Cardio News
Eating Healthy is a Necessity for a Healthy Heart
Wed, 10/29/2008 - 09:37There are two very basic ways in which a person can go from having an unhealthy heart to having a very healthy heart. And, the truth is, they are very simple techniques that requires only a little bit of work to find the results you want. The first is to take very good multivitamins and have a healthy diet and the second is to exercise some. You need to exercise to have a strong heart because the heart is a muscle and requires exercise.
The Lap Band Could Help the Heart Lose Stress From all the Lost Fat
Wed, 10/29/2008 - 09:30Weight loss surgery is a method that people don’t really consider a good way to help the heart get stronger. But, what people forget is that the heart is affected, like any other organ, by obesity and this can do damage on the body’s blood pump. Because of this, it is a good idea to get the Lapband procedure because this can help someone who has a weight problem to get over their weight problem.
Get a Personal Trainer to Make Every Part of Your Body Strong
Wed, 10/29/2008 - 08:53The heart, like the bicep, triceps, deltoid, and pectorals is a muscle that needs to be worked to ensure that it stays strong. Because of its importance in pumping blood around the body, the need for a strong heart is very obvious. But, a lot of people don’t really have a clue on how to get their heart strong. They can work out in a gym and lift weights and think they’re doing well for their body, but the truth is, they could actually be hurting it.
Cleansing Your Blood is Important for Good Health
Tue, 10/28/2008 - 23:50One of the things that people really forget to do when they are considering living a healthier life is to take their blood into consideration. They go to the gym to work out, they eat healthier, and they get more sleep. But, the one thing they don’t do is consider ways in which they can try and keep their blood healthy. Without the blood, we’d be unable to survive and frankly, survival is key.
Optimism about heart risks may be a good thing
Tue, 09/30/2008 - 21:07Men who believe they are at low risk of a heart attack may in fact live longer than those with a more pessimistic outlook, a new study suggests.
Researchers found that of more than 2,800 adults followed for 15 years, men who thought they were at lower-than-average risk of a heart attack were 70 percent less likely than other men to die of heart disease or stroke—even with their objective risks taken into account.
Popular COPD Treatment Increases Risk for Cardiac Events, Cardiac Death
Tue, 09/30/2008 - 21:07New research out of Wake Forest University School of Medicine shows that use of the most commonly prescribed once-a-day treatment for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) for longer than one month increases the risk of cardiovascular death, heart attack or stroke by more than 50 percent.
Researchers Sonal Singh, M.D., M.P.H., and Curt Furberg, M.D., Ph.D., of Wake Forest, along with Yoon K. Loke, at the University of East Anglia, UK, conducted a meta-analysis of 17 double-blind, randomized trials involving a total of 14,783 patients with COPD.
Low Neighborhood Income, Medicaid Linked to Delays in Reaching Hospital After Heart Attack
Tue, 09/30/2008 - 21:07Individuals with Medicaid insurance and those who live in neighborhoods with lower household incomes appear less likely than others to reach the hospital within two hours of having a heart attack, according to a report in the September 22 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
Patients tend to have better outcomes after an acute myocardial infarction (heart attack) if they receive medical treatment in a timely manner, according to background information in the article.
New mechanism for cardiac arrhythmia discovered
Sun, 09/28/2008 - 11:19It has long been thought that virus infections can cause cardiac arrhythmia. But why has not been understood. Ulrike Lisewski, Dr. Yu Shi, Michael Radke and Professor Michael Gotthardt of the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) Berlin-Buch, Germany, have now discovered the molecular mechanism. The researchers demonstrated that the receptor which the virus uses to infect heart cells is normally necessary for regular heart beat in mice. Likewise, when the receptor is absent or non-functioning, arrhythmia occurs.
Study suggests why heart attack victims do better with social support
Sun, 09/28/2008 - 11:19Researchers have identified specific damages to the brain that may occur when heart attack victims are socially isolated from others.
The study in mice found that those animals that lived alone before undergoing a heart attack showed five to eight times more damage to neurons in one part of the brain than did similar animals that lived with others.
While studies in humans have shown that socially isolated heart attack victims have a lower survival rate than others, this study may help reveal the mechanisms behind that result, said Zachary Weil, co-author of the study and former doctoral st
Blood Pressure Drug Combination Reduces Heart Attack Deaths
Sun, 09/28/2008 - 11:19Thousands of patients with high blood pressure could benefit from changing their drug treatment regimen to reduce their risk of cardiac death.
The current U.S. hypertension treatment guidelines recommend using a thiazide diuretic – a drug that increases the volume of urine – alone as the initial drug therapy for high blood pressure.




