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What's your "cardiovascular destiny"?

A new report shows that age, gender, and ethnicity do not contribute to your risk of dying from cardiovascular disease

Abbott Laboratories cuts 700 jobs

Medical device and drugmaker Abbott Laboratories says it will lay off 700 employees as part of ongoing restructuring efforts in its medical device and

Dropped heart successfully transplanted in Mexico

A heart that was dropped on the ground while being transported to a hospital has been successfully transplanted into a 28-year-old hair stylist.

Sex poses low risk to heart patients

In its first science-based recommendations on the subject, the American Heart Association says having sex only slightly raises the chance for a heart attack.

Researcher said to have falsified data

A University of Connecticut researcher known for his work on red wine's benefits to cardiovascular health falsified his data in more than 100 instances,

Homicide drops off US list of top causes of death

For the first time in almost half a century, homicide has fallen off the list of the nation's top 15 causes of death, bumped by a lung illness that often

DASH Diet named best of 2012

If you're looking to get healthier this new year, you may be wondering which diet you should pick.

No antibiotic before teeth cleaning?

For certain heart conditions, antibiotics are recommended about one hour before invasive medical procedures to prevent a condition called infective

Test may quickly diagnose heart attack

There may be a new tool to help ER doctors make a quicker diagnosis.  A new highly sensitive test can detect troponin, a protein in the muscle tissue,

Plavix warning may not be necessary

The popular blood thinner Plavix is a safe and effective medication for patients, including those deemed to be "poor metabolizers" of the drug, according to

ADHD drugs safe for adults' hearts

The biggest study of its kind says Ritalin and other drugs used to treat attention deficit disorder are safe for adults' hearts.

FDA approves 3 heart devices

The devices are smaller and thinner than older heart implants, and that they are easier to implant and less visible from the outside

Boston Scientific gets stent approval

The Promus Element stent was approved by the Food and Drug Administration for patients with coronary artery disease, which causes the dangerous buildup of

Broken heart syndrome hits women harder

Broken heart syndrome - sudden or prolonged stress like an emotional breakup or death -  can cause overwhelming heart failure or heart attack-like symptoms

Stem cells reverse heart damage

In one study, published in The Lancet, 16 patients with severe heart failure received a purified batch of cardiac stem cells. Within a year, their heart

Many patients shun free heart drug

Give people free prescription drugs and many of them still won't bother to take their medicine. Doctors were stunned to see that happen in a major study

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OH health funds to boost Dayton groups

The Ohio Department of Health has awarded two grants worth a combined $65,000 to…

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