Ischemic Heart Disease

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- Ischemic stroke increases with higher nonfasting triglyceride level - 6
- Use of clot busters for stroke increased from 2005 to 2009 - 5.5
- Stroke rate declined in middle aged, elderly, increased in young - 4.5
- Psoriasis linked to increased heart disease risk - 4.3
- High triglyceride levels linked to greater stroke risk - 4.3
- Bone marrow cell therapy for ischemic heart disease patients - 4.1
- Healthy lifestyle choices lower risk of a first stroke 80% - 3.9
- CRT-D more effective in women with heart failure - 3.9
- Stroke rate rises in HIV patients - 3.5
- Agent Orange exposure linked to heart disease and Parkinson's disease - 3.5

Ischemic Heart Disease articles

Stroke rate declined in middle aged, elderly, increased in young
The number of acute ischemic stroke hospitalizations among middle-aged and older men and women fell between 1994 and 2007, but sharply increased among those under age 35 - including teens and children - according to research presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2011.

Binge drinking may increase heart disease risk
Belfast's binge drinking culture could be behind the country's high rates of heart disease, according to a paper published on bmj.com today.

Agent Orange exposure linked to heart disease and Parkinson's disease
A new report from the Institute of Medicine finds suggestive but limited evidence that exposure to Agent Orange and other herbicides used during the Vietnam War is associated with an increased chance of developing ischemic heart disease and Parkinson's disease for Vietnam veterans.

Psoriasis linked to increased heart disease risk
Psoriasis skin disease is associated with atherosclerosis (a buildup of plaque in the arteries) characterized by an increased prevalence of ischemic heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, peripheral artery disease and an increased risk of death, revealed by researchers.

Bone marrow cell therapy for ischemic heart disease patients
The injection of bone marrow cells into the heart of patients with chronic myocardial ischemia (reduced blood flow to some areas of the heart) was associated with modest improvements in blood flow and function of the left ventricle, according to a study in the May 20 issue of JAMA.

Ischemic stroke increases with higher nonfasting triglyceride level
Elevated nonfasting triglyceride levels, previously associated with an increased risk for heart attack, also appear to be associated with an increased risk for ischemic stroke.

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