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Heart Health Research is revealing the causes of heart disease and what can be done to tackle the world’s biggest killer

November 3, 2021 — Herb Brody

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A Graphical Guide to Ischemic Heart Disease Globally, nine million people die each year from ischemic heart disease. Despite falling rates of heart disease, tackling it is still a stubborn challenge

November 3, 2021 — Benjamin Plackett

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How a Child’s Heart Health Could Be Decided before Birth Lifestyle is a major contributor to heart disease in adults, but risk factors such as genetics and parental lifestyle can also have an effect

November 3, 2021 — Bianca Nogrady

Genetics

Ranking the Risk of Heart Disease By accounting for the additive effect of multiple genetic variants, researchers can develop a system that improves their ability to identify the most vulnerable November 3, 2021 — Michael Eisenstein

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Inflammation in Heart Disease: Do Researchers Know Enough? Anti-inflammatory therapies for cardiovascular disease are nearing the clinic. But whether scientists understand how inflammation contributes to fatty-deposit buildup well enough to target it effectively is open to debate… November 3, 2021 — Sarah DeWeerdt

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Immune Cells That Remember Inflammation Could Offer Treatment Targets for Atherosclerosis A type of immune-cell priming called trained immunity is helping researchers to understand the disease mechanisms behind the buildup of fatty deposits in arteries November 3, 2021 — Amanda B. Keener

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Is There More to a Healthy-Heart Diet Than Cholesterol? A high-fat diet is thought to increase the risk of a heart attack. But some say that the long-held dogma of “bad” cholesterol might be flawed November 3, 2021 — Natalie Healey

Public Health

COVID’s Cardiac Connection Coronavirus infections might cause lasting harm to the heart even in those who have never had symptoms November 3, 2021 — Elie Dolgin

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Cells or Drugs? The Race to Regenerate the Heart Researchers are debating how to convince the heart to heal itself instead of laying down scar tissue after a heart attack November 3, 2021 — Benjamin Plackett

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Women’s Heart Health Is Not Just about Hormones Heart disease risk increases as women get older, but explanations that center on changes after menopause don’t tell the full story November 3, 2021 — Jumana Saleh

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The Future of Cardiovascular Disease Prevention: A Risk Registry Approach

November 3, 2021 — Christos Varounis and Agim Beshiri

Heart Health

Research is revealing the causes of heart disease and what can be done to tackle the world’s biggest killer

Medicine

  • November 3, 2021 — Herb Brody

A Graphical Guide to Ischemic Heart Disease

Globally, nine million people die each year from ischemic heart disease. Despite falling rates of heart disease, tackling it is still a stubborn challenge

  • November 3, 2021 — Benjamin Plackett

How a Child’s Heart Health Could Be Decided before Birth

Lifestyle is a major contributor to heart disease in adults, but risk factors such as genetics and parental lifestyle can also have an effect

  • November 3, 2021 — Bianca Nogrady

Ranking the Risk of Heart Disease By accounting for the additive effect of multiple genetic variants, researchers can develop a system that improves their ability to identify the most vulnerable November 3, 2021 — Michael Eisenstein

Genetics

Ranking the Risk of Heart Disease

By accounting for the additive effect of multiple genetic variants, researchers can develop a system that improves their ability to identify the most vulnerable

November 3, 2021 — Michael Eisenstein

Inflammation in Heart Disease: Do Researchers Know Enough? Anti-inflammatory therapies for cardiovascular disease are nearing the clinic. But whether scientists understand how inflammation contributes to fatty-deposit buildup well enough to target it effectively is open to debate… November 3, 2021 — Sarah DeWeerdt

Inflammation in Heart Disease: Do Researchers Know Enough?

Anti-inflammatory therapies for cardiovascular disease are nearing the clinic. But whether scientists understand how inflammation contributes to fatty-deposit buildup well enough to target it effectively is open to debate…

November 3, 2021 — Sarah DeWeerdt

Immune Cells That Remember Inflammation Could Offer Treatment Targets for Atherosclerosis A type of immune-cell priming called trained immunity is helping researchers to understand the disease mechanisms behind the buildup of fatty deposits in arteries November 3, 2021 — Amanda B. Keener

Immune Cells That Remember Inflammation Could Offer Treatment Targets for Atherosclerosis

A type of immune-cell priming called trained immunity is helping researchers to understand the disease mechanisms behind the buildup of fatty deposits in arteries

November 3, 2021 — Amanda B. Keener

Is There More to a Healthy-Heart Diet Than Cholesterol? A high-fat diet is thought to increase the risk of a heart attack. But some say that the long-held dogma of “bad” cholesterol might be flawed November 3, 2021 — Natalie Healey

Is There More to a Healthy-Heart Diet Than Cholesterol?

A high-fat diet is thought to increase the risk of a heart attack. But some say that the long-held dogma of “bad” cholesterol might be flawed

November 3, 2021 — Natalie Healey

COVID’s Cardiac Connection Coronavirus infections might cause lasting harm to the heart even in those who have never had symptoms November 3, 2021 — Elie Dolgin

Public Health

COVID’s Cardiac Connection

Coronavirus infections might cause lasting harm to the heart even in those who have never had symptoms

November 3, 2021 — Elie Dolgin

Cells or Drugs? The Race to Regenerate the Heart Researchers are debating how to convince the heart to heal itself instead of laying down scar tissue after a heart attack November 3, 2021 — Benjamin Plackett

Cells or Drugs? The Race to Regenerate the Heart

Researchers are debating how to convince the heart to heal itself instead of laying down scar tissue after a heart attack

November 3, 2021 — Benjamin Plackett

Women’s Heart Health Is Not Just about Hormones Heart disease risk increases as women get older, but explanations that center on changes after menopause don’t tell the full story November 3, 2021 — Jumana Saleh

Women’s Heart Health Is Not Just about Hormones

Heart disease risk increases as women get older, but explanations that center on changes after menopause don’t tell the full story

November 3, 2021 — Jumana Saleh

The Future of Cardiovascular Disease Prevention: A Risk Registry Approach

November 3, 2021 — Christos Varounis and Agim Beshiri

Health Care

The Future of Cardiovascular Disease Prevention: A Risk Registry Approach

November 3, 2021 — Christos Varounis and Agim Beshiri