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 Lower Rate of Mental Stress-Induced Cardiac Ischemia Shown on Treatment With Antidepressant Lower Rate of Mental Stress-Induced Cardiac Ischemia Shown on Treatment With Antidepressant
According to a study, among patients with stable coronary heart disease and mental stress-induced myocardial ischemia (MSIMI), 6 weeks of treatment with the antidepressant escitalopram, comp...
 Indian Heart Beats for a Pakistani Man Indian Heart Beats for a Pakistani Man
An Indian heart now beats for the 40-year old Moulana Mohammed Zubair Ashmi, a Pakistani, after undergoing a successful heart transplant surgery at the Fortis Hospital, Chennai. Ashmi wa...
 Genetic Screening Could Reveal Hidden High Risk for Coronary Heart Disease: Study Genetic Screening Could Reveal Hidden High Risk for Coronary Heart Disease: Study
The study led by Professor Samuli Ripatti was comprised of over 24,000 Finnish subjects. The results revealed that a panel of 28 genetic markers improved detection of individuals with high ...
 Research Finds That Hospitals' Cardiac Arrest Incidence and Survival Rates Go Hand in Hand Research Finds That Hospitals' Cardiac Arrest Incidence and Survival Rates Go Hand in Hand
New University of Michigan Health System research shows that hospitals with the highest rates of cardiac arrests tend to have the poorest survival rates for those cases. Meanwhile, hosp...
 Air and Noise Pollution Up Cardiovascular Disease Risk Air and Noise Pollution Up Cardiovascular Disease Risk
Air pollution and noise pollution may boost a person's risk of developing heart disease, say German researchers. "Many studies have looked at air pollution, while others have look...
 Improve Cardiovascular Activity for Children With Active Video Gaming Improve Cardiovascular Activity for Children With Active Video Gaming
Researchers at the University of Western Australia and Wales' Swansea University have revealed that high intensity video games may be good for children. A study which evaluated children’s en...
 Patients With Stroke Fare Better in Get With The Guidelines®-Stroke Program Patients With Stroke Fare Better in Get With The Guidelines®-Stroke Program
A new study suggested that patients having strokes due to blood clots fare better in hospitals participating in the Get With The Guidelines®-Stroke program."We found that stroke patients tre...
 ECMO may Now be Used to Treat Cardiac Arrest ECMO may Now be Used to Treat Cardiac Arrest
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation- a procedure used during cardiac surgeries have now been used to resuscitate cardiac arrest patients in Japan, Taiwan and South Korea. Now, a novel study ...
 Variation Seen Among Outpatient Practices in Control of Heart Disease Risk Factors Variation Seen Among Outpatient Practices in Control of Heart Disease Risk Factors
A study presented at the American Heart Association's Quality of Care and Outcomes Research Scientific Sessions 2013 has found that control of heart disease risk factors varies widely among ...
 Device as Thin as Skin to Track Heart Health Device as Thin as Skin to Track Heart Health
Stanford engineers have com out with a heart monitor which is as thin as skin. The flexible skin-like monitor, worn under an adhesive bandage on the wrist, is sensitive enough to help do...
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