Elevated blood homocysteine levels appear to be an independent marker of cardiovascular risk, but whether taking vitamins to reduce homocysteine concentrations translates into cardiovascular benefit ...
To evaluate the implementation of early screening for critical congenital heart defects (CCHDs) in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and potential exclusion of sub-populations from universal ...
In the current issue of Cardiovascular Innovations and Applications (Special Issue on Women's Cardiovascular Health, Volume 3, Number 4, 2019, Guest Editor Gladys P ...
Dr. Abraham answers the question: 'Initial Evaluation For Heart Failure?' — -- Question: What happens during the initial evaluation for heart failure? Answer: The initial evaluation for heart ...
As an Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) Fellow at the Center for Disease Control (CDC) in Atlanta, GA, Nicole Dickerman, MPH '18, helps to expand the reach of practice-based ...
Correspondence to Dr Jonathan A Drezner, Department of Family Medicine, Sports Medicine Section, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-0005, USA; jdrezner{at}uw.edu Objectives We assessed ...
The goal of the trial was to evaluate treatment with the angiotensin receptor blocker candesartan compared with standard therapy without an angiotensin receptor blocker in patients with coronary ...
A heart PET scan is a noninvasive imaging test that uses a small amount of radiation. It helps doctors understand how the heart functions and whether it is healthy. Cardiac or heart PET scans create ...
While COVID-19 is known as a respiratory infection, there's emerging evidence linking it to heart damage, too. Cardiologists are seeing patients with signs of inflammation and scar formation in their ...
To understand the benefits of cardiac rehabilitation, you can trust decades of research—or listen to Taelur Littlejohn's ...
The term “heart murmur” might sound scary, but having one doesn’t necessarily mean having a heart condition. Many heart murmurs go away on their own. Share on Pinterest You might never have thought ...
PHOENIX — While COVID-19 is known as a respiratory infection, there's emerging evidence linking it to heart damage, too. Cardiologists are seeing patients with signs of inflammation and scar formation ...