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Flanovols-Rich Cocoa For Diabetes Blood Vessel Function
in Daily Diabetic, on May 27, 2008
...ted to be the responsible for such benefits as featured in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology :
People with diabetes are at greater risk of cardiovascular problems such as heart dise...
Treatment of Enlarged Heart Can Decrease Diabetes Risk
in Daily Diabetic, on November 6, 2007
...Dr. Peter Okin, director of clinical affairs and professor of medicine in the Greenberg Division of Cardiology at Weill Cornell Medical College and attending physician at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Co...
Hispanic Women Face Higher Cardiac Risk Factors
in Latina Viva, on March 14, 2007
...hey have earlier onset and the same risk as Caucasians," said study author Dr. John Teeters, a cardiology fellow at the University of Rochester Medical Center in Rochester, N.Y.
"Physician...
Erectile Dysfunction Drugs May be Better than Nitroglycerin in Protecting Heart
in Straightfromthedoc, on March 5, 2007
...The research team led by Rakesh C. Kukreja, Ph.D., professor of medicine and Eric Lipman Chair of Cardiology at VCU, have studied a class of erectile dysfunction drugs known as phosphodiesterase-5 in...
"A Magical Animal."
in Philoneist, on October 29, 2006
...next potentially breakthrough lifestyle drug.
Steven Nissen, president of the American College of Cardiology, told a harvard university audience that the FDA in January should receive the f...
Annual Flu Shot May Protect Cardiovascular Disease Patients, Urges American Heart Association/American College of Cardiology Scientific Advisory
in Straightfromthedoc, on September 20, 2006
... The American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology , in a scientific advisory , are asking heart doctors to administer flu shots to their patients, but not to give the nasal-...
For Healthcare Patients, Professionals and Businesses: Analysts Media's Future Healthcare
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 19, 2006
...ollowing topics:
Healthcare IT/EMR
Human Capital Management and Intelligence
medical imaging
Cardiology
Respiratory Care
Infection Prevention
Together with Future Pharmaceuticals , these two ...
Rapamycin May Protect Heart Against Tissue Damage
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 7, 2006
...rt yet a novel use for this compound.
In the July issue of the Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology , the official publication of the International Society for Heart Research, researchers de...
Heart Transplant Assessment Criteria May Have Gender-Based Differences
in Straightfromthedoc, on June 23, 2006
...ound in a new study published in the June 6, 2006, issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology .
"There is some fundamental difference between the genders and we have to be sen...
Bayer Takes Over Schering
in The Biotech Weblog, on June 16, 2006
..., Merck says it is now keen to cooperate with Bayer , particularly in in the fields of oncology, Cardiology or diabetes.
The cost of the deal, which reached almost $22 billion, is however spec...
Exercise is Indeed Good for the Heart, Study Explains Why
in Straightfromthedoc, on May 2, 2006
... According to a new study published in the May 2 issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology , aerobic training is associated with the reversal of abnormal hormonal patterns i...
Three New Patents Granted to Cardiac Science
in Straightfromthedoc, on April 20, 2006
...ents are great additions to the company's entire collection of devices and technology which are cardiology-related products: Cardiac Science Corporation develops, manufactures, and markets a famil...
The Chinese Salt Substitute
in Straightfromthedoc, on March 22, 2006
... which are the main causes of death in China.
As announced during the March 15 American College of Cardiology's 55th annual scientific meeting in Atlanta, USA, the researchers found that eating t...
i2 summit 2006 discusses technologies to diagnose coronary ailments in a heartbeat
in Straightfromthedoc, on March 15, 2006
... One of the hot topics at the A merican College of Cardiology's inaugural Innovation in Intervention: the i2 Summit 2006 is on the emerging technologies to diagnose heart disease and a more sys...
a grapefruit a day lowers cholesterol
in Straightfromthedoc, on February 17, 2006
...l Chemistry and Natural Products, in cooperation with Prof. Abraham Caspi, head of the Institute of Cardiology at Kaplan Hospital in Rehovot. In addition, scientists from Poland and Singapore particip...
Lachen gesund - endlich bewiesen: fördert Durchblutung
in Das Gesundheits-Weblog, on 18.01.06
...n Aussagewert zustande kommen ...?
Forschung: Michael Miller, Center for Preventive Cardiology, University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore; und andere
Veröffentlicht in Heart, Vol. 92, pp 261-...
Gum and heart disease
in Straightfromthedoc, on November 29, 2005
...ot; said American Heart Association spokesman Dr. Richard Stein, who is also director of preventive cardiology at Beth Israel Medical Center, in New York City.
Stein said he regularly counsels patien...
Noise and heart attack
in Straightfromthedoc, on November 25, 2005
A case-control study links noise with heart disease :
After adjusting for other risk factors, the investigators found:
* Men exposed to high environmental sound levels had about a 50% greater heart attack risk than did those in the reference group (exposed to less than 60 db). The odd...
Heart disease and an apple shape
in Straightfromthedoc, on November 4, 2005
Potbellies beware - an apple shape predicts heart disease better than the BMI :
A pot belly increases the risk of a heart attack -- even if the rest of the physique is as skinny as a beanpole.
The person with that build would have a low body mass index (BMI). Based on that, the perso...
Medical tourism
in Straightfromthedoc, on September 24, 2005
...Thailand and Singapore for top-class orthopedic surgery, plastic surgery, infertility treatment and cardiology that come much cheaper than in the West.
It's the latest in outsourcing Asian doctor...
Vitamin B-6 and folate are not effective in preventing heart disease
in Straightfromthedoc, on September 5, 2005
...er, the first large study of the question, presented Monday at a meeting of the European Society of Cardiology, found that although the supplements dramatically lowered the levels of
"The message...
Women and bypass surgery
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 30, 2005
An interesting finding in a retrospective study, suggesting that women have a higher mortality rate when undergoing bypass surgery :
Women have a 22% greater risk of dying during or immediately after coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) procedures, an excess risk that can't be explained by bod...
Hospitalists are a growing trend
in Straightfromthedoc, on July 14, 2005
... became important. Medical and surgical sub-specialties were invented and became institutionalized: cardiology, Endocrinology , thoracic surgery, dermatology and so forth.
Primary care broke up...




