfere with the heart's electrical system, increasing the risk of sudden cardiac death, a meta-analysis found.
13/06/2013 09:15
Energy drinks may raise blood pressure and interfere with the heart's electrical system, increasing the risk of sudden cardiac death, a meta-analysis found.
Race a Factor in Decision to Amputate a Leg?
13/06/2013 09:15
Amputation for peripheral arterial disease was nearly twice as likely for blacks as for whites, despite access to good hospitals or high patient income.
13/06/2013 09:15
Amputation for peripheral arterial disease was nearly twice as likely for blacks as for whites, despite access to good hospitals or high patient income.
Two Thiazide Diuretics Similar for BP Control
13/06/2013 09:15
For older adults with uncomplicated hypertension, neither chlorthalidone nor hydrochlorothiazide had a clear advantage over the other for preventing major adverse events, a retrospective study showed.
13/06/2013 09:15
For older adults with uncomplicated hypertension, neither chlorthalidone nor hydrochlorothiazide had a clear advantage over the other for preventing major adverse events, a retrospective study showed.
BP Control May Help Slow Alzheimer's
13/06/2013 09:15
Genetics and high blood pressure appear to interact to increase deposits in the brain of a protein involved in the pathology of Alzheimer's disease, researchers reported.
13/06/2013 09:15
Genetics and high blood pressure appear to interact to increase deposits in the brain of a protein involved in the pathology of Alzheimer's disease, researchers reported.
Heart-Healthy Living Cuts Cancer Risk
13/06/2013 09:15
People who adhered to all seven ideal health metrics as defined by the American Heart Association reduced their risk of cancer by more than half, researchers found.
13/06/2013 09:15
People who adhered to all seven ideal health metrics as defined by the American Heart Association reduced their risk of cancer by more than half, researchers found.
Cardio Notes: Depression Sign of Teen CV Risk
13/06/2013 09:15
Children who are depressed have a greater chance of adopting behaviors as teens that are not heart-healthy. Also, a one-time-use Afib monitor device and phantom ICD shocks.
13/06/2013 09:15
Children who are depressed have a greater chance of adopting behaviors as teens that are not heart-healthy. Also, a one-time-use Afib monitor device and phantom ICD shocks.
Lab Notes: Some Fish Oil Fishier than Others
13/06/2013 09:15
Synthetic fish oils found in most supplement capsules may not have the same beneficial effects at the cellular level as their natural counterparts. Also this week: the new coronavirus's target is found.
13/06/2013 09:15
Synthetic fish oils found in most supplement capsules may not have the same beneficial effects at the cellular level as their natural counterparts. Also this week: the new coronavirus's target is found.
Doctor-Patient: The Niacin Discussion
13/06/2013 09:15
Many physicians are finding themselves fielding a barrage of patient questions about heart disease this week due to headlines coming out of the American College of Cardiology's annual meeting in San Francisco--questions that are addressed i [...]
13/06/2013 09:15
Many physicians are finding themselves fielding a barrage of patient questions about heart disease this week due to headlines coming out of the American College of Cardiology's annual meeting in San Francisco--questions that are addressed i [...]



