By Miranda Hitti
Latest Study Hints at Benefit for Smokers but Not Nonsmokers
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By Jennifer Chan
A study led by researchers at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California (USC) and Harvard Medical School has identified seven genetic risk factors—DNA sequences carried by some people but not others—that predict r
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By Gardiner Harris
F.D.A. Still Unsettled in Wake of New Questions
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By Gardiner Harris
The maker of Zelnorm, a medicine that treats constipation-related irritable bowel syndrome, stopped selling the drug Friday after federal drug officials concluded that it might cause heart attacks and strokes.
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By Barnaby Feder
First, a New Artery Stent Study; Now, Questions About What It All Means
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By Associated Press
Illinois Jury Sides With Merck in a 10th Trial Over Painkiller
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By Nicholas Bakalar
The most common cause of death among firefighters at work is not burns or smoke inhalation, but heart attacks, and a new study reports that those attacks are 10 to 100 times as likely to occur when firefighters are suppressing a fire as when performing
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By Andrew Pollack
Hopes for a Plaque-Fighting Drug Dim
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By Barnaby Feder
In Trial, Drugs Equal Benefits of Artery Stents
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By William Hamilton
The next time someone tells you, ''There's no time like the present,'' ask them what day they had in mind.
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By Barnaby Feder
Test Results Due Out Soon Are Crucial to Stents’ Future
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By Barnaby Feder
Defibrillator Maker Props Up Stress Test Company
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By Reuters
AtheroGenics Shares Plunge After Heart Drug Fails in Trial
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By Eric Nagourney
Patients who have trouble paying their medical bills do significantly worse in the year after heart attacks than patients under less financial pressure, a new study finds.
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By Science Daily
A new study sheds additional light on how erectile dysfunction (ED) interacts with diabetes.
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By Science Daily
A new study sheds additional light on how erectile dysfunction (ED) interacts with diabetes.
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A new study sheds additional light on how erectile dysfunction (ED) interacts with diabetes.
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By Gina Kolata
An extensive study of heart attack patients in New Jersey finds that those who arrived at hospitals on weekends were less likely to receive aggressive treatment and were slightly more likely to die than those who arrived on weekdays, researchers are re
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By Karen Ravn
Biotechnology is tackling worn-out cartilage with cell culture, artificial plugs and growth factors to coax the knee to heal.
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By Rachel Champeau
UCLA researchers have found that Viagra may help patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, an incurable disease characterized by progressive scarring in the lungs, which often leads to a lung transplant.
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