Over-the-counter pills cut heart disease risk

Over-the-counter pills cut heart disease risk (Thinkstock photos/Getty Images) Researchers have found that a combination of two over-the-counter drugs could help fight heart disease and reduce deaths by half, researchers ...

Over-the-counter pills `can halve heart disease risk`

London: Researchers have found that a combination of two over-the-counter drugs could help fight heart disease and reduce deaths by half. The study revealed that not only did the 1.10 ...

Knowledge of heart attack and stroke symptomology: a cross-sectional …

  Knowledge of heart attack and stroke symptomology: a cross-sectional comparison of rural and non-rural US adults Understanding the signs and ...

Morning Rounds: Sales Of Prescription Pain Killers Sharply Rising

In Thursday’s rounds, sales of prescription pain killers are on the rise, fueling addictions, as pharmacies in the U.S. dispensed 69 tons of pure oxycodone and 42 tons of pure ...

Monday Mornings: A Novel

Every time surgeons operate, they are betting their skills are better than the brain tumor, the faulty heart valve, the fractured femur. Sometimes, they are wrong. At Chelsea General, surgeons ...

Women's heart failure risk unaffected by vitamin E supplementation

Boston: Taking vitamin E supplements does not increase or decrease heart failure risk among women, according to a study. The study is the first to investigate the effectiveness of vitamin ...

Immortal Bird: A Family Memoir

“Maybe I’ve finally beaten this thing, maybe three years’ struggle will not have been in vain. Maybe this is finally over . . .” —from Damon’s blog, May 2004 A FAMILY’ ...

Sugary drinks linked to higher heart disease risk

HealthDay News — Men that frequently drink soda and other sugar-sweetened beverages may have a higher risk for heart attack and coronary heart disease, results of an observational study suggest. ...

Death

“For over twenty-years I have found myself on the verge of death and fought to stay alive. My heart attack in 1989 marked the beginning of a life and death ...

UCSD Uses Heat Energy to Fix Odd Heart Beat

FDA-approved non-surgical technology alters heart tissue that triggers atrial fibrillation Newswise — UC San Diego Sulpizio Cardiovascular Center is now offering patients with atrial fibrillation the breakthrough benefits of heat ...