November 2015
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November 2015New studies show how gene variations can drive coronary artery disease
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November 2015Efforts to better understand and treat spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD), a life-threatening condition that mostly affects younger women
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November 2015Award-winning research into why a certain form of heart failure affects more women
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November 2015Are quality-based hospital rankings in the future for Canadian health care?
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November 2015A number of Ottawa Heart Institute staff and trainees were honoured at this year’s Canadian Cardiovascular Congress, recognizin
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November 2015Addressing the cardiotoxicity of cancer therapies
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November 2015Analysis of previous outcomes suggests that staged intervention is safe and reduces mortality
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November 2015The Heart Institute has 39 expert clinical talks and research presentations at this year’s American Heart Association Scientific Sessions, the largest meeting on heart disease in the world. See the program guide for details.