Heart Disease
Heart Attack Damage Repair: Cord Blood Researchers Report Progress
British researchers are reporting findings from a new study that may offer hope to heart attack victims seeking to repair damaged tissue.
Stroke
A study dating back over twenty years has found that Stroke is linked to people who are depressed. In a study involving 8478 cases, Stroke was found to increase under certain conditions of unhealthy living - including Depressed cases.
Heart Disease
Yellow Marks on Eyelids May Warn of Heart Attacks Ahead: Study
A new study from Denmark has found that yellow marks on a person's eyelids can predict the likelihood of heart attacks and other illnesses and says that dermatologists should be alerted about this sign.
Weight Loss
Weight Watchers Study Confirms that Mildly Obese Can Lose Weight
Weight Watchers can help mildly obese lose weight after taking their diet, involving weekly meetings, calculations on the number of calories in their diet, and support tools online, a study published in the Lancet Thursday said.
No Link Between Menopause, Higher Risk of Fatal Heart Disease September 06, 2011
Heart Disease Risk Rises Faster in Younger Men than Women
September 06, 2011
Stroke Rates Rising in Teens, Young Adults
September 05, 2011
Chocolate Found to Be Good For The Heart
September 02, 2011
New Heart Scan Gives Faster Diagnosis Results August 27, 2011
Estrogen Found to Protect Women From Heart Disease August 19, 2011
Arthritis Increases Risk of Heart Disease August 19, 2011
Obesity Linked to Abnormal Heart Condition August 18, 2011
Atrial Fibrillation Increases Risk Of Dementia August 10, 2011
Research: Synthetic Fats May Limit Damage of Heart Attacks August 09, 2011
Bear Bile Keeps Heart Rhythm Normal
August 04, 2011

