While the project is now
focused on heart disease, Miller sees broader uses.
Doctors and patients should
focus on the heart disease risk factors they can control, Dr. Lauer agrees.
The guidelines, which appear in the journal Circulation and have been endorsed by a host of physicians» groups, are the first ever from the AHA to
focus on heart disease and sex — a subject that gets far too little attention, the authors say.
According to CNBC, the company was as recently as last month talking to the likes of Stanford Medical School about setting up a data - sharing agreement for a research project with
a focus on heart disease.
Not exact matches
But, at least in the venture capital world, funding for companies
focused on tackling
heart disease, respiratory
disease, and other mass population conditions — i.e., those that afflict millions upon millions of people — has dropped sharply in the last decade.
Audentes Therapeutics is
focused on rare genetic
diseases that affect muscles, including the
heart, or reduce their victims to muscular weakness.
And even though few studies
focus on the benefits of chia seeds
on cardiovascular
diseases, most of them conclude that these black specks are a safe bet when it comes to
heart - friendly nutrition.
CDC's Chronic
Disease Prevention and Health Promotion account would see a large decrease as part of a new administrative effort to focus more narrowly on leading causes of death and disability such as heart d
Disease Prevention and Health Promotion account would see a large decrease as part of a new administrative effort to
focus more narrowly
on leading causes of death and disability such as
heart diseasedisease.
Earlier studies have demonstrated that cocoa flavanol intake improves the elasticity of blood vessels and lowers blood pressure — but, for the most part, these investigations have
focused on high - risk individuals like smokers and people that have already been diagnosed with conditions like hypertension and coronary
heart disease.
After exploring the molecular pathway in mice, the researchers
focused on cardiac stem cells in patients with
heart disease.
The firm dropped discovery and development in the areas of diabetes, virology, and neuroscience in favor of a research
focus on oncology,
heart failure, genetically defined
diseases, immunoscience, and fibrotic
diseases.
For their most recent work, the team
focused on the coxsackievirus B3, which causes
heart disease.
The researchers, from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and Penn Medicine,
focused on protein - losing enteropathy (PLE), a severe loss of proteins in the intestine that is a rare but potentially life - threatening side effect of staged
heart surgery in patients with single - ventricle
disease.
One key organizational change was the creation of a chronic
disease bureau,
focusing attention and staff time
on the conditions — such obesity and
heart and respiratory
disease — that were threatening New Yorkers» lives and health.
Although obesity is considered a risk factor for
heart disease, the study results suggest that
focusing directly or exclusively
on weight loss can be counterproductive by discouraging women from keeping health appointments, further reducing the chances that they will receive appropriate monitoring and counseling.
Although we've
focused on salt, limiting added sugar could reduce high blood pressure and
heart disease more effectively.
For this study, they
focused on the 11,503 participants at visit one who had no history of coronary
heart disease or stroke.
The researchers
focused on specific cardiovascular
disease diagnoses: myocardial infarction (
heart attack), chronic
heart failure, stroke, and ischemic
heart disease.
Ward's lab is
focused on studying the pathogenesis of the
disease and its co-morbidities, including
heart attack and stroke.
The study
focused on search trends and hospitalization data related to coronary
heart disease, the most common type of
heart disease and the leading cause of death in the U.S. Caused by the buildup of plaque in the arteries that supply blood to the
heart, coronary
heart disease can lead to chronic chest pain,
heart attacks and other
heart problems.
The second question
focused on whether the timing of relevant search queries reflected the seasonal trends in
heart disease hospitalizations.
Dr. Nemer is a distinguished medical researcher whose
focus has been
on the
heart, particularly
on the mechanisms of
heart failure and congenital
heart diseases.
For now it
focuses on pediatric Crohn's, but it could grow to include other conditions, such as diabetes,
heart disease, psoriasis and some cancers.
Articles
focus on topics including how healthy relationships early in life affect physical and mental health in childhood and beyond; the role of intimate relationships in coronary
heart disease; the need to
focus on partners when treating someone with chronic
disease; and the increasingly complex biological pathways involved linking relationships to health.
«Scientific findings from the past two decades that
focused on the prevention of cardiovascular
diseases continue to show that among people who are at risk of dying from
heart disease, the potential benefit of omega - 3 fish oil supplements is still useful for people who have had a recent
heart attack, which is consistent with the 2002 statement,» Siscovick said.
«Our goal is to
focus on approaches that, when properly implemented, will lessen radiation risks for children with
heart disease while still allowing the imaging procedures to be effective.»
To determine whether scientific studies since 2002 found additional evidence
on the usefulness of omega - 3 fish oil supplements, the authors
focused on studies related to preventing a first
heart attack in the general population, or in patients who were at high risk for
heart disease, and preventing recurrent events and death in patients who had a prior
heart attack, congestive
heart failure, stroke, or atrial fibrillation.
The review
focused on fat and cholesterol as the dietary causes of coronary
heart disease and downplayed sugar consumption as also a risk factor.
My laboratory
focuses on understanding the causes of
heart disease and
on using knowledge of cardiac developmental pathways to devise novel therapeutics for human cardiac disorders.
Her current research
focuses on improving genetic diagnosis and risk assessment, identifying and implementing preventive therapies for
heart and muscle
disease, and regenerative medicine.
Kratz, whose research
focuses on the relationship between diet and
disease, said cutting out sugar - sweetened sodas, energy drinks and fruit drinks is «one change in dietary habit» that clearly works to combat type 2 diabetes,
heart disease and cancer.
Currently, Schreiber and colleagues in the Broad's Center for the Science of Therapeutics
focus on integrating human biology with chemistry and chemical biology to discovery small molecules that modulate therapeutic targets at the
heart of
disease.
His research
focuses on the regulation of genes that are important for fetal
heart development, and the abnormal genetic functions that lead to congenital
heart disease.
A second area
focuses on the role of microbes in our intestines (called gut flora) in
heart disease.
My work
focuses on managing and teaching about
heart disease and stroke prevention.
The WUSTL research
focuses on the role in
heart disease of role - switching cells called myofibroblasts that proliferate in over-stressed or injured
hearts.
The study
focused on 221 men who had been referred to cardiologists at the University of Chicago for nuclear stress testing, a widely used non-invasive way to detect the extent, severity, and reversibility of coronary
heart disease.
The Center for Cardiovascular Research within the School of Medicine's Cardiovascular Division is
focused on investigating the biological processes that lead to
heart and vascular
disease.
The project
focuses on defects in the development of the early
heart, including hypoplastic left
heart syndrome and bicuspid aortic valve
disease.
The Institute of Epidemiology II (EPI II)
focuses on the assessment of environmental and lifestyle risk factors which jointly affect major chronic
diseases such as diabetes,
heart disease and mental health.
Studies will
focus on three main
disease areas: arrhythmias;
heart failure; and aortic, vascular or valve
diseases.
They will
focus on a handful of rare
disease areas, including muscle,
heart, neurodevelopmental, and retinal
diseases, in addition to other types of rare
diseases.
Three recent experimental studies
focused on low consumption / exposure.949596 In one study, 29 smokers each consumed a single cigarette, immediately after which they had a significant decrease in blood vessel output power and significant increase in blood vessel ageing level and remaining blood volume 25 minutes later, as markers of atherosclerosis.94 In another study, human coronary artery endothelial cells were exposed to the smoke equivalent to one cigarette, which led to activation of oxidant stress sensing transcription factor NFR2 and up - regulation of cytochrome p450, considered to have a role in the development of
heart disease.95 These effects were not seen when
heart cells were exposed to the vapour from one e - cigarette.95 A study exposed adult mice to low intensity tobacco smoke (two cigarettes) for one to two months and found adverse histopathological effects
on brain cells.96
Such resources provide critical support to its scientists as they
focus on achieving medical breakthroughs in numerous areas, including autoimmune
diseases such as type 1 diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis; infectious
diseases such as tuberculosis, malaria and influenza; cancer;
heart disease; allergy and asthma.
Dr. Seidman has investigated the molecular etiology of human
diseases, with a
focus on congenital
heart disease, familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and familial dilated cardiomyopathy.
Efforts are
focused on applying discoveries to the development of new tools for treating devastating injuries and
diseases including
heart disease and neurodegenerative disorders.
«Traditionally, clinicians have
focused only
on getting our patients» LDL down and our HDL up because we thought that these were the major players in
heart disease,» he said.
Previous studies have reported a link between sitting time and the risk of
heart disease and death, but this is the first to
focus on television watching, which is one of the most common leisure activities.
In short, evidence doesn't seem to support
focusing largely
on cholesterol as the culprit in
heart disease, and there are a variety of other factors that may be much more important.
Research shows that giving your plate your entire
focus,
on the other hand, can help with weight loss and lower your risk of type 2 diabetes and
heart disease.