Clinical cardiology
13 COMMENTS - Feb 4, 2010 15:15 EST
In fact, the researchers showed that greater religiosity was associated with obesity. At the present time, however, it is unknown whether the obese are more likely to seek out religion and spirituality or if these activities lead to obesity.
Acute Coronary Syndromes
Feb 5, 2010 15:45 EST
Results of a large international study confirm that adherence to doctor's advice on diet, exercise, and smoking after an acute coronary syndrome can substantially lower the risk of recurrent cardiovascular adverse events within six months.
Arrhythmia/EP
1 COMMENT - Feb 4, 2010 13:15 EST
Doctors and patient groups are petitioning the agency to change its recent draft guidance, which did not recommend the use of the new drug for AF.
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1 COMMENT - Jan 13, 2010 13:50 EST
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Feb 05, 2010 12:40 EST
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Lipid/Metabolic
Feb 8, 2010 20:40 EST
The FDA's decision was announced late Monday.
Prevention
Feb 8, 2010 17:00 EST
Providing patients with their global coronary heart disease risk appears to improve the accuracy of their risk perception, and repeating risk information improves outcomes slightly, according to a review of 20 studies.
Heart failure
Feb 8, 2010 17:00 EST
African American women have much higher odds of developing peripartum cardiomyopathy than non-African Americans, a new US study shows; the findings illustrate that race is by far the largest risk factor for this disease, say the researchers.
Clinical cardiology
Feb 8, 2010 17:00 EST
Two doctors from Mozambique are calling for concerted efforts to foster multidisciplinary research into neglected cardiovascular diseases that predominantly occur in Africa. These include newly emerging cardiac manifestations of infectious diseases, say the authors.
Imaging
Feb 8, 2010 17:00 EST
Zero coronary calcification does not exclude obstructive stenosis or the need for revascularization in patients referred for coronary angiography, according to a new substudy of the CORE 64 study.
Arrhythmia/EP
Feb 5, 2010 09:30 EST
Non-procedure-related clinical issues, such as diabetes or device-related infection, are a major cause of poor procedural and clinical outcomes; still, the overall success rate is high, and complication rate is very low, suggests a multicenter experience of >1400 cases.
Arrhythmia/EP
1 COMMENT - Feb 3, 2010 17:15 EST
Easily added to any other tests performed, a positive finding suggests the patient is susceptible to potentially fatal ventricular arrhythmias, according to researchers.
Murmurs
Feb 3, 2010 15:00 EST
According to news reports, Christ Hospital has now settled with the feds in a lawsuit alleging that cardiologists were allotted time in an outpatient testing unit based on the number of CABG procedures or cath-lab revenues they or their group generated the previous year.
News
1 COMMENT - Feb 3, 2010 14:30 EST
A study comparing cardiovascular outcomes at the "best hospitals," according to two popular hospital ranking systems, shows that the systems do identify high-quality hospitals, but not all of them.
News
Feb 2, 2010 16:15 EST
The number of deaths predicted would be half as high, if the US population met goals set out 10 years ago in the Healthy People 2010 report, researchers say. Obesity and diabetes have proved to be the major obstacles.
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19 COMMENTS - Jan 29, 2010 14:15 EST
Most experts agree that reducing salt intake will cut blood pressure and in turn reduce the number of heart attacks and strokes. But messages to limit the amount of salt added to food have had little impact on sodium intake in the West, as more than 75% of salt in the diet there is contained in readily prepared foods. The UK has recently gotten tough with the food industry and cut salt intake by 10%; is it time the US and others took a similar stance? heartwire examines the issues.
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