25May/13

First Drug to Significantly Improve Heart Failure Mortality in Over a Decade – Science Daily (press release)


NPR (blog)

First Drug to Significantly Improve Heart Failure Mortality in Over a Decade
Science Daily (press release)
May 25, 2013 — Coenzyme Q10 decreases all cause mortality by half, according to the results of a multicentre randomised double blind trial presented today at Heart Failure 2013 congress. It is the first drug to improve heart failure mortality in over
CoQ10 suggested to be added to standard heart failure therapyExaminer.com
Heart Failure Treatment Improves, But Death Rate Remains HighNPR (blog)
Coenzyme Q10 reduces heart failure deathsallvoices
Express.co.uk –WebMD.Boots.com –TopNews United States
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25May/13

Male menopause is four times more common in men with heart failure – Daily News & Analysis


Daily News & Analysis

Male menopause is four times more common in men with heart failure
Daily News & Analysis
According to the research presented at the Heart Failure Congress 2013, AS, also referred to as male “menopause”, was four times more common in men with heart failure. As men get older they are more likely to suffer from andropausal syndrome (AS), also
First Drug to Significantly Improve Heart Failure Mortality in Over a DecadeScience Daily (press release)
Could supplements be the key to boosting survival from heart failure?WebMD.Boots.com
High Street pill slashes deaths from heart failureExpress.co.uk
NPR (blog) –EurekAlert (press release) –TopNews United States
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25May/13

Economic incentives that increase blood donation but don't backfire? – Science Codex


The Guardian

Economic incentives that increase blood donation but don’t backfire?
Science Codex
Can economic incentives such as gift cards, T-shirts, and time off from work motivate members of the public to increase their donations of blood? It’s commonly accepted that when an economic incentive is introduced, the number of people doing it for
Blood donation is valuable, so why not pay donors?Los Angeles Times
Permanent blood donation clinics ‘may be more effective than mobile units’The Guardian
Should monetary incentives be offered for blood donation? Study says yesFox News
Hometownlife.com –Healthline –RedOrbit
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