CARDIOLOGY: Taming atrial fibrillationAs a growing number of new cases contribute to the ballooning costs of health care, new surgical approaches and genetic targets can help keep this condition under control Asian patients with MI often present late with atypical symptoms Screening all diabetics for coronary artery disease deemed unnecessary Imaging did not improve outcomes, possibly because physicians are already following practice recommendations for medications Catheter ablation gets better at treating AF Canadian study shows combining two approaches is more effective in high-burden or persistent cases Heart failure guidelines update: June 2009 Stent-graft placement feasible for dysfunctional hemodialysis fistulas Canadian-led heart study unveiled More effective way to treat heart patients Triathlon death risk nearly double that of marathons Most fatalities occur during swimming heats, study shows Fish oil flops in avoiding MIs Secondary prevention trial overturns results of 10-year-old study Statin a bust for lowering heart risk in end-stage renal disease Cholesterol fighter one of many interventions that has failed to improve survival and cardiovascular outcomes in these patients First Previous 94 95 96 97 98 Next Last