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A drug commonly used to treat depression and anxiety may improve a stress-related heart condition in people with stable coronary heart disease, according to researchers at Duke Medicine...The findings, published in the May 22/29, 2013 issue of the
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A new clinical trial announced Monday will allow researchers to test the effectiveness of a "bioresorbable vascular scaffold" in fighting coronary artery disease, which annually kills 385,000 Americans and costs $109 billion in treatment, according
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PCI Optimization System with FFR, OCT Cleared in EU by Editors on May 17, 2013 11:37 am St. PCI Optimization System, a tool for assessing the state of coronary arteries before stent placement, has received European approval to begin distribution on
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New research reveals an unhealthy lifestyle combined with job stress can take a toll on your heart. A British study of more than 15,000 adults found those who felt work-related stress had an increased risk of coronary artery disease.
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Seeking Clues to Heart Disease in DNA of an Unlucky Family Brendan Hoffman for The New York Times Rick Del Sontro keeps himself lean and watches his diet, but despite his efforts, he has heart disease like many in his family. Published: May 12, 2013
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Higher levels of the hormone estrogen are associated with an increased risk of sudden cardiac death in men and women, a new study suggests. Sudden cardiac death can occur when the heart suddenly and unexpectedly stops beating (sudden cardiac arrest).
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NY (May 7, 2013) Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes appears to increase the risk of heart disease, the leading cause of death among people with high blood sugar, partly by stimulating the production of calprotectin, a protein that sparks an
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About half a cup of fat is taken from patients by liposuction, then is processed in Cytori's device, called Celution, retrieving what are called adipose-derived stem and regenerative cells. These are then injected into the damaged area of the patient'
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Nic Walker Heart disease and suicide are big killers of the over 40s...Coronary calcium scoring If you are a male over 45, or have a family history of heart disease plus risk factors such as being overweight or having high blood pressure,
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Three years after wellness was hailed as perhaps the only truly bipartisan component of the Affordable Care Act, both lay and trade commentators have begun observing that the assumptions behind it were incorrect while downsides were overlooked . As
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