Tag Archives: Heart Attacks

Four things experts want you to know about your heart

The American Heart Association just concluded its annual “Scientific Sessions” conference, where heart experts gather to discuss and share findings about the latest treatments, procedures and studies about heart health and heart disease prevention.

Americans’ Heart Health Continues to Benefit from the Affordable Care Act

Washington, D.C., March 22, 2012 — American Heart Association CEO Nancy Brown issued the following comments today on the second anniversary of the Affordable Care Act, signed into law on March 23, 2010:

Going to the dentist can be stressful, frightening and painful — but it may also help your heart!

Research presented Sunday at the American Heart Association’s (AHA) annual conference in Orlando, Fla., suggests that not only do frequent dental cleanings ward off plaque and gum disease, but they can also reduce risk of heart disease and stroke.

Hear attack victims now receiving care much faster.

More than 90 percent of patients requiring emergency angioplasty are now treated within recommended 90 minutes.

Many Patients Having Heart Attacks Still Wait More than Two Hours to Go to the Hospital

CHICAGO—Long delays between developing symptoms and going to the hospital are common among patients with a certain type of heart attack, according to a report in the November 8 issue ofArchives of Internal Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.

Three well-known medications can prevent heart attack and stroke in high risk patients?

Did you know…
A study of more than 120,000 diabetes and heart disease patients conducted by Kaiser Permanente discovered that they could lower their risk of heart attack or stroke by as much as 80 percent by taking a certain combination of drugs.

Evidence growing of air pollution’s link to heart disease & death

Statement highlights:

Air pollution is a risk factor for heart disease; however people can take action to reduce their individual risk.
Exposure to fine particulate matter over a few hours or weeks can trigger cardiovascular deaths, heart [...]

More info about Hands only CPR

Bystanders Who Only Do Chest Compressions Save Nearly as Many, Researchers Find
By Kathleen Doheny

July 28, 2010 — Bystanders who perform CPR on patients with suspected heart attacks can safely skip the rescue breathing — typically called mouth-to-mouth resuscitation — and just perform the chest compressions, according to two new studies.
”We feel comfortable saying chest compressions alone, [...]

American Heart Association Pushes for Prevention

By RON WINSLOW
Wall Street Journal
In a shift of emphasis in the battle against cardiovascular disease, the American Heart Association is urging people to embrace prevention rather than just try to avoid risks long associated with the world’s leading killer.

Why Females Do Not Fare As Well As Men In Undergoing Angioplasty For Heart Attacks.

ScienceDaily (May 11, 2009) Age, condition and treatment delay are among the reasons women who undergo angioplasty for heart attack often do not fare as well as do men, according to two studies presented today at the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography buying drugs online without prescription and Interventions (SCAI) 32nd Annual Scientific Sessions.