Topic: Nordic Countries
(Reuters) - Elderly men with naturally higher levels of testosterone may be less likely to suffer a heart attack or stroke than those men with lower levels of the hormone, according to a study.Findings published in the Journal of the American College ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - When doctors follow guidelines for treating patients after a heart attack, more patients survive, according to a new study from Sweden published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.The findings show that "things that we test ...
When songwriter Randy Newman wrote that? ? Newman pointed out that what ?Short People? was really about was the irrational urge that some people have to cast aspersions on anyone who might be a little different from them. While short people are ...
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Patients who suffer from depression and who also have heart disease are almost five times as likely to die as people who are mentally and physically healthy, a new study shows. Researchers in England, Finland, France, and the U.S. examined data from ...
Compared with standard unfractionated heparin, low-dose unfractionated heparin does not appear to reduce peri-percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) bleeding and vascular access-site complications in patients with non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndromes, according to research published online Aug. 31 in the Journal of the ...
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Researchers have identified clinical descriptors that can help clinicians identify which patients with atherothrombosis are at highest risk for future cardiovascular events. This research has been published online Aug. 30 in the Journal of the American Medical Association to coincide with the ...
Ivabradine significantly reduces the risk of cardiovascular mortality and hospitalization due to worsening heart failure in patients with a high heart rate, which itself appears to be an independent risk factor for heart failure, according to two studies published online Aug. 29 ...
Two studies, published online Aug. 29 in The Lancet to coincide with the European Society of Cardiology Congress, held from Aug. 28 to Sept. 1 in Stockholm, Sweden, support the association of certain genetic variants with reduced efficacy of clopidogrel; however, they ...