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News and Commentary From 2002 ...

12/16/02 - Metabolic syndrome - deadlier than we thought
Metabolic syndrome is deadly even in the apparently "healthy"

11/25/02 - Cardiac resynchronization therapy's stunning results
COMPANION study shows major survival benefit in heart failure patients receiving CRT

11/18/02 - CRP Levels- As Important As Cholesterol?
High CRP levels are bad - but what to do about them?

11/11/02 - Moderate Exercise Reduces Risk
Even without weight loss, moderate exercise benefits lipids

11/04/02 - Is Digoxin Dangerous for Women?
It may be, according to a new study of digoxin in women with heart failure

10/28/02 - FDA Panel Endorses Drug-coated Stent
Sirolimus-coated stent on track for 2003 market release

10/21/02 - Is Your Hospital CABG-safe?
States that have repealed their regulations have higher death rates after bypass surgery

10/14/02 - Fat R Us
The prevalence of American obesity is growing

09/30/02 - Drug coated stents still looking good
Cardiologists remain anxious to get their hands on this remarkable new technologies

09/23/02 - The risk of death after syncope
Failing to diagnose underlying heart disease is a major mistake

09/09/02 - How much exercise is really necessary?
An hour a day? You've got to be kidding.

09/02/02 - Vitamins to prevent restenosis?
Using B vitamins and folic acid after angioplasty/stenting improves outcomes.

08/26/02 - EECP in heart failure
New study suggests EECP may help in heart failure

08/18/02 - Even light smoking is harmful
Cutting down on cigarettes is just not good enough

08/05/02 - Obesity and heart failure
Carrying too much weight? Add heart failure to the list.

07/08/02 - Using statins: forget cholesterol levels and treat the risk
New study suggests statins should be used for high risk patients, not just for high cholesterol patients

06/14/02 - New heart failure treatment continues to impress
Benefits of cardiac resynchronization therapy persist for up to one year

06/07/02 - Do statins make hormone replacement therapy safer?
Statins may be able to mitigate the negative cardiac effects of HRT

05/27/02 - Will drug-coated stents revolutionize cardiology?
Yet more evidence that these new stents will fundamentally change the treatment of coronary artery disease.

05/20/02 - Bundle branch block after a heart attack
When combined with a low ejection fraction, BBB indicates a high risk of sudden death

04/22/02 - First drug-coated stent approved in Europe
If you want one, get a passport and make reservations

04/15/02 - Fish oil and the heart
Three new studies demonstrate impressive benefits with omega-3 fatty acids

04/08/02 - Statins for systolic hypertension?
Recent study suggests a new approach to this common, and commonly undertreated, problem.

03/25/02 - Sudden death after heart attacks
This common tragedy is now largely preventable, but doctors are hesitant to act

03/11/02 - Stopping statins may be dangerous
If you are hospitalized for chest pain, make sure your doctor continues your statin drug

03/04/02 - Doctors drop the ball on hypertension
More people have hypertension, and doctors are failing to treat them

02/11/02 - Chelation fails again
Yet another trial shows chelation does not work in CAD

02/04/02 - A cure for atrial fibrillation?
Not yet. But a new report indicates we're getting much closer.

01/21/02 - Aspirin and the heart
New recommendations on using aspirin to prevent heart disease

01/07/02 - Can the heart repair itself?
A new observation opens the possibility of cardiac regeneration.

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