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Cardiology

  • Key marker linking coronary artery disease to cognitive decline identified
    Individuals with coronary artery disease (CAD)—a constricting or blocking of blood vessels feeding the heart—face increased risks of strokes, cognitive... Read more
  • Veterans with cardiometabolic conditions face significant risk of dying during extreme heat events, study finds
    Veterans living in California who have cardiometabolic conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure experience significantly higher risk of... Read more
  • Lower LDL cholesterol linked to higher type 2 diabetes risk independent of statin use
    Researchers at the Department of Advanced Biomedical Sciences at "Federico II" University in Naples report that lower plasma LDL cholesterol... Read more
  • Feel your blood pressure rising? Here's how to monitor it
    Nearly half of all adults in the U.S. have high blood pressure. "High blood pressure (also called hypertension) puts you... Read more
  • Mental health disorders may double risk of heart disease, study finds
    Nearly half of Americans are affected by cardiovascular disease, while about one in four lives with a mental health condition.... Read more
  • Current heart attack screening tools fail to identify half the people who are at risk, study shows
    Current cardiac screening tools used to prevent heart attacks fail to identify nearly half of the people who are actually... Read more
  • New stem cell medium creates contracting canine heart muscle cells
    In research, induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells are derived from skin, urine, or blood samples and developed into other cells,... Read more
  • New CAR T strategy targets most common form of heart disease
    A pioneering preclinical study has shown that CAR T cell therapy—a personalized form of immunotherapy used in cancer treatment—could be... Read more
  • Targeting TRPC3 channels shows promise for treating atrial fibrillation
    A research group led by Assistant Professor Megumi Aimoto and Professor Akira Takahara at the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Toho... Read more
  • Holiday heart syndrome: What to know before you drink too much this season
    Shopping. Traveling. Planning family gatherings. The stress of the holiday season can make you feel like you need to slip... Read more
  • High blood pressure in adolescence a silent risk of atherosclerosis later in life, finds study
    A blood pressure as low as 120/80 mm Hg in adolescence can be linked to a higher risk of atherosclerosis... Read more
  • Early mental health treatment for PTSD may cut cardiovascular disease risk in half
    UCLA researchers are finding new treatments to ease the physical ailments caused by post-traumatic stress disorder. Their studies show that... Read more
  • Smoking cannabis and eating highly processed foods raise cardiac health risks, study finds
    Smoking cannabis can increase the risk of heart problems—but doing so and eating highly processed foods increases cardiac health risks... Read more
  • Daily orange juice may shift gene activity tied to heart health
    Your morning orange juice may be influencing your health in ways you can't see.... Read more
  • How stem cell therapy can regenerate brain tissue after a stroke
    Every year, millions of lives are suddenly, swiftly transformed by a stroke, which occurs when a blood vessel traveling towards... Read more
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