Cardiovascular disease

Aneurysm (6)
Arrhythmia (15)
Cardiovascular disease (72)
Heart attack (88)
Heart disease (98)
Heart failure (48)
Hypertension (31)
Hypoxia (15)
Thrombosis (17)

Synopsis: Domenii: Health: Health generale: Illness: Cardiovascular diseases: Cardiovascular disease:


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For example, the end-of-line production defect rate for the tiny catheters (flexible tubes) used for treating patients with cardiovascular disease is as high as 80%.


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lungs and kidneys and induce diabetes, high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease. Partial solutions exist for the filtering out of arsenic


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north of London, is being used for sufferers of cardiovascular diseases, diabetes or obesity. The device, worn on the waist, can take measurements 24 hours a day,


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Diets rich in fruit and vegetables have been linked to important health outcomes including reductions in cardiovascular disease type 2 diabetes and some forms of cancer.


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With nowhere else to go much of the excess glucose remains in the bloodstream where in high concentrations it can damage tissues throughout the bodyâ##potentially leading to blindness kidney damage cardiovascular diseases and other severe health problems.##


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#Depression can be deadly for older Americans Older adults in the US who suffer from major depression face a 43 percent increased risk of death, especially from cardiovascular disease or cancer, according to a new study. here a major link

This includes findings that major depression was associated with 2. 68 times the risk of cardiovascular disease mortality among those who did not have cardiovascular disease at the baseline.

He says related research has suggested major depression may have a physiological effect on blood pressure or arterial tightening that can cause cardiovascular disease. t physiologically important


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Diets rich in fruit and vegetables have been linked to important health outcomes including reductions in cardiovascular disease type 2 diabetes and some forms of cancer.


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But a team of scientists are urging caution with a study conducted at the Technion-Israel Institute of technology suggesting that exposure to silicon-based nanoparticles may play a role in the development of cardiovascular disease.


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#The Living Heart Project will use 3d simulation of the human heart to combat heart disease The World health organization recent research has revealed that 17.3 million people died from cardiovascular diseases worldwide in 2008,

A report by the American Heart Association, Forecasting the Future of Cardiovascular disease in the United states, believes the total direct medical costs of cardiovascular disease will reach $818. 1 billion over the next three decades.


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and metabolic diseases, says Sheng Ding, a stem-cell biologist at the Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular disease in San francisco, California.


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Dr. Bruce Conklin, a stem cell biologist at the Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular disease in San francisco, along with colleagues developed these tiny hearts using stem cells derived from skin tissue.


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including cancer and cardiovascular disease, the researchers say. here been a growing amount of excitement about delivery to the liver in particular,


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but now a team of Israeli scientists has for the first time found that exposure nanoparticles (NPS) of silicon dioxide (Sio2) can play a major role in the development of cardiovascular diseases

We also wanted to use nanoparticles as a model for ultrafine particle (UFP) exposure as cardiovascular disease risk factors.

A recent update from the American Heart Association also suggested that fine particles in air pollution leads to elevated risk for cardiovascular diseases.


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As a result of this project, a commercial portable cost-effective photoacoustic flow cytometer will be developed for broad application with cancers as well as infection and cardiovascular diseases by detection of bacteria, viruses,


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#Platelet-Mimicking Nanoparticles Could Effectively Deliver Drugs to Targeted Sites Nanoparticles disguised as human platelets could greatly enhance the healing power of drug treatments for cardiovascular disease and systemic bacterial infections.

"While this proof of principle study demonstrates specific delivery of therapeutic agents to treat cardiovascular disease and bacterial infections,

"We hope to develop platelet-mimicking nanoparticles into new treatments for systemic bacterial infections and cardiovascular disease


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an associate professor of neurology and a researcher in the Ahmanson-Lovelace Brain Mapping Center at UCLA. ascular compliance is a useful marker for a number of cardiovascular diseases,


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such as those targeting cardiovascular diseases, in which the platelet membrane could help us target relevant sites in the body. i


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Surgery, associated with cardiovascular diseases, such as ischemia, often require the implantation of vascular grafts-artificial blood vessels,


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Research has shown that drivers suffering from cardiovascular disease are 23 per cent more likely to be involved in a road accident


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or high risk atherosclerotic plaques--inflamed fatty deposits in the artery wall and a main contributor to cardiovascular disease (CVD).


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taking a daily 300-mg Vitamin c supplement was associated significantly with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease mortality.


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Surgery, associated with cardiovascular diseases, such as ischemia, often require the implantation of vascular grafts-artificial blood vessels,


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"While this proof of principle study demonstrates specific delivery of therapeutic agents to treat cardiovascular disease and bacterial infections,

"We hope to develop platelet-mimicking nanoparticles into new treatments for systemic bacterial infections and cardiovascular disease."


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"Surgery, associated with cardiovascular diseases, such as ischemia, often require the implantation of vascular grafts-artificial blood vessels,


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The new study, appearing online September 17 in the journal Molecular Cell, suggests that blocking the door with a small molecule inhibitor could be key to the treatment of cardiovascular diseases such as heart attack and stroke


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and potentially treating human diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular disease, neurodegenerative conditions and diabetes, which can be driven by mutations in control regions of the genome.


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"But many diseases, like cancer, cardiovascular disease or neurodegenerative conditions, have a much more complex genetic component.


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"said study co-author Paul M Ridker, MD, MPH, the Eugene Braunwald Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical school and director of the Center for Cardiovascular disease Prevention at Brigham and Women's Hospital."

and therapeutically target individuals at increased risk for developing cardiovascular disease who are also at risk for developing Alzheimer's disease,


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#New test predicts teens'future risk of heart disease Risk for cardiovascular disease, currently running rampant in the United states,

Risk Factors for Cardiovascular disease Approximately 610,000 people die from heart disease every year in the United states--that's one of every four deaths.

Cardiovascular disease has predominantly modifiable risk factors meaning that the disease is entirely preventable. These modifiable risk factors include high blood pressure, high cholesterol, obesity, physical inactivity, diabetes, unhealthy diets and smoking.

and abnormal cholesterol levels that together increase the risk of cardiovascular disease. It takes into account variables specific both to race and gender."

and yet they are at very high risk for developing type 2 diabetes and CVD cardiovascular disease,

and we found that there was a high correlation between the metabolic severity score for those children and for their later development of cardiovascular disease and diabetes,


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cardiovascular disease or neurodegenerative conditions, have a much more complex genetic component. Many different variations in the genome sequence can affect your risk of disease


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and blood pressure. didn expect that discrimination would have such a strong relationship with these particular markers of cardiovascular disease risk in kids this young,


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Surgery, associated with cardiovascular diseases, such as ischemia, often require the implantation of vascular grafts artificial blood vessels,


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and we know that diabetics are more likely to suffer from cardiovascular disease such as heart attacks, stroke and heart failure. igh blood pressure affects even more people at least 4. 6 million Australians. onfirming this connection reliably provides new hope for those people

looked at the health records of 4. 1 million adults in the UK who were initially free of diabetes and cardiovascular disease and found:


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such as those targeting cardiovascular disease, in which the platelet membrane could help us target relevant sites in the body


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#New Test Predicts Teensfuture Risk of Heart disease Risk for cardiovascular disease, currently running rampant in the United states,

Cardiovascular disease has predominantly modifiable risk factors, meaning that the disease is entirely preventable. These risk factors include high blood pressure, high cholesterol, obesity, physical inactivity, diabetes, unhealthy diets and smoking.

and abnormal cholesterol levels that together increase the risk of cardiovascular disease. It takes into account variables specific both to race

and yet they are at very high risk for developing type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease,

if it correlated with their risk on developing cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes later in life,

and we found that there was a high correlation between the metabolic severity score for those children and for their later development of cardiovascular disease and diabetes,


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cardiovascular disease, neurodegenerative conditions and diabetes, which can be driven by mutations in control regions of the genome.


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and evaluate a person's risk for developing diabetes and cardiovascular disease. But determining the body's metabolic response to fructose has been much more difficult

All of these increase the risk of developing diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Fructose is a pervasive presence throughout our foods:


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They help people participate in tests for Parkinson, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, asthma, and breast cancer. Apple Jeff Williams came out on stage today at the Apple Watch event to show off Researchkit.


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In the United states alone Tighe notes almost 20 percent of Americans will be older than 65 by 2030 making them more vulnerable to Alzheimer s cardiovascular disease and other age-associated conditions.


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In the United states alone Tighe notes almost 20 percent of Americans will be older than 65 by 2030 making them more vulnerable to Alzheimer s cardiovascular disease and other age-associated conditions.


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what may be a major leap forward in the quest for new treatments of the most common form of cardiovascular disease,


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who is co-senior author of the study with Dr. Bruce Conklin, a senior investigator at the Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular disease and a professor of medical genetics and cellular and molecular pharmacology at UC San francisco."


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a senior investigator at the Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular disease and a professor of medical genetics and cellular and molecular pharmacology at UC San francisco. his technology could help us quickly screen for drugs likely to generate cardiac birth defects,


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who is co-senior author of the study with Dr. Bruce Conklin, a senior investigator at the Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular disease and a professor of medical genetics and cellular and molecular pharmacology at UC San francisco.'


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what may be a major leap forward in the quest for new treatments of the most common form of cardiovascular disease,


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Dr. Deepak Srivastava, a director at the Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular disease in San francisco.""When cardiovascular surgeons go in to repair a defect in the heart,


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who holds the James T. Willerson, M d. Distinguished Chair in Cardiovascular diseases and the Frank M. Ryburn, Jr.


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a senior investigator at the Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular disease and a professor of medical genetics and cellular and molecular pharmacology at UC San francisco. his technology could help us quickly screen for drugs likely to generate cardiac birth defects,


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#New receptor for controlling blood pressure discovered High blood pressure is a primary risk factor in the development of many cardiovascular diseases.


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