Coronary Artery Disease News and Research

Latest Coronary Artery Disease News and Research

Children who have first elevated BP not likely to receive recommended follow-up check-up

Children who have first elevated BP not likely to receive recommended follow-up check-up

CCTA offers alternative means of improving triage of chest pain patients: Study

CCTA offers alternative means of improving triage of chest pain patients: Study

Many women die due to Cad, yet less likely to receive preventive recommendations

Many women die due to Cad, yet less likely to receive preventive recommendations

Study: Heart disease emerges as number one killer among Indians

Study: Heart disease emerges as number one killer among Indians

Mortality rates declining among dialysis patients despite rise in coronary artery disease, study finds

Mortality rates declining among dialysis patients despite rise in coronary artery disease, study finds

Study documents reversal of established medical practices in last decade

Study documents reversal of established medical practices in last decade

Cancer patients who receive chest radiation should screen for heart disease every 5-10 years

Cancer patients who receive chest radiation should screen for heart disease every 5-10 years

Cancer patients who receive chest radiation should be screened for heart disease every 5-10 years

Cancer patients who receive chest radiation should be screened for heart disease every 5-10 years

People with cheerful temperaments are less likely to suffer cardiac diseases

People with cheerful temperaments are less likely to suffer cardiac diseases

Heart transplant could get a second chance to save life

Heart transplant could get a second chance to save life

Dual antiplatelet therapy improves outcomes in patients undergoing coronary stenting

Dual antiplatelet therapy improves outcomes in patients undergoing coronary stenting

Cheerful people are less likely to suffer heart attack

Cheerful people are less likely to suffer heart attack

Scientists identify molecular signals that spur the formation of arteries

Scientists identify molecular signals that spur the formation of arteries

Salsalate lowers blood glucose and improves glycemic control in T2D, say scientists

Salsalate lowers blood glucose and improves glycemic control in T2D, say scientists

DNA fragments in blood may help doctors to quickly identify coronary artery disease

DNA fragments in blood may help doctors to quickly identify coronary artery disease

Longer prescriptions after leaving hospital associated with long-term adherence in cardiac patients

Longer prescriptions after leaving hospital associated with long-term adherence in cardiac patients

Mount Sinai cardiologist receives AHA/ASA Ron Haddock International Impact Award

Mount Sinai cardiologist receives AHA/ASA Ron Haddock International Impact Award

New model developed to predict atrial fibrillation stroke risk factors

New model developed to predict atrial fibrillation stroke risk factors

Nitrous oxide does not increase heart attack risk, study finds

Nitrous oxide does not increase heart attack risk, study finds

Men with haplogroup I of Y chromosome have 50% greater risk of developing heart disease

Men with haplogroup I of Y chromosome have 50% greater risk of developing heart disease

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