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EMOTE: Oral Enoximone in Intravenous Inotrope-Dependent Subjects
Will the oral use of enoximone replace intravenous inotropic therapy in patients with chronic heart failure?
Despite JNC-7, Old Prescribing Practices Persist
Did ALLHAT and JNC-7 change antihypertension prescribing practices? Won't the new multi-drug first-line treatment approvals change practice more?
How to Protect Your Heart
ONE OUT OF EVERY FOUR deaths is due to cardiovascular disease. Let that sink in for a moment... 25% of deaths that occur are cardiovascular related... 25%! In today's age, this seems almost unbelievable given the amount of knowledge and information that is available on the subject.
Transradial vs Transfemoral Approach for PCI in Elderly
Does either approach create longer door-to-balloon times for patients over 75 who are undergoing primary PCI?
5 Proven Tips for Preventing Coronary Heart Disease
One person dies of a heart attack every 60 seconds. Alarming as it seems the good news is you can take positive steps to substantially reduce your risk for heart attack and arterial plaque build up, naturally. See these 5 simple tips to lower your risk for coronary disease.
Speedy Angioplasty Is Critical to Heart Attack Patients' Survival
For heart attack patients who receive the artery-clearing procedure called angioplasty, an hour can mean the difference between life and death.
Experts Believe Finding Ways to Raise Good Cholesterol is the Key to Cholesterol Management
The world of cholesterol is filled with strange letters such as LDL and VLDLs but some experts suggest that the letters HDL are the most important of them all. HDLs are high lipid proteins or good cholesterol that makes sure cholesterol finds its way out of the body.
EPL for Heart Disease
Cholesterol is usually cast in a negative light. But in actuality, your body needs cholesterol to function properly. It is the amounts and types of cholesterol that are in question. The foods we eat contain both "good cholesterol" and "bad cholesterol." The goal is to increase the beneficial cholest
Cardiorespiratory Changes in Patients Receiving Cardiac Rehab
What factors make outpatient cardiac rehab less potent in the UK?
New Heart Conditions in Adults With Congenital Heart Disease
Find out more about issues that may impact adult survivors of congenital heart disease and how to reduce the disease burden.
How To Lower High Cholesterol Levels Naturally
High cholesterol levels can occur as a result of eating too many saturated fats and not enough fibrous foods such as fruits and vegetables and nuts and seeds. It can also result of being overweight or obese and living a sedentary lifestyle, as well as from diseases such as diabetes, high blood press
Scared of Statins? 5 Ways Chia Seeds Can Help You Lower Your Cholesterol
Scared of Statins? Don't want costly prescriptions? Learn how the food you eat can be used to help lower your cholesterol naturally. If you think boring oatmeal is the answer, think again! The superfood revealed in this article has 5 big ways to not only help you control your cholesterol, but b
Resveratrol Supplements: Side Effects and Benefits
WebMD provides information about resveratrol including what its uses, benefits, and side effects.
Study Ties Divorce to Higher Chance of Heart Attack
But remarriage, at least for women, did not lower risk
Effects of Air Pollution on Cardiovascular Events in England
Find out more about connections between air pollution and cardiovascular events.
Protect Yourself Against Heart Damage
There are many factors that cause heart damage and many things that can be done to protect a person against it. Things that can affect heart damage include oral health, sleep habits, marriage, family history, and the area where you live.
Onsite AED Increases the Survival Chance of SCA Victims
Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) can occur to any person, young or old, male or female, fit or unhealthy. According to statistics, there are about 930,000 victims of heart diseases in America each year. Of this number, 350,000 Americans suffer from cardiac arrest. When immediate help using onsite AED is
Hypercholesterolaemia and its Potential Role in the Presentation
The authors discuss recent important data that demonstrate the clinical evidence of the hypertensinogenic effects of hypercholesterolaemia, and the biological mechanisms which underlie them.
Transition From Blinded Study Drug to Open-Label
Learn about an end-of-trial transition plan to minimize bleeding and stroke risks during a critical period.