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CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE

See also LPP section, Angina, Arrythmia, Atheroslcerosis, Endothelial Dysfunction, Heart Failure, Hypercholesterolemia, Hypertension, Insulin Resistance, Metabolic Syndrome, Peripheral Vascular Disease and Stroke.

 

 

 

2010

Risks outweigh benefits for calcium supplements: Meta-analysis

New research suggests that regularly taking calcium supplements might increase the risk of heart attack.

 

2010

Industry says calcium research "cherry picked" results

Following publication of new research suggesting calcium supplements could increase the risk of heart attack, industry has been keen to give its response to Nutraingredients-USA.com

 

2008

Industry Slams B Vitamins Trial

A clinical trial that concluded B vitamins do not reduce the risk of cardiovascular events or death among patients with coronary heart disease has been criticized by industry for being poorly designed

 

2008

Low Vitamin D Levels Linked to Heart Disease

New study suggests that low serum vitamin D levels may increase cardiovascular events such as heart attack, heart failure or stroke by 62%

 

2008

Selenium supplements may boost heart health

Supplements of selenium may increase levels of an antioxidant enzyme with a reported role in cardiovascular prevention, according to a new study

 

2007

Antioxidants No Magic Bullet for Heart Disease in Women

No substitute for conventional medicines or a healthy lifestyle, study finds.

 

2007

Coenzyme Q Study Backs Heart Health Claims

Supplementation with coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) may boost naturally occurring antioxidant enzymes and endothelial function in patients with coronary artery disease, researchers have found.

 

2007

Estrogen May Lower Younger Women's Heart Risk

Findings differ from prior HRT study involving those over 60

 

2007

Scientists Spot Genes Behind Heart Disease

But doctor's office-based DNA tests are still a long way off, experts say


2007

Two Diabetes Drugs Double Heart Failure Risk: Study

Avandia, Actos-linked dangers occurs even at low doses and among younger patients

 

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