With so many new developments in the field of cardiovascular medicine happening every day, it is important for you and your family to keep abreast of the latest healthcare news.
Here, you will find the latest healthcare news and information as it relates to the many different types of heart disease, prevention, treatments, and research. For more information, always consult your physician.
June 2007 - Heart Care Online NewsImplantable Defibrillator Offers an Improved Quality of Life Implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs) help heart disease patients live longer, lead more active lives, and enjoy a quality of life comparable to that of average Americans, according to a study in the journal Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology. |
May 2007 - Heart Care Online NewsNew Procedure Helps Remove Deep Vein Blood Clots A new non-surgical treatment for the removal of blood clots appears to be safer, faster, and more effective than traditional therapies, according to a report from the Society of Interventional Radiology meeting. |
April 2007 - Heart Care Online NewsAcute Stroke Diagnosis Helped with MRI Test Comparison of two imaging techniques for the emergency diagnosis of acute stroke shows that magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can provide a more sensitive diagnosis than computed tomography (CT) for acute ischemic stroke, according to a report in The Lancet. |
March 2007 - Heart Care Online NewsHeart Risks and Metabolic Syndrome Linked A cluster of cardiac factors known as "metabolic syndrome" is a strong indicator of increased risk of heart disease, according to a report in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC). |
February 2007 - Heart Care Online NewsWaltzing Your Way to a Stronger Heart Why walk your way to better heart health when you can waltz? That is the question posed by researchers who have found that waltzing improves heart function and quality of life among chronic heart failure patients. |
January 2007 - Heart Care Online NewsStroke Patients Benefit from "Contraint" Therapy Stroke patients who receive constraint-induced movement therapy, a rehabilitative technique that restrains the less-impaired arm, show significant improvement in arm and hand function, according to a report in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). |
December 2006 - Heart Care Online NewsStatin Therapy During Heart Attack Has Long-term Benefits, Too Early, aggressive treatment with cholesterol-lowering statin medications gives significant long-term benefits for people who suffer heart attacks or other acute coronary events, says a report in the Archives of Internal Medicine. |
November 2006 - Heart Care Online NewsEarly Symptoms May Foretell "Sudden Cardiac Death" "Sudden cardiac death" often is not all that sudden, and lives can be saved by training people about the symptoms of impending cardiac arrest and what action to take, according to a report in the journal Circulation. |
October 2006 - Heart Care Online NewsStudy Reveals How Eating Fish Helps the Heart For older adults, eating fish helps the heart by regulating its electrical activity, according to a report in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. |
September 2006 - Heart Care Online NewsLow-Fat Dairy Products May Fight High Blood Pressure Eating dairy products, especially low-fat ones, could help lower your blood pressure, according to a report in the medical journal Hypertension. |
August 2006 - Heart Care Online NewsMany Women in Cardiac Rehab Have Low Fitness Level Women in cardiac rehabilitation following a heart attack or bypass surgery have an average fitness level of patients with more serious heart conditions, according to a report in the medical journal Circulation. |
July 2006 - Heart Care Online NewsMothers Likely to Pass Heart Disease to Children Mothers pass on much that is good to their children, but a new study shows there is one gift most would rather not receive - heart disease. |
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