Major cause of heart attacks in women investigated in new study
Researchers are reporting the initial findings of a study on spontaneous coronary artery dissection, a major cause of heart attacks in women.
Researchers are reporting the initial findings of a study on spontaneous coronary artery dissection, a major cause of heart attacks in women.
New research shows that very high levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL or 'good') cholesterol may be associated with an increased risk of heart attack and death.
Heart scans for patients with chest pains could save thousands of lives, research led by the University of Edinburgh suggests. The life-saving scans — called CT angiograms — helped to spot those with heart disease so they could be given treatments to prevent heart attacks. Researchers say current guidelines should be updated to incorporate the scans into routine care.
Confusion over how to diagnose a heart attack is set to be cleared up with new guidance launched today.
New guidelines recommend that pregnant women with heart disease should give birth at no later than 40 weeks gestation.
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Disinformation was in the news again this week. Facebook, Twitter, Google and Microsoft said they removed accounts linked to Russian and Iranian disinformation campaigns.
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Facebook said that 652 Facebook pages and groups run by the Iranian and Russian governments were deleted because they were found to be “misleading,” by which it meant that the pages and social profiles presented themselves as something other than what they really were.
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Disinformation was in the news again this week. Facebook, Twitter, Google and Microsoft said they removed accounts linked to Russian and Iranian disinformation campaigns.
And if you think it’s all abo..