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Social Isolation Worsens Cardiac Arrest Effects

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A new study in mice shows how social support can help minimize some of the worst physical damages to the brain caused by a heart attack.

Best Exercises for Heart Health

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A study of triathletes published in the online edition and October issue of Radiology reveals that the heart adapts to triathlon training by working more efficiently.

Drug Trial Refines Angioplasty Operations

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A landmark international study, coordinated by McMaster University, has found that lower doses of a blood thinner called unfractionated heparin (UFH) during angioplasty did not reduce bleeding or vascular complications compared to standard dose UFH in patients initially treated with a blood thinner, fondaparinux.

Stroke-Prevention Drug Trial Ends Early

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The data monitoring committee of the AVERROES study, seeing overwhelming evidence of the success of apixaban in the prevention of stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation who are unsuitable for the conventional treatment of warfarin, has recommended early termination of this study. The decision came after repeated review and careful consideration of all efficacy and safety data.

Heart Attack Rates Spike for Italian Women

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The incidence of acute myocardial infarction in Italy sharply increased, particularly among young women, between the years 2001 and 2005, according to a comprehensive study funded by the Human Health Foundation (HHF), a nonprofit Italian charity for biomedical research and health education in Spoleto, Italy. The results were published in Aging Clinical Experimental Research.

African-Americans and Kidney Disease

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Intensively treating hypertension in some African Americans with kidney disease by pushing blood pressure well below the current recommended goal may significantly decrease the number who lose kidney function and require dialysis, suggests a Johns Hopkins-led study publishing in the New England Journal of Medicine Thursday.

Preventive Mastectomies Lower Cancer Risk

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Women at high risk of developing breast or ovarian cancer significantly reduce their odds of developing the diseases with major preventive surgeries to remove the breasts, ovaries and fallopian tubes, a new study indicates. Women with the specific genetic mutations BRCA1 and BRCA2 are at a proven higher risk of developing breast and ovarian cancers, prompting some to take the risk of elective surgery. (Almost 85 percent of women who carry either gene mutation will go on to develop breast cancer and about 63 percent of these carriers will develop ovarian cancer.)

Discovery of Genes Linked to Heart Disease

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Scanning the genomes of more than 100,000 people from all over the world, scientists report the largest set of genes discovered underlying high cholesterol and high triglycerides — the major risk factors for coronary heart disease, the nation's number one killer. Taken together, the gene variants explain between a quarter and a third of the inherited portions of cholesterol and triglyceride measured in the blood. The research, representing scientists from 17 countries, appears in two papers in the Aug. 5 issue of Nature.

Hair is Proof of Link Between Stress, Heart Attack

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Researchers at The University of Western Ontario have provided the first direct evidence using a biological marker, to show chronic stress plays an important role in heart attacks. Stressors such as job, marital and financial problems have been linked to the increased risk for developing cardiovascular disease including heart attack. But there hasn't been a biological marker to measure chronic stress. Drs. Gideon Koren and Stan Van Uum developed a method to measure cortisol levels in hair providing an accurate assessment of stress levels in the months prior to an acute event such as a heart attack. The research is published on-line in the journal Stress.

Erectile Dysfunction Drug May Also Treat Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms

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Tadalafil (Cialis) may improve lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in men with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).

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