Topic: Atherosclerosis

Patients 'at risk' in strike

Patients could die as a result of strikes under way and planned for next week by hospital staff, Auckland's chief medical officer of health is ...

The dark side, and upside, of stents

I have been following the "stent scandals and controversies" very closely in your paper. I treat diabetics among whom the incidence of coronary...
School children who consume foods purchased in vending machines are more likely to develop poor diet quality -- and that may be associated with...
This release replaces and supersedes the press release sent earlier today. Acasti Pharma Inc., a subsidiary of Neptune Technologies & Bioressources...
LAVAL, Quebec, Sept. 2, 2010 This release replaces and supersedes the press release sent earlier today. Acasti Pharma Inc., a subsidiary of...
A number of factors put patients with abnormal fatty deposits in an artery at high risk for heart attack, stroke and cardiovascular death, a new...
Madison Williams analysts initiated coverage on shares of Madison Williams with a “buy” rating in a research note to investors on Wednesday.....
Acasti Pharma Inc., a subsidiary of Neptune Technologies & Bioressources Inc. ("Neptune") (Nasdaq:NEPT) (TSX-V:NTB) reports significant results on ...

Heart test available - but not in Canada

Ancient Egyptians knew the pain of heart disease

The hardening of the arteries associated with heart attacks and strokes is not just a modern phenomenon, according to new research showing ancient Egypt's pharaohs suffered from heart disease too."Atherosclerosis is ubiquitous among modern day humans and,