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  1. AHA names top advances in cardiovascular disease research for 2022

    In 2022, researchers glimpsed the potential cardiovascular futures of individuals in new, promising ways — including as early as in childhood and in women, from clues left behind after pregnancy. Important gains were made in improving stroke care and pregnancy outcomes and deepening science's understanding of what drives disparities in ...

  2. AHA names top advances in cardiovascular disease research for 2023

    As the leading funder of heart- and stroke-related research outside the U.S. government, the American Heart Association compiles an annual overview of significant scientific advances in the fight against cardiovascular disease, which claims more than 850,000 lives in the U.S. each year and is the leading cause of death and disability worldwide.

  3. Cardiovascular disease is on the rise, but we know how to curb it. We

    New global data analysis highlights the urgency of translating research into practice. Over the last 30 years, deaths and disability from cardiovascular disease have been steadily rising across the globe. In 2019 alone, the condition, which includes heart disease and stroke, was responsible for a staggering one-third of all deaths worldwide.

  4. Century of progress sets stage for future scientific advances in

    Embargoed until 4 a.m. CT/5 a.m. ET Monday, Feb. 12, 2024. DALLAS, Feb. 12, 2024 — Dramatic advances in the understanding and treatment of cardiovascular diseases have saved millions of lives in the 100 years since the founding in 1924 of the American Heart Association, the world's leading voluntary organization focused on heart and brain health for all.

  5. New technologies and medications that can prevent, reduce CVD top 2023

    DALLAS, Dec. 19, 2023 — Technologies that less invasively restore blood flow to blocked or narrowed arteries; a medicine that outsmarts high blood pressure's development; and new evidence that diabetes drugs may offer heart health benefits to people that don't have diabetes are among the news-making scientific research developments in the fight against heart disease and stroke that ...

  6. Cardiovascular diseases

    Cardiovascular diseases are pathological conditions affecting the heart and/or blood vessels that is, the cardiovascular system. ... Valvular disease; Vascular diseases; Latest Research and Reviews.

  7. Global Effect of Modifiable Risk Factors on Cardiovascular Disease and

    Cardiovascular risk factors are known to increase cardiovascular disease risk differently across various geographic regions. 2,18 Among them, high blood pressure is associated with up to 13.5% of ...

  8. Cardiovascular diseases

    Read the latest Research articles in Cardiovascular diseases from Nature Reviews Cardiology. ... Patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD) have an increased risk of cancer, and patients with ...

  9. New heart disease calculator could save lives by identifying high-risk

    Collaborative research, led from the University of Oxford and published today in Nature Medicine, has developed a new tool called QR4 that more accurately predicts an individual's 10-year risk of cardiovascular diseases, like heart disease and stroke, particularly identifying high-risk patients that current prediction tools miss.

  10. Exercise cuts heart disease risk in part by lowering stress, study

    New research indicates that physical activity lowers cardiovascular disease risk in part by reducing stress-related signaling in the brain. In the study, which was led by investigators at Massachusetts General Hospital and published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, people with stress-related conditions such as depression experienced the most cardiovascular benefits from ...

  11. Highlights of Cardiovascular Disease Studies Presented at the 2021

    This article is part of the Topical Collection on Reviews and Scientific Meetings and New Research Implications. ... of Medicine 2018; 379(16): 1529-39. (In a randomized trial of 15,480 patients with diabetes mellitus without evident cardiovascular disease, daily aspirin 100 mg (compared with placebo) was associated with decreased ...

  12. Microplastics and Nanoplastics in Atheromas and Cardiovascular Events

    Microplastics and nanoplastics (MNPs) are emerging as a potential risk factor for cardiovascular disease in preclinical studies. Direct evidence that this risk extends to humans is lacking.We condu...

  13. AHA names top heart disease and stroke research advances of 2021

    As the COVID-19 pandemic continued to dominate public health headlines in 2021, vital research progressed on a variety of cardiovascular — and yes, coronavirus — fronts. Heart disease and stroke research remains more relevant than ever. While over 800,000 Americans have died from COVID-19 in the past two years, more than 800,000 Americans ...

  14. Three researchers awarded $1 million each to study new heart disease

    Rader's research will focus on new genes and pathways altering lipid metabolism and causing cardiovascular disease revealed through large-scale human genetics. Blood lipids such as cholesterol and triglycerides are causal risk factors for coronary heart disease as well as several other types of cardiovascular disease, such as aortic stenosis).

  15. Heart Disease News -- ScienceDaily

    Read current medical research on risk factors, causes and prevention of heart disease, strokes, and peripheral arterial disease. What new treatment options are under development?

  16. JAMA Cardiology

    Explore the latest advances in PCI and device therapy, treatment of myocardial infarction, dyslipidemia, heart failure, afib & rhythm disorders, TAVR, and ... Economics, and Policy Promoting EDI in Genetics Research PTSD and Cardiovascular Disease Red Blood Cell Transfusion: 2023 AABB International Guidelines Reimagining Children's Rights in ...

  17. Studying the role of inflammation in heart disease

    Research teams apply for the program's four-year grants with novel and innovative ideas to better understand cardiovascular diseases impacted by each research network's focus, the latest of which is inflammation. "Often times, the way we investigate inflammation in the heart and vascular disease can be really siloed," Feinstein said.

  18. A Systematic Review of Major Cardiovascular Risk Factors: A Growing

    Abstract. Cardiovascular disease has become a growing global and public health concern among non-communicable diseases (NCDs). The purpose of the study was to focus on the increasing prevalence of the risk factors of cardiovascular diseases (CVD), irrespective of age and gender, and its effect on public health worldwide.

  19. New Insights in Prevention and Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease

    3. Conclusions. New advances in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of main cardiovascular disease as well as CV risk factors are required in order to improve the ability to (1) identify patients at higher risk early on; (2) identify early markers of subclinical cardiovascular disease; (3) improve treatment algorithms for the different clinical syndromes; (4) assess residual risk and ...

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    In patients with acute MI, multivessel coronary artery disease, and other cardiovascular risk factors, CSL112 did not reduce the risk of MI, stroke, or death from cardiovascular causes. Editorial ...

  21. Researchers awarded $15 million to study inflammation's impact on heart

    Three to six research centers make up each network, bringing together investigators with expertise in basic, clinical and population/behavioral health science to find new ways to diagnose, treat and prevent heart disease and stroke. The American Heart Association has funded more than $5.7 billion in cardiovascular, cerebrovascular and brain ...

  22. Coronary Heart Disease Research

    Heart disease, including coronary heart disease, remains the leading cause of death in the United States. However, the rate of heart disease deaths has declined by 70% over the past 50 years, thanks in part to NHLBI-funded research. Many current studies funded by the NHLBI focus on discovering genetic associations and finding new ways to ...

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    AI shows promise but remains limited for heart and stroke care . Feb 28, 2024. Artificial intelligence and machine learning-based tools have the potential to change cardiovascular care, but an expert panel says a lot of research needs to be done first.

  24. Poor sleep in midlife may increase women's risk of later-life

    Cardiovascular disease, also known as heart disease, affects the heart or blood vessels, or both. It is the leading cause of death in women and about 30% of women die from some form of it. Poor sleep quality and insomnia are prevalent among women, especially during midlife, often defined as age 40 to 65 years, with up to 50% of women reporting ...

  25. Large-scale genetic study finds new link between IBS and the

    New research published in the journal Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology sheds light on disease mechanisms common to irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and cardiovascular diseases ...

  26. Exercise reduces stressful brain activity, which can lead to less heart

    Research has long shown that exercise reduces heart disease risk, but a new study finds the connection between the two may be a decrease in the brain's stress signals. CNN values your feedback 1.

  27. Updates in the Management of Coronary Artery Disease: A Review Article

    While these developments are significant, ongoing research opens new vistas in CAD management, from new medicines to multidisciplinary collaborative care models promoting teamwork . We can work together to reduce the impact of CAD and improve the future for those affected by this chronic cardiovascular disease by staying updated on the latest ...

  28. Decades-long heart study shows longer lives, lower cardiovascular risks

    The remaining lifetime risk of cardiovascular disease fell between 1960-1979 and 2000-2018 - from 36.3% to 26.5% in women, and from 52.5% to 30.1% in men. Researchers also found men and women in the 21st century were having their first cardiovascular disease events later in life. From 2000-2018, the average age of a first cardiovascular event ...

  29. Researchers identify a 'gene module' involved in ...

    Depression and cardiovascular disease (CVD) are serious concerns for public health. Approximately 280 million people worldwide have depression, while 620 million people have CVD. It has been known ...

  30. Study shows adverse pregnancy outcomes increase risk of maternal

    Her work across interdisciplinary team centers comprehensive cardiovascular health because being pregnant can put a lot of stress on the body, especially the heart. The new research contributes to a greater understanding of how adverse pregnancy outcomes are an important contributor to cardiovascular disease in women later in life and ...