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- The Y Chromosome May Explain Why Men Have Earlier Coronary Disease
The earlier onset of coronary artery disease in men has long provoked speculation and research. Now a new study in the Lancet suggests that common variations in the Y chromosome (which is transmitted directly from father to son and does not undergo recombination) may play an important role in the increased risk seen in men. - Coronary patients with low levels of anti-PC at greater risk of complications
Coronary patients with low levels of an immune system antibody called anti-PC, which neutralises parts of the "bad" cholesterol, run a greater risk of suffering complications following an acute cardiac episode and thus of premature death. - Living with Coronary Heart Disease: What You Need to Know
In honor of American Heart Month, Health Dialog today announced it has made its award-winning1 patient decision aid, “Living with Coronary Heart Disease†available to the public for the month of February. - Coronary CT Imaging can Predict Need for Invasive Heart Catheterization
Beaumont-led research may reduce unnecessary procedures and cost.Royal Oak, Mich. (PRWEB) February 09, 2012 An important research study, led by Beaumont Health System cardiologists and involving 47 hospitals and outpatient centers in Michigan, may help spare patients from unnecessary invasive heart procedures while lowering health care costs.The research, published in the Feb. ... - Research and Markets: Coronary Stents - Global Strategic Business Report
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Coronary Stents - Global Strategic Business Report" repor - ResearchMoz: Global Drug Eluting (DES), Bare Metal (BMS) and Other Coronary Stents Market (2011 - 2016)
ALBANY, New York, February 8, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --New Report Added in ResearchMoz Reports Database Global Drug Eluting (DES), Bare Metal (BMS) and Other Coronary Stents Market (2011 - 2016) The coronary ... - Coronary artery disease can be passed genetically
There is new evidence that coronary artery disease can be passed genetically from fathers to their sons. - Heart Disease Risk Gene May Pass From Dads to Sons
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 8 (HealthDay News) -- An increased risk for coronary artery disease can be passed genetically from father to son on the male Y chromosome, a new study says. - Time to take coronary health to heart
America’s heart is in need of a workout. - How Coronary Heart Disease Became Our Biggest Problem
In 1900, pneumonia was the leading cause of death in the U.S., but when doctors found ways to keep us alive longer, the heart gave out.