American Heart Association Resuscitation Science Symposium 2019, presentation 230
Tag: Stroke
Anticoagulant benefits for atrial fibrillation decrease with age
Typical patient may not benefit after age 87, UCSF-led study finds
NIH funding for cardiac arrest research low compared to funding for other leading causes of death, disability
American Heart Association Resuscitation Science Symposium, presentation 241
Youth with abnormal heart rhythms more likely to have ADHD, anxiety, depression
American Heart Association scientific sessions, poster presentation Sa4066
PTSD linked to increased heart disease risk among female veterans
American Heart Association scientific sessions, poster presentation MDP211
Women with preeclampsia may be at greater risk for cardiac conditions later in life
BOSTON – Research published online today in Journal of the American College of Cardiology, confirms that women who have gestational hypertension or preeclampsia in at least one pregnancy will have higher cardiovascular risk than women without such a history, and…
Opioid-related cardiac arrest patients differ from other cardiac arrests
American Heart Association Resuscitation Science Symposium 2019, presentation 230
Anticoagulant benefits for atrial fibrillation decrease with age
Typical patient may not benefit after age 87, UCSF-led study finds
Psychological stress may increase risk for a serious cardiovascular event in women with heart disease
American Heart Association scientific sessions, oral presentation RF229
PTSD linked to increased heart disease risk among female veterans
American Heart Association scientific sessions, poster presentation MDP211
Women with preeclampsia may be at greater risk for cardiac conditions later in life
BOSTON – Research published online today in Journal of the American College of Cardiology, confirms that women who have gestational hypertension or preeclampsia in at least one pregnancy will have higher cardiovascular risk than women without such a history, and…
Racial bias and discrimination may negatively impact heart disease care, risk factors
American Heart Association scientific sessions, oral presentation 114 and poster presentation Sa3062
Psychological stress may increase risk for a serious cardiovascular event in women with heart disease
American Heart Association scientific sessions, oral presentation RF229
Artificial Intelligence examining ECGs predicts irregular heartbeat, death risk
American Heart Association Scientific Sessions, poster presentation MDP106 and oral presentation 119
Successful collaboration of community — and state-based heart disease prevention programs focused on
American Heart Association scientific sessions, oral presentation 125
Racial bias and discrimination may negatively impact heart disease care, risk factors
American Heart Association scientific sessions, oral presentation 114 and poster presentation Sa3062
Cannabis may be linked to strokes and heart rhythm disturbances in young people
American Heart Association Scientific Sessions, oral presentation 333 and poster presentation Mo2053
Studies explore potential benefits and costs of increased treatment to achieve lower blood pressure
American Heart Association Scientific Sessions, poster presentations MDP233 and MDP234
Artificial Intelligence examining ECGs predicts irregular heartbeat, death risk
American Heart Association Scientific Sessions, poster presentation MDP106 and oral presentation 119
Successful collaboration of community — and state-based heart disease prevention programs focused on
American Heart Association scientific sessions, oral presentation 125
Citizen responder CPR and defibrillation programs may improve survival and outcomes from cardiac arrests that occur at home
American Heart Association Resuscitation Symposium Science, presentation 16
Specific jobs linked to poor heart health for women
American Heart Association scientific sessions, oral presentation 124
Cannabis may be linked to strokes and heart rhythm disturbances in young people
American Heart Association Scientific Sessions, oral presentation 333 and poster presentation Mo2053
Studies explore potential benefits and costs of increased treatment to achieve lower blood pressure
American Heart Association Scientific Sessions, poster presentations MDP233 and MDP234
Decline in ideal heart health begins early for teen girls
American Heart Association scientific sessions, poster presentation Mo3080
Strong link found between level of depression and heart disease, stroke
American Heart Association scientific sessions, poster presentation Sa3055
Citizen responder CPR and defibrillation programs may improve survival and outcomes from cardiac arrests that occur at home
American Heart Association Resuscitation Symposium Science, presentation 16
Specific jobs linked to poor heart health for women
American Heart Association scientific sessions, oral presentation 124
Evening eating linked to poorer heart health for women
American Heart Association scientific sessions, oral presentation 176
Stopping meth helps reverse drug-induced heart failure
American Heart Association scientific sessions, poster presentation Sa2070
Increased exercise over the age of 60 reduces risk of heart disease and stroke
Decreasing your physical activity is linked to increased cardiovascular risk
Study shows fewer American Indians getting heart disease
Men appear to benefit from improvements more than women
Sleep and sleepiness ‘a huge problem’ for people with spinal cord injury
UCalgary-led study finds disturbed breathing during sleep may increase risk of stroke
Tiny transporters could deliver treatment to stroke patients
Swarms of nanoparticles which are 15,000 times smaller than a pinhead may be able to deliver vital drugs to the brain, offering new hope to patients in the early stages of a stroke. The research, carried out at The University…
New technology promises improved treatment of inflammatory diseases
Nanoparticles can selectively kill ‘rogue’ white blood cells that contribute to sepsis, stroke
Sleep and sleepiness ‘a huge problem’ for people with spinal cord injury
UCalgary-led study finds disturbed breathing during sleep may increase risk of stroke
Tiny transporters could deliver treatment to stroke patients
Swarms of nanoparticles which are 15,000 times smaller than a pinhead may be able to deliver vital drugs to the brain, offering new hope to patients in the early stages of a stroke. The research, carried out at The University…
New technology promises improved treatment of inflammatory diseases
Nanoparticles can selectively kill ‘rogue’ white blood cells that contribute to sepsis, stroke
SVIN’s 2019 Annual Meeting to highlight advances in stroke care worldwide
The Society of Vascular and Interventional Neurology (SVIN) is committed to improving stroke prevention strategies as well as expanding access to the most impactful and modern acute stroke treatments to our patients worldwide. Stroke and interventional neurologists who are members…
SVIN’s 2019 Annual Meeting to highlight advances in stroke care worldwide
The Society of Vascular and Interventional Neurology (SVIN) is committed to improving stroke prevention strategies as well as expanding access to the most impactful and modern acute stroke treatments to our patients worldwide. Stroke and interventional neurologists who are members…
SVIN’s 2019 Annual Meeting to highlight advances in stroke care worldwide
The Society of Vascular and Interventional Neurology (SVIN) is committed to improving stroke prevention strategies as well as expanding access to the most impactful and modern acute stroke treatments to our patients worldwide. Stroke and interventional neurologists who are members…
Could taking statins prevent dementia, disability?
NIH-funded clinical trial will test statins in 20,000 older adults
New lightweight, portable robotic suit to increase running and walking performance
Newly developed robot suit made of fabric vest and wires to help people with restricted mobility to walk or run more efficiently
Young adults with PTSD may have a higher risk of stroke in middle age
Stroke Journal report
Children are more likely to have higher blood pressure by age six if their mother used snus, a Swedish, powdered tobacco product, during pregnancy
DALLAS, Oct. 16, 2019 — Five to six year old children had higher systolic blood pressure if their mothers used snus, a moist, powdered smokeless tobacco that contains nicotine, while pregnant compared to children of mothers who did not use…
High levels of chronic stress linked to high blood pressure in African-Americans
Journal of the American Heart Association report
Study suggests why some US football players have higher cardiovascular risk
Linemen’s rapid weight gain can lead to hardening of heart, arteries, but problems may be offset with increased aerobic training
Aggressive and agitated behaviors in dementia are better treated without medications
Below please find summaries of new articles that will be published in the next issue of Annals of Internal Medicine . The summaries are not intended to substitute for the full articles as a source of information. 1. Aggressive and…
Maintaining weight loss beneficial for people with Type 2 diabetes
Journal of the American Heart Association report
Dog ownership associated with longer life, especially among heart attack and stroke survivors
Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes journal report