... . A lack of NO enables hypertension.”
According to Dr. Most, S100A1 is an alternative mechanism for increasing heart function. It directly regulates calcium circulation, which drives the contractions ...
... of the American Journal of Cardiology. “Because studies on hormone therapy have shown that they may increase heart attacks and strokes, many women have been reluctant to use this treatment,” said Bray ...
... who suffer heart attacks as the result of amphetamine abuse."
Amphetamines may contribute to heart attacks by increasing heart rate and blood pressure and by causing inflammation and artery spasms ...
Men who have low levels of vitamin D may have a higher risk of heart attack, suggests new research.
... systems try to make up for this (or compensate) by holding on to sodium and water in the body, and by increasing heart rate—all of which are symptoms often seen in HF patients, but in many cases, can ...
... percent were male, 40 percent had suffered a heart attack and 25 percent had diabetes.
Researchers ... ST-segment depression that we see is related to increased heart muscle inflammation, reduced oxygen ...
... association of various risk factors and the risk of heart attack in about 16,000 participants in 52 ... higher sodium content of soy sauces, may increase cardiovascular risk, neutralizing any relationship ...
... events. If nighttime systolic blood pressure increased by 22 millimeters of mercury, risk for future ... millimeters of mercury in diastolic blood pressure increased heart risks by 36 percent.
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... -year window, there were negative aspects related to heart disease. While the positive outcomes on HDL ... study showed that some women on estrogen therapy had increased heart disease risk. The six-year ...
... first to examine whether treatment actually increased heart-disease-related deaths. In their Journal ... established cardiac risk factors – including heart disease or diabetes that existed prior to GnRH ...
... hormone agonists increased the risk of diabetes and heart disease, the current study is the first to examine whether treatment actually increased heart disease-related deaths.
... (bad) cholesterol, lowered blood pressure, and increased HDL (good) cholesterol. All diets decreased ... blood pressure, and low HDL cholesterol, which increases heart disease risk.
Previous studies ...
... drug isoproterenol. Similar to adrenaline, isoproterenol can increase heart rate. This response meant that the ion ... kinase II function had much slower heart rates than mice that had normal CaM kinase ...
... blood pressure and coronary artery disease. Heart failure is the leading cause of hospitalization among ... women, she adds, BMI was only associated with increased heart failure rates among the subjects ...
... breathing throughout the night, thickens sufferers' blood vessels. Moreover, it increases the risk of several forms of heart and vascular disease. Emory researchers have identified the enzyme NADPH ...