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Experimental Drug Shows Promise in Lowering Cholesterol, Heart Attack Risk
Adding the 'investigational biologic' evolocumab to statin therapy works better, study says
- Posted March 15, 2015
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CT Scans Might Spot Heart Risks More Clearly in Patients With Chest Pain
Study found they changed treatments, lowered chances of later heart attack than standard care
- Posted March 15, 2015
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Study Gauges Value of CT Scans for Heart Patients
CT may slightly outperform 'functional' tests because it helps rule out unnecessary procedures, researchers say
- Posted March 14, 2015
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Newer Blood Thinner May Improve Outcomes for Heart Attack Survivors
Company-funded trial finds lower rates of heart attack, death with Brilinta versus placebo
- Posted March 14, 2015
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Better Treatments Helping People With Enlarged Hearts Live Longer: Study
People with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy are benefiting from defibrillators, other advances
- Posted March 14, 2015
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Mountain Dwellers in Argentina Have Adapted to High Arsenic Levels
Gene change allows some people in Andean region to metabolize the toxic chemical, study says
- Posted March 13, 2015
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Scientists Spot Genes Linked to Rosacea
More than 16 million Americans have incurable skin condition
- Posted March 13, 2015
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Scientists Spot Genes Linked to Rosacea
More than 16 million Americans have incurable skin condition
- Posted March 13, 2015
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Millions of Kidney Failure Patients Die for Lack of Treatment: Study
Dire need for low-cost dialysis techniques that could be used worldwide, researcher says
- Posted March 13, 2015
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Restraining Order Often Costly for Women
Lost earnings the first year can exceed $1,000, study finds
- Posted March 13, 2015