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Heart Diseases : Health & Medical
Esmolol Vs Diltiazem in the Treatment of Postoperative AF/AFL
Compare the efficacy of these agents in patients with postoperative AF/AFL after coronary bypass surgery and/or valve replacement surgery.
Should Acute MI Patients Receive Dual Antiplatelet Therapy
The potential advantages of dual antiplatelet therapy in the acute myocardial infarction setting, as investigated in the recently published CLARITY study, are discussed.
Why You Get A Whole New Pacemaker When Your Battery Is Low
When a pacemaker battery is low, the entire pacemaker needs to be replaced.
Effects of Air Pollution on Cardiovascular Events in England
Find out more about connections between air pollution and cardiovascular events.
Heart Attacks in Women: Different Symptoms, Different Outcomes
A new study suggests that more work is needed to help women and their doctors recognize heart attack symptoms, since women are less likely than men to show up at the hospital with chest pain.
Lowering Your LDL Cholesterol
Lowering your LDL cholesterol is easy with a very healthy diet. Avoiding certain foods while including others in a diet can be the perfect recipe. A stringent diet plan can yield noticeable results within a month.
Hybrid Thoracoscopic and Endocardial Ablation of Lone AF
How effective and safe is this combination for treatment of lone atrial fibrillation?
Cholesterol Particles A and B - What Does It All Mean?
Did you know there are two kinds of cholesterol "particles?" No longer are doctors going to be looking at just your numbers. Just when we thought we had it all figured out, someone discovers something new about fats in our blood.
Heart Failure: All ARBs Aren’t the Same
Blood pressure drugs in the class known as angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs) reduce mortality in patients with heart failure, but new research suggests that not all work equally well.
Referral: Four Principles and 10 Steps
When any doctor or nurse refers to a colleague they should automatically ask themselves: is this referral necessary and will it benefit the patient? Ten simple steps are outlined.
Early Breast Cancer Therapy and Cardiovascular Injury
The cardiovascular effects of adjuvant therapies for early breast cancer and the role of lifestyle modifications are reviewed to assist clinicians' care for this emerging cohort of patients.
The Strategies How To Decrease Your Cholesterol In Order To Be Healthy
The modern people ways of live tend to eat much and less doing sport. The caused of bad way live make your cholesterol grow high. The risks of high cholesterol are stroke and heart attack. There are two factors cause the high cholesterol, modern way life and hereditary decease. The solution for here
Allopurinol: Novel Indications in Cardiovascular Disease
What are the potential benefits of this old-school drug for gout -- in cardiovascular disease management?
How to Reduce Inflammation in the Body Naturally and Avoid a Premature Heart Attack Or Stroke
The secret to knowing how to reduce inflammation in the body lies with omega 3 fish oils as many studies have shown how incredibly effective they are and scientists have recently discovered why they work so well. American and British scientists recently completed an extensive study of the omega 3 fa
Electronic Nose Sniffs Out Heart Failure
German researchers say they’re a step closer to developing an electronic nose that can distinguish between people who have heart failure and those who don't.
Loss of Symptomatic Benefit in Occluded Infarct
Chronic angina is an important consequence of the totally occluded infarct artery. How is it best addressed?
Blood Pressure, Glucose, Cholesterol - Take Charge of Your Big Three Numbers For Better Health
If you've been diagnosed with high cholesterol, high blood pressure, or diabetes, you can still take charge and improve your health. Here are 10 tips for living a full life with these conditions.
Painkillers Risky After Heart Attack?
Nearly all common painkillers may greatly -- and quickly -- increase the risk of death in heart attack survivors, a study shows.
News From British Cardiovascular Society 2014 Conference
Hit the highlights from this year's British Cardiovascular Society 2014 Annual Conference.
Cardiac Rehabilitation-Topic Overview
What is cardiac rehabilitation?Cardiac rehabilitation is a supervised program that includes exercise, lifestyle changes, education, and emotional support for people who have had a heart attack or bypass surgery or who have other heart problems. Programs are medically supervised and individually ...