This new article publication from Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B, discusses how Chinese medicine and intermittent fasting ...
Professor Lisa Volpatti developed a targeted approach that directs anti-inflammatory proteins to diseased arteries, reducing ...
With cardiovascular disease remaining the leading cause of death in the United States, FIU is establishing an ...
Southern Kentucky Vascular announced the addition of Shockwave Lithotripsy, becoming the first outpatient vascular center in ...
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Nixing statins pre-pregnancy; vascular surgeon-inventor dies; beta-blocker in COPD?
Recent developments of interest in cardiovascular medicine ...
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Mammograms may reveal hidden heart risks for women, study finds
New research suggests X-ray images may offer an early warning sign for cardiovascular disease — the leading cause of death among women.
Nancy Preston didn’t have a heart attack. Nor did she have chest discomfort, shortness of breath or heart palpitations — all symptoms of heart disease. Instead, a routine mammogram led toPreston ...
A study by Penn State showed that mammograms found calcium deposits in the arteries of the breast. The deposits can help predict a woman's risk of heart attack and more. Breast arterial calcification, ...
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