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New marker for early diagnosis of kidney failure identified

...diagnosis of kidney failure in children undergoing heart surgery, reporting their results in this week's issue of THE LANCET. Kidney failure can result after major surgery, stroke, severe infection, dehydration or adverse reactions to medicines. The incidence varies from 5% of hospitalised patients to 30-...

Exercise-induced shortness of breath not always caused by asthma

...ma medications. The team monitored respiration and heart function continuously while patients exercised on ...e of asthma, but the sophisticated respiratory and heart measurements also revealed the true cause of the shortness of breath during exercise. The findings a...

New study in 'Nature' demonstrates protection against cell death during heart attack

... quickly lead to improved emergency treatments for heart attack and stroke. The Cincinnati Children's resea...blocking a particular protein in mice protects the heart from injury due to loss of blood flow during a heart attack. Moreover, drugs already exist that blo...

Unexpected benefit seen in treating HER-2 breast cancer with new preoperative drug combo

...s to show better efficacy, as well as less risk of heart damage than has been seen before with Herceptin tr...treatments. To reduce the substantial incidence of heart failure and cardiac dysfunction seen with traditional use of Herceptin and anthracycline-based chemo...

Mouse model reveals potential way to reduce cardiac deaths in kidney patients

...eart's four chambers, increased risk of congestive heart failure, heart attack and several other cardiac problems. Mice treated with an experimental medication that allevia...

Uric acid and heart disease

...spective study addressing the role of uric acid in heart disease. The debate over the role of uric acid in heart disease has been going on for more than 50 years, starting with a paper published in 1951 which foun...

Fat may promote inflammation, new study suggests

...es extra fat around the waist increase the risk of heart disease? A new study by Wake Forest University Bap...ts in the United States and is closely linked with heart disease," said Tongjian You, Ph.D., instructor in geriatric medicine at Wake Forest Baptist and lead...

Optical technique identifies vulnerable plaques in cardiac patients

...angerous plaques before they rupture and produce a heart attack or sudden cardiac death will be crucial to ...oms. Participants either had experienced a recent heart attack or had acute coronary syndrome (ACS), a set of symptoms associated with reduced blood supply ...

Researchers search for first sign of congestive heart failure

...arliest changes that eventually lead to congestive heart failure, a disabling, sometimes lethal condition a...ing is that long before the pumping chamber of the heart becomes enlarged and dysfunctional a classic sign of congestive heart failure you have early chang...

Hopkins begins human trials with donor adult stem cells to repair muscle damaged from heart attack

...mesenchymal stem cells to repair muscle damaged by heart attack, or myocardial infarct. The so-called Pha...ing doses in patients who have recently suffered a heart attack. An estimated 7 million Americans alive today have suffered at least one heart attack and...

Research offers hope of new treatments for liver damage

...n outcomes for other diseases, such as cancers and heart trouble, have made dramatic gains, liver damage --described as the new plague of the 21st century --has yet to be understood and in turn, to become treatable. More women in the UK now die of liver failure than do of cancer of the cervix. "There has b...

Cardiac deaths peak in sleep hours for patients with sleep apnea

...everal reasons is the most vulnerable time for the heart and blood vessels." says Virend Somers, M.D.,PhD....ream, elevates nighttime blood pressure and causes heart rhythm disturbances. Dr. Gami pointed out that about a fifth of North American adults have sleep apn...

Treatment of cardiac lesions without anaesthesic

...(venous) to the left (arterial) and give rise to a heart attack or to a transitory ischaemic attack. It is ... device within a catheter into the interior of the heart and which spreads out like an umbrella inside the right and left auricle. Once the right location ha...

Stanford patient is first to test new treatment for peripheral arterial disease

...g stairs. Risk factors for PAD are the same as for heart disease: smoking, diabetes, high blood pressure an...l level. People with PAD are also at high risk for heart attacks and strokes. The disease can be treated with diet, exercise and some medications, but an ang...

Extreme exertion, emotion can spark repeat heart attacks

...vidence indicates that in people with a history of heart disease, physical exertion and emotional stress can trigger heart attacks, some of them fatal. Authors Philip Strike and Andrew Steptoe of University College London ...

ESC releases the first European Guidelines on Percutaneous Coronary Interventions (PCI)

...s: as soon as the patients feel chest pain, like a heart attack (especially those patients who have previously had a heart attack), they must immediately call or let somebody call for an ambulance. Even the best physician ...

Boston University team finds link between high cholesterol and better cognitive performance

...olesterol has long been known as a risk factor for heart disease and stroke. However, the results of the n...l is still considered a risk factor for stroke and heart disease, however, and physicians may decide that those risks outweigh any modest benefits for cognit...

Physicists find patterns within seemingly random events of physiological systems

...tween stock markets fluctuations, earthquakes, and heart rates, for example, or discovering similarities in...rnal clock, the circadian pacemaker, might have on heart performance either directly, through influencing cardiac dynamics such as heartbeat, or indirectly, ...

The European Society of Cardiology launches Women at Heart

...e growing burden and under-appreciation of women's heart disease and promote improved handling of women at ...directly improve the quality of care of women with heart disease and stroke across Europe". "We are very thankful to the Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation for ...

Epidemiologist Trichopoulos receives $5.8 million Department of Defense 'Innovator Award'

...of the Mediterranean diet in decreasing cancer and heart disease risk and increasing longevity. Harvard School of Public Health is dedicated to advancing the public's health through learning, discovery, and communication. More than 300 faculty members are engaged in teaching and training the 900-plus stude...

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(Date:11/23/2009)...rst-of-its-kind consensus statement on diabetes su...Surgery . The report illustrates the findings of t...betes Surgery Summit (DSS) -- where an internation...perts agreed on a set of evidence-based guidelines...nd study of gastrointestinal surgery to treat type...
(Date:11/23/2009)... approval process in United States, researcher say...- Problems with the popular arthritis drug Vioxx, ...and death, were known for years before the drug,s ...w report says. , Contrary to claims by the man... were evident in 2000, a year after the drug was p...
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(Date:11/23/2009)...ewswire/--InasurveyofNewJerseyandPhiladelphiaregio...,72percentdonotbelieveanewhealthcarebillwouldlikel...oresultsofthelatestsurveyconductedbytheAlloySilver...toppedthelistat85percentasthebiggestnationalissue....nttocompaniesfromallpartsofNewJerseyandSoutheaster...
(Date:11/23/2009)...ortly after birth to ambient metals from residenti...l emissions are associated with respiratory sympto...w study by researchers at the Columbia Center for ...a University,s Mailman School of Public Health. T...posure to airborne metals in this very young popul...
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