The work «implicates this regulatory T cell as being involved in atherosclerosis,» says Alan Daugherty, head of
the cardiovascular research center at the University of Kentucky in Lexington.
Not exact matches
According to the study's lead author, Charles M. Benbrook, a
research professor at Washington State University's
Center for Sustaining Agriculture and Natural Resources, consuming organic milk «will certainly lessen the risk factor for
cardiovascular disease.»
«Essentially, they showed me that a large number of traffic incidents are caused by medical conditions while driving, specifically
cardiovascular events, such as myocardial infraction and myocardial ischemia,» says Najarian, director of data science at the Michigan
Center for Integrative
Research in Critical Care.
The
research marks another important contribution in
cardiovascular research by scientists at Temple's
Center for Translational Medicine.
In a 2006 review of 842 scientific papers on omega - 3 fatty acids and
cardiovascular disease, a
research team based at the TuftsNew England Medical
Center in Boston concluded that only EPA and DHA seemed beneficial — ALA, their plant - produced precursor, was not.
A
research team at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical
Center is leveraging semantic capabilities to find the underlying genetic causes of
cardiovascular diseases.
In the most comprehensive study ever on the impact of smoking on
cardiovascular disease in older people, epidemiologist Dr. Ute Mons from the German Cancer
Research Center (Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum, DKFZ) analyzed 25 individual studies, compiling data from over half a million individuals age 60 and older.
«Studies show that women have a harder time quitting smoking than men, even as quitting has shown greater benefits to women's
cardiovascular and respiratory health,» said Sherry McKee, professor of psychiatry and lead researcher of Yale's Specialized
Center of
Research focused on gender and tobacco dependence.
Germany's Max Delbrück
Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) Berlin Buch and the Fu Wai Hospital of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (CAMS) are building a new gene
research laboratory in Beijing, the aim being to identify genes that play a key role in the pathogenesis of
cardiovascular diseases.
«Our findings demonstrate that people naturally assign different weights to the pluses and minuses of interventions to improve
cardiovascular health,» said Erica Spatz, M.D., M.H.S., the study lead author and an assistant professor of
cardiovascular medicine in the
Center for Outcomes
Research and Evaluation at Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, CT. «I believe we need to tap into this framework when we are talking with patients about options to manage their blood pressure.
For instance, a finding published by researchers at the Pennington Biomedical
Research Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in 2009 said that longer lengths of sitting were directly proportional to an increased risk of death from
cardiovascular disease and most causes of death other than cancer.
Raydiance's technology has attracted the attention of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which in July 2007 signed the company to a two - year cooperative
research and development agreement that has allowed the FDA's
Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) to evaluate the use, safety and effectiveness of Raydiance's USP laser system in a number of areas, including the ablation of corneal tissues in refractive surgery and corneal repair; the administration of light therapy for treating cancer,
cardiovascular disease and diabetes; and the removal of plaque on teeth without damaging the enamel.
Writing in the journal Neurobiology of Aging, a
research team, led by senior author William S. Kremen, PhD, professor of psychiatry and co-director of the
Center for Behavior Genetics of Aging at UC San Diego School of Medicine, found that major adverse events in life, such as divorce, separation, miscarriage or death of a family member or friend, can measurably accelerate aging in the brains of older men, even when controlling for such factors as
cardiovascular risk, alcohol consumption, ethnicity and socioeconomic status, which are all associated with aging risk.
The MGH
Research Institute conducts the largest hospital - based research program in the nation, with an annual research budget of more than $ 800 million and major research centers in HIV / AIDS, cardiovascular research, cancer, computational and integrative biology, cutaneous biology, human genetics, medical imaging, neurodegenerative disorders, regenerative medicine, reproductive biology, systems biology, photomedicine and transplantation
Research Institute conducts the largest hospital - based
research program in the nation, with an annual research budget of more than $ 800 million and major research centers in HIV / AIDS, cardiovascular research, cancer, computational and integrative biology, cutaneous biology, human genetics, medical imaging, neurodegenerative disorders, regenerative medicine, reproductive biology, systems biology, photomedicine and transplantation
research program in the nation, with an annual
research budget of more than $ 800 million and major research centers in HIV / AIDS, cardiovascular research, cancer, computational and integrative biology, cutaneous biology, human genetics, medical imaging, neurodegenerative disorders, regenerative medicine, reproductive biology, systems biology, photomedicine and transplantation
research budget of more than $ 800 million and major
research centers in HIV / AIDS, cardiovascular research, cancer, computational and integrative biology, cutaneous biology, human genetics, medical imaging, neurodegenerative disorders, regenerative medicine, reproductive biology, systems biology, photomedicine and transplantation
research centers in HIV / AIDS,
cardiovascular research, cancer, computational and integrative biology, cutaneous biology, human genetics, medical imaging, neurodegenerative disorders, regenerative medicine, reproductive biology, systems biology, photomedicine and transplantation
research, cancer, computational and integrative biology, cutaneous biology, human genetics, medical imaging, neurodegenerative disorders, regenerative medicine, reproductive biology, systems biology, photomedicine and transplantation biology.
The Pennington Biomedical
Research Center is at the forefront of medical discovery as it relates to understanding the triggers of obesity, diabetes,
cardiovascular disease, cancer and dementia.
She directed The Johns Hopkins
Center of Excellence for Aging
Research, the Center on Aging and Health, and the Division of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology, and led major multidisciplinary research programs on the causes and consequences of frailty, cardiovascular disease, cognitive impairment and disability in older adults, and approaches to pre
Research, the
Center on Aging and Health, and the Division of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology, and led major multidisciplinary
research programs on the causes and consequences of frailty, cardiovascular disease, cognitive impairment and disability in older adults, and approaches to pre
research programs on the causes and consequences of frailty,
cardiovascular disease, cognitive impairment and disability in older adults, and approaches to prevention.
«Our findings suggest that we need to be concerned about weight fluctuation in this group that is already at high risk due to coronary disease,» says lead study author Sripal Bangalore, MD, director of the
cardiovascular outcomes group in the
Cardiovascular Clinical
Research Center at NYU Langone.
The Columbia University SMA Clinical
Research Center is conducting an 18 month trial of the effects of
cardiovascular and strengthening exercise on individuals with SMA Type III.
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One extra hour of sleep per night appears to decrease the risk of coronary artery calcification, an early step down the path to
cardiovascular disease, a
research team based at the University of Chicago Medical
Center reports in the Dec. 24/31 issue of JAMA.
Dr. Gregg C. Fonarow, a professor of
cardiovascular medicine and director of the Ahmanson - UCLA Cardiomyopathy
Center at the University of California, Los Angeles, also said more
research is needed.
«While more
research is needed, accumulating evidence exists to suggest that energy drink consumption is linked to adverse
cardiovascular events, sleep disturbances, and other substance use among adolescents,» says Amelia Arria, director of the University of Maryland School of Public Health's
Center for Young Adult Health and Development and co-author of the recent energy drink and alcohol study.
«Physical activity reduces risk of
cardiovascular disease, including stroke and vascular dementia,» said Giliberto, an investigator at The Litwin - Zucker
Research Center for the Study of Alzheimer's Disease at the Feinstein Institute for Medical
Research in Manhasset, N.Y.
He has received several awards, including the 1994 Outstanding Young Alumnus Award from the University of Texas, Austin; the University of California, Berkeley, «National Public Health Hero» award; the Jan J. Kellermann Memorial Award for distinguished contribution in the field of
cardiovascular disease prevention from the International Academy of Cardiology; a Presidential Citation from the American Psychological Association; the inaugural «Lifetime Achievement Award» from the American College of Lifestyle Medicine; the Beckmann Medal from the German Society for Prevention and Rehabilitation of
Cardiovascular Diseases; a U.S. Surgeon General Citation; the «Pioneer in Integrative Medicine» award from California Pacific Medical
Center; the Stanley Wallach Lectureship Award from the American College of Nutrition; the Golden Plate Award from the American Academy of Achievement; the Linus Pauling Award from the Institute for Functional Medicine; the Glenn Foundation Award for
Research; the Bravewell Collaborative Pioneer of Integrative Medicine award; and the Sheila Kar Health Foundation Humanitarian Award from Cedars - Sinai Medical
Center (Los Angeles); the Plantrician Project Luminary Award.
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Research conducted at well - recognized universities and medical
centers including Stanford University, Walter Reed Army Medical
Center, Ohio State University, Medical College of Ohio, Banaras University and others, shows that regular practice of yoga nidra offers a viable means of prevention and reversal of numerous ailments and diseases, including
cardiovascular, stress - related illness, chronic pain, and psychosomatic conditions.
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Center A quaternary care facility that is home of the Texas Heart ® Institute, a world - class
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Recent
research out of New York University's Lagone Medical
Center found that married people had a 5 % lower chance of
cardiovascular disease compared to single people.