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Calcium Scan Benefit Uncertain
Ipods and Heart Devices
Hands-only CPR
Heart-stopping Thrills
Vitamins May Help Effects of Air Pollution
Altitude and Heart Disease
Fitness vs. Fatness
Fish and Fish Oil are Not for Everyone
Going After Angiotensin
Age No Barrier to Blood Pressure Control
Benefits of Lifestyle Counseling
Home Defibrillators
No Link Between Balding and Heart Trouble
Warfarin Home Monitoring Program
Seeing the Heart with Sound
Beta Blockers and Blood Pressure
Don’t Delay When Heart Failure Threatens
Slow Rehabilitation of Stents
Skipping Medication After a Heart Attack is Risky
Post-Surgery and Warfarin
Calculating Your Risk of Heart Disease
ACCORD Trial on Blood Sugar Control
Eat a Hearty Breakfast
Optimism and Heart Health
Warning Signs of a Heart Attack or Stroke
WelChol: Effects on Cholestrol and Blood Sugar
Vitamin D and Heart Health
Add an Extra 14 Years to Your Life
Coronary Microvascular Disease
Vytorin: No Better Than a Statin
Choosing Between Angioplasty and Bypass Surgery
Blood Pressure: Home Monitoring
Heart Disease Death Rates: A Lopsided Decline
Changing Your Diet and Exercise at Any Age
Low Testosterone Risks: Heart Disease and More
Estrogen Therapy and the Heart
All About Electrocardiograms
Risks Associated With Medications
New Standard for Measuring Blood Sugar
Walking and Pedometers
Triglycerides and Heart Disease
Medication Choices for Controlling Blood Pressure
Be Wary of Mini Strokes
Heart Disease: A Personal Story
Say "No" to Salt
Check Your Family History
Ditch that Processed Food!
Dealing with the Heat
A Personal Look at Cholesterol
Smokeless Tobacco Isn't Better
 
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Newsflash

Dr. Charles M. Blatt and Foundation researcher Dr. Yinong Young-Xu have had three abstracts accepted for presentation by the American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology.

"Declining Anxiety Level Improves Prognosis in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease" will be presented at the American College of Cardiology 57th Annual Scientific Session in early spring 2008 in Chicago.

"Antidepressants and Anxiolytics Improve Prognosis in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease" will be presented at the 48th Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology and Prevention Conference, and Nutrition, Physical Activity and Metabolism Conference, mid-March in Colorado Springs, along with "A Declining Depression Level Improves Prognosis in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease."

 

 

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