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A Special, Potentially Life-saving Delivery

Advanced medications can only help heart attack patients if they take them. Researchers looking for a way to increase the number of patients who stick to their treatments found that mailing reminders to patients boosted compliance rates.

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More Elderly Americans Are Living with Heart Failure

The rate of new cases of heart failure has dropped, however more elderly adults are living longer with heart failure.

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CT Scans Diagnose Heart Disease in the ER

A sophisticated CT scan may be used to diagnose heart disease in patients who arrive at the hospital emergency room complaining of chest pains, reducing total hospital time. 

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Discussing Coronary Risk Improves Treatment Outcome

When doctors discuss their patients’ risk of heart disease, treatments for high cholesterol are more effective, according to a study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine.

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Statewide Program Improves Quality of Care For Heart Attack

Implementation of a program in North Carolina to increase the rate of coronary reperfusion (restoring blood flow to the heart muscle) for heart attack significantly improved the quality of care these patients received, according to a study in JAMA being released early online to coincide with its release at the American Heart Association’s annual meeting. The study will be published in the November 28 print issue of JAMA.

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Extra Pounds Mean Extra Threat in Heart Disease

Noticeable weight gain over a short period of time can indicate future hospitalization for heart failure, according to an article published in Circulation, the journal of the American Heart Association.

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Case Management Cost-Effective Way to Cut Heart Risks

(HealthDay News) — Case management provided a cost-effective way of reducing patients' overall risk of heart disease by about 10 percent, according to a study by researchers at Stanford University in California.

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HDL Still Best Indicator of Coronary Heart Disease Risk

The ratio between the cumulative level of cholesterol and good (HDL) cholesterol is the best indicator of coronary heart disease events, according to a study published in The Journal of the American Medical Association.

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FDA Warns Consumers to Avoid Red Yeast Rice Products Promoted as Treatments for High Cholesterol

Adapted from a U.S. Food and Drug Administration news release.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not to buy or eat three red yeast rice products promoted and sold on Web sites. The products may contain an unauthorized drug that could be harmful to health. The products are promoted as dietary supplements for treating high cholesterol.

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Estrogen Use Lowered One Risk Factor For Heart Disease Among Some Younger Postmenopausal Women

Estrogen use significantly reduces risk for one predictor of future heart attacks among women who have had hysterectomies, according to a study by the Women's Health Initiative.

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