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During a heart attack immediate stenting of other arteries isn’t always necessary - EurekAlert!

Common gout drug may reduce risk of heart attack and stroke - EurekAlert!

Cheap gout drug may slash heart attack and stroke risk

Mass General Brigham researchers find PCSK9 inhibitor reduced risk of first heart attack, stroke - EurekAlert!

Transgender women do not have an increased risk of heart attack and stroke - EurekAlert!

Mapping the heart: how cells coordinate repair after heart attack - EurekAlert!

A specific human gene can help the heart repair itself from heart attack or heart failure - EurekAlert!

Stem cell therapy lowers risk of heart failure after a heart attack

Scientists Discover a Protein That Literally Punches Holes in the Heart After a Heart Attack

Psychological distress common after a heart attack, may lead to future heart conditions - EurekAlert!

Your Own Mouth Bacteria Could Give You a Heart Attack, New Study Suggests

Routine Helicobacter pylori screening does not significantly reduce upper gastrointestinal bleeding in patients after a heart attack - EurekAlert!

Trial findings support 3 months of blood thinners, rather than 12 months, in patients after a heart attack - EurekAlert!

Meta-analysis finds that beta-blockers improve outcomes after a heart attack in patients with mildly reduced heart function - EurekAlert!

Intensive Blood Pressure Control Linked to Lower Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke

Beta blockers, the standard treatment after a heart attack, may offer no benefit for heart attack patients and women can have worse outcomes - EurekAlert!

New study finds that, after a heart attack, women have worse prognosis when treated with beta-blockers - EurekAlert!

New discovery could lower heart attack and stroke risk for people with type 2 diabetes - EurekAlert!

New mRNA-based therapy that shows promise in heart regeneration after heart attack - EurekAlert!

This Test Tells You More About Your Heart Attack Risk