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Heart Diseases : Health & Medical
Uncoated Aspirin May Be Best for Heart Protection
For heart protection, plain aspirin may work better than enteric-coated aspirin. Coated aspirin may be less potent than plain aspirin, a new study shows.
Women and Coronary Atherosclerosis in Fatal Ischemic Heart Disease
Is the threshold for death from ischemic heart disease different for men and women?
Adherence to Dabigatran and Longitudinal Outcomes
Find out more about adherence to dabigatran in the first year after initiation and the association between non-adherence to dabigatran and clinical outcomes.
Smart Way to Cure Heart Disease
There is a new hope for heart disease. Obstructions blocking blood flow in the arteries can be removed safely to alleviate heart disease risk. This is an effective way to prevent heart disease. This a New hope for heart disease. It is now possible to support the circulatory system in a totally natur
Chronic Angina Pectoris: Inadequacies of Current Therapy
This review discusses the medical, social, and economic burdens associated with angina pectoris, as well as current treatment options and the inadequacies of current medical therapy.
Effect of Pexelizumab in Patients
The authors performed a systematic overview to more precisely evaluate the treatment effect of pexelizumab on mortality in the setting of myocardial ischemia and reperfusion.
Ozone Hurts the Heart, and It Doesn't Take a Lot
A little ozone may go a long way in terms of hurting your heart.
Heart Disease and High Blood Pressure
Learn more from WebMD about controlling high blood pressure - a major risk factor for heart disease -- through diet and lifestyle changes and, if needed, medication.
The Doctor Must Know
J. Willis Hurst, MD, emphasizes the importance of identifying specific conditions and their effects on the cardiovascular system.
An Update on Treatments for Amyloid Heart Disease
Find out about recent therapeutic advances likely to have a marked effect on management across the amyloid spectrum.
The Importance of Understanding the Different Heart Attack Causes
One major health condition that many people are at risk to right now is heart ailments. Heart diseases could be congenital or could be brought about by external conditions of bad diets. Our heart is an important part of the body.
Improve Your Health In Order To Reduce Your Chances Of Obtaining Heart Disease
Heart disease is one of those medical conditions that can put a significant scare in many people and for good reason.The fact is heart disease can and does take the life of many people every day.Fortunately, there are many things you can do to help prevent heart disease and lower your risks of suffe
How to Lower Your Risk of Heart Disease With a Low Salt Diet
The British Medical Journal conducted a recent study on more than 177,000 people to if the amount of salt they consume had any affect on their long term health. The findings were quite sobering with the conclusion that the more salt you consume in your diet the higher your risk of a heart attack or
Wine, Salt, and Your Heart: Confusion Abounds
Most Americans believe that drinking red wine is good for the heart but may not fully understand that failure to limit the amount they drink could lead to serious health problems, according to a new survey by the American Heart Association.
Congestive Heart Failure
Find WebMD's comprehensive coverage of congestive heart failure including medical reference, news, pictures, videos, and more.
Does CT Coronary Angiography Have a Role in CABG?
A case study shows what CT coronary angiography adds to improve coronary bypass.
Atrial Fibrillation-Cause
Atrial fibrillation is caused by a problem with the electrical activity of the heart.Conditions that damage the heart muscle or strain the heart often cause atrial fibrillation. These include:High blood pressure, a condition in which the force of blood against artery walls is too strong. Normal ...
Coronary & Pulmonary Artery Disease
Coronary and pulmonary artery disease are two separate, although similar, disorders that damage the heart by making it more difficult for blood to move through the cardiovascular system.
Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD)
Find WebMD's comprehensive coverage of left ventricular assist device (LVAD) including medical reference, news, pictures, videos, and more.
10 Steps Before You Refer For: Lipids
Hyperlipidemia can be a mixed-bag requiring careful evaluation. Ten simple steps can improve how you manage the condition.