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Daiichi, Lilly Get European Approval for Prasugrel
Monday, Eli Lilly & Company and Daiichi Sankyo Company announced that they had earned...
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PAD Sufferers Might Benefit from Treadmill Walking
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) sufferers are now given the hope of a better life without having...
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Lack of Sleep Tied to Heart Disease
It has long been known that not getting enough sleep might get your heart into trouble literally....
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Lack Of Sleep Associated With Heart Disease
Researchers found a link between lack of sleep and heart disease, according to a report published...
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Gene Mutation Protects against Heart Damage
The presence of a gene mutation in the human body appears to lower levels of “bad” cholesterol and...
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CT Scans Accurate in Spotting Blocked Arteries
Non-invasive CT scans proved to be as good as conventional angiography at spotting blocked arteries...
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Obese Children Have Middle-Aged Arteries, a Sign of Future Heart Disease
Obesity in children is a growing problem
nowadays. Childhood obesity is considered an epidemic in...
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Arteries of Most Obese Kids – As Thick and Stiff as Middle-Aged Adults’
Hundreds of previous studies have shown that obesity comes with
a number of risks, such as heart...
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Crestor Can Detect Risks Of Heart Attack
A cholesterol-lowering statin drug administered to people who have normal cholesterol can cut their...
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Angioplasty Overused in Heart Patients
Percutaneous coronary intervention, or PCI is the clinical
name for angioplasty and cardiac...
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Drug-Coated Stent Safer For Heart Attack Patients
A news study in the Sept. 25 issue of The New England Journal of Medicine
gives more hope to heart...
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Bypass Surgery Still the Best Treatment for Heart Patients
Bypass surgery is still the most effective treatment for most problems involving heart artery...
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Face Transplants Are Viable, Not Oddities
Recent findings show that face transplants, which may still be considered medical oddities by some,...
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Obesity Comes With Heart Risks But Not Necessarily
Hundreds of previous studies have showed that obesity comes
with a number or risks, such as heart...
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Heart Disease Patients Going Through Depression At Risk Of Heart Failure
Heart disease patients going through depression are at greater risk for heart failure, according to...
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Erectile dysfunction often early sign of cardiovascular disease
Wiesbaden - Impaired sexual potency can be an early sign of cardiovascular disease, according to...
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Stents Better than Bypass Surgery at Relieving Pain
A new study presented Saturday at the American College of Cardiology conference in Orlando,...
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Lilly, Daiichi Blood Thinner Prasugrel Gets European Approval
The European Commission on Monday gave its approval for blood-thinning drug Efient for heart...
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Control Your Cardiovascular Risk Factors for a Healthy Heart!
Protecting your heart is easier than you might think! High blood pressure, high cholesterol...
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Cardiac Scans Should Be Recommended With Caution, Radiation Risk
An advisory committee convened by the American Heart Association’s Council on Clinical...
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New Device May Help Doctors Use Fewer Stents, Save Money
New research suggests that using a medical device from Little Canada-based St. Jude Medical could...
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FDA: Vytorin Still Good for Lowering Bad Cholesterol Levels
The Food and Drug Administration said Thursday it has completed its review of data from the...
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Two Existing Drugs May Help Obese People Lose Weight
Two drugs already approved by the Food and Drug Administration together with hormone leptin may...
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Medtronic May Help Millions With its Complete SE Stent
Medical device maker Medtronic Inc. announced it began to enroll patients in a trial of its...
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Study: More Sleep May Help Keep Heart Disease Away
A good night sleep helps keep heart disease away. According to a new study, sleeping an...
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Researchers Link Sleep with Heart Disease
A new study has discovered that the people who don’t sleep enough might be at risk to form...
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Sleep! Your Heart Will Thank You
A new study reveals that people who don't get much sleep are more likely to develop calcium...
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Sleep Deprivation Increases Heart Disease Risk
The connection between skipping sleep and heart problems is much stronger than thought, according...
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Enough Sleep Keeps the Cardiologist Away
A new study conducted on 495 participants found that the ones who don’t get much sleep are...
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Less Sleep Hardens Arteries, Leads to Heart Disease
A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association suggests that not getting...
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Epix’s Contrast Agent Vasovist Approved by FDA for Use with MRA
Epix Pharmaceutical Inc.’s intravascular contrast agent Vasovist was approved by US...
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U.S. Woman’s Full Face Transplant Successful
It was 20 years before Dr. Maria Siemionow could make the phone call to Dr. Frank Papay.
Finally...
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FTC Sues Ovation in Dispute on Drug Prices
The Federal Trade Commission alleged an Illinois drug maker illegally bought the only rival...
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The FTC Is Trying To Break Ovation's Monopoly
Antitrust enforcers have recently accused Ovation
Pharmaceuticals of cornering the U.S. Market on...
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Gene Mutation Protects against Heart Disease
A small group of people carries a gene
mutation that protects their hearts against the negative...
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Small Victory in War Against Heart Disease
The ways of heart disease research can sometimes be too tricky to follow for the unscientific mind,...
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Gene Mutation Protects Against the Negative Effects of a High-Fat Diet
A genetic mutation found in a small group of people might protect their heart against the effects...
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Researchers Find Role For apoC-III
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Gene Mutation Keeps Some People Away from Heart Disease
The presence of a gene mutation in the human body appears to lower levels of “bad” cholesterol and...
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Some People Have All The Luck, Don’t They?
The study of 809 members of the Old Order Amish community found that there are some carriers of a...
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Women, Less Likely To Survive Severe Heart Attacks
Although equal, there are some anatomical and biological differences between men and women. These...
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Women More Likely Than Men To Die From Severe Heart Attack
A new study suggests that women are less
likely than men to get proper care after being...
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Hypertension Pill Combo Safer than Diuretics
A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine
notes that combination therapy with the...
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Study: CT Scans - an Alternative to Angiography, but Questions Persist
A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine reports that newer CT scans that use...
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