A tiny device with big potentialThe smallest iteration of a Canadian-invented cardiac monitor opens a bigger window on the heart New hope in heart failure ‘A new threshold of hope’ for heart failure patients Investigative drug reduces death and hospitalization, trial shows Hypertension self-management is beneficial for high-risk patients Self-monitoring and med self-titration controls blood pressure better than office-based care. DIY blood pressure care may surpass office based treatment for some patients: study Researchers are unsure why self-management worked best. Safe salt level remains elusive Canadian-led study links low dietary sodium with increased risk of death or cardiovascular events So much for niacin Heart failure in the ER: Are doctors too quick to discharge? Ontario study shows a low admission rate leads to later problems Case Report: Lucky timing saves a patient with blunt chest trauma Inspra now approved for treatment of mild–moderate hypertension Formerly indicated only in patients with heart failure. First Previous 42 43 44 45 46 Next Last