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Heart Disease Death Risk Greater For Unfit, Active Men
Boston Scientific A-Fib Device Successfully Implanted in First Patients
Boston Scientific Stents Could Pose Rare but Serious Probelm
Green Tea Could Lower Bad Cholesterol Levels
Cardiac Surgery Commonly Leads To Pneumonia
Blood Pressure Lowered By Kiwis
Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy: "Broken Heart Syndrome" More Common in Women
Blood Type Associated With Greater Susceptibility To Stroke, Study Suggests
Cholesterol Drug Performing Well in Trials
Vitamin D Linked With Heart Failure in Women
Myocardial Infarction Death More Likely In Patients With No Risk Factors
Angioplasty Patients Do Well in Smaller Hospitals, Study Finds
Myocardial Infarction Preventable With Free Drugs
Cardiac Arrest Patients With Cardiomyopathy Benefit From Hypothermia
Rivaroxaban Diminishes Health Risks for Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome
Sudden Cardiac Death Guidelines for Student Athletes Not Followed by Most Doctors
Soft Drink Consumption Increases Heart Disease Risk
Xarelto May Reduce Heart Attack Death Risk
Vorapaxar Fails to Reduce Recurrence of Heart Attacks and Strokes
Kawasaki Disease May Stem From Wind Currents: Study
Heart Disease Risk Linked To Low-Salt Diets
Artificial Heart Patient Released From Hospital
Cardiac Stress Test More Likely From Doctors Who Own Test Device
Brilinta Wins Class I Recommendation From Heart Organizations
ADHD Drugs Do Not Increase Risk Of Heart Problems
Heart Disease Linked To Low Testosterone
Heart Valve For Elderly, Frail Patients Approved By FDA
Metal Detector Screening at Airports Likely Safe for Travelers with Pacemakers, ICDs
Heart Disease Lowered By Vytorin
Atrial Fibrillation Device From Medtronic Rejected By FDA