Heart health
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5/10/2006 1:12:38 PM - 9/5/2007 4:53:12 PM
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Boston Scientific recalls more heart devices
Order will give patients better cost information
Doctors debate fixing common heart defect
Man has 3 hearts in 1 month, leaves hospital
New heart drug doesn't help survival
Heart attack patients waltz to recovery
Drug-coated balloons safer way to unclog hearts
Conflicting reports on painkiller's safety
Drug heart stents more likely to clot blood
Is this celebrity doctor's TV ad right for you?
Dropping statins may increase heart attack risk
FDA warns blood thinner linked to clots
Blood pressure rising around the globe
Daily drink may help men's high blood pressure
Online tracker monitors calories, exercise
Doctor donates artificial heart to Smithsonian
Report cards handed out for hospital heart care
Antidepressant, not therapy, aids heart patients
Just 2 Kisses a day can lower blood pressure
Being fat can improve heart attack survival
Southern states tops for heart disease
Garlic doesn't help high cholesterol
Fortify your diet with nature’s heart healers
Will you keep taking vitamins?
FDA rejects green tea health claims
Niacin drug controls cholesterol, study shows
Two drinks a day help men avoid heart attack
Chained to your desk? Beware blood clots
Firefighters' heart attack risk soars at the scene
Meditating for better heart health
Breathe deep to lower blood pressure, doc says
3-in-1 heart pill could save millions worldwide
Teach yourself CPR — in privacy of your home
Making MRIs safe for people with pacemakers
Safety concerns raised on defibrillators
Red wine may help prevent stroke damage
New pump can help reverse heart failure
Low blood pressure suddenly risky for some
'Good fat' helps heart attack patients
Hospitals race to improve heart attack care
Stents or drugs? Huge question in heart care
Flu shot helps cut heart attacks, deaths in some
New clue to red wine's heart protection
New heart drug dead, but older choices on hand
FDA panel backs safety of drug-coated stents
‘Safety concerns’ for majority of stent patients
Blood tests no better at predicting heart attacks
Banned drug may aid in treating heart failure
More adults have congenital heart disease
DNA strands might predict heart disease
Blood pressure better controlled in U.S.
CT scans in ERs catch only 25 percent of strokes
Vote: How much dark chocolate will you eat?
Heart surgery drug hikes death risk for 5 years
Heart disease rates: State by state
Souped-up CT scan speeds up diagnosis
Where to find heart-healing stadols at the store
Athletic patients test defibrillator’s limits
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Exercise can help a bad heart repair itself
New heart stent disappears on its own
Weekend heart attack may increase death risk
Robotic arm may help stroke patients
Heart troubles often lead to depression
New test may be able to tell if CPR is futile
Company gets OK to sell 4,000 artificial hearts
Streamlined CPR guidelines
Cholesterol drugs cut risk of second stroke
To be moms, these women show brave hearts
Should severely disabled kids be kept small?
Experimental heart stents pass key safety tests
Most angioplasties are unnecessary, study finds
Diabetes drug may cut heart risks
Opening blocked arteries not always good idea
Millions face risk from drug-coated stents
FDA to probe safety of popular heart stents
Heart patients with stents face blood-clot risks
Heart attack deaths plummet in just 6 years
More Americans' blood pressure under control
War trauma may lead to future heart attacks
Gene variant linked to stroke risk
Heart doctors urge caution with drug stents
Patients with drug stents need year of aspirin
Kidney trouble speeds up heart disease
Stroke treatment helped boost brain function
Pollution puts women's hearts at risk
Hairstylists called on to teach stroke symptoms
Most U.S. women face heart, stroke risk
No heart risks with heartburn drugs, FDA says
Heart transplant patient conquers Andes climb
British doctors fight for drug stent coverage
Women may need different heart treatments
Mesh stents could lead to strokes
Warning on defective heart devices never sent
Chest presses, not mouth-to-mouth, key to CPR
Pfizer sued by two men over Lipitor side effects
Runner dies during San Francisco marathon
Blood clots outstretch rubber bands in odd test
28 yrs. after transplant, heart patient is healthy
Doctors push FDA to drop the term ‘recall’