A UC San Francisco team has developed an ambitious online cardiovascular study using mobile smartphones, with the goal of enrolling one million people from all over the world to improve heart health. Through the “Health eHeart Study,” which launched Tuesday, physicians hope to better understand how the heart functions and to develop new ways to [ Read More ]
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LoneStar Heart announced the advancement of a new therapeutic strategy aimed at genetic reprogramming of cardiac fibroblasts into functioning heart muscle cells to treat damage following a heart attack and other forms of heart disease. The announcement follows a study conducted by researchers at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (UT Southwestern), published in [ Read More ]
National Heart Failure Awareness Week is set for February 12-18, 2012. This week is a time for health care providers to remind patients with heart failure, patients’ families, and all others at risk about the signs and symptoms of heart failure. Heart failure affects nearly five million individuals in the United States and is responsible [ Read More ]
Save a Childs Heart is a charity iniative helping children with heart diseases. Come be part of this noble initiative. Lets tressure the blessings children bring to life……….
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CERC recently made a research on ready to eat tomato soups. These so called healthy soups have a high amount of sodium into it that can cause heart diseases and blood pressure problems.
www.arthritis-treatment.org Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids are well known and understood to be very essential fats because they are usually obtained by taking foods as opposed to the saturated or processed fats. Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids are polyunsaturated fats that are found in fish and in food the form of supplements. They [ Read More ]
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According to a study, a 20 minutes siesta 3 times a week may reduce the risk of heart diseases by 37%. Intuit Canada offers nap rooms to their employees.
Dr. Kota J. Reddy is the founder of Reddy Cardiac Wellness and is a well known and recognized Houston cardiologist with a complete and comprehensive knowledge of Houston heart diseases and symptoms. reddycardiology.com