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$6 million gift to support cardiovascular research, education and patient care at IU Health, IU School of Medicine
Indianapolis residents Sarah and John Lechleiter are giving $6 million to support cardiovascular care, research and physician training at Indiana University Health and the Indiana ...
Sep 04, 2024 -
Study: Black men may be less likely to receive heart transplant than white men, women
Black patients in need of a heart transplant may be less likely to receive one than white patients, according to a new study led by ...
Mar 25, 2024 -
Beta blocker used to treat heart problems and other medical concerns could be new treatment for sickle cell cardiomyopathy
A beta blocker typically used to treat heart problems, hemangioma, migraines and anxiety could be a new therapeutic for patients with sickle cell disease.
Jan 03, 2024 -
First ever clinical classification of heart attacks based on tissue damage adopted by Canadian Cardiovascular Society
The Canadian Cardiovascular Society (CCS) released the world’s first classification of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) — or heart attack — based on heart tissue damage ...
Oct 29, 2023 -
$1.5 million gift to support prostate cancer research and cardiology research and education
In a gesture that continues their family’s long history of extraordinary generosity to Indiana University, Carmel residents W. Gerald and Diane Throgmartin made gifts earlier ...
Oct 16, 2023 -
Indiana University cardiovascular researchers to host inaugural Krannert Biennial
This May, the Krannert Cardiovascular Research Center, the research engine of the IU Cardiovascular Institute, will bring more than 20 world-renowned leaders in cardiovascular research ...
Feb 28, 2023 -
First patient enrolls in IU-led clinical trial to study treatment for acute heart attack complications
A groundbreaking new clinical trial to determine the effectiveness of a new treatment for patients with acute heart attack is now underway at Indiana University ...
Dec 22, 2022 -
Iron induces chronic heart failure in half of heart attack survivors, according to landmark study led by IU researcher
A multi-institution study led by Rohan Dharmakumar, PhD, of Indiana University School of Medicine, has identified that iron drives the formation of fatty tissue in ...
Nov 01, 2022 -
Cardiovascular Institute and Department of Medicine recruits signal a future of equity and innovation in cardiovascular medicine
Two widely recognized leaders in cardiovascular medicine have been recruited to the Cardiovascular Institute (CVI), a joint enterprise between Indiana University School of Medicine Department ...
Feb 03, 2022 -
IU School of Medicine researchers shed new light on damaging effects of standard heart attack treatment
A study led by Indiana University School of Medicine is challenging standard treatment methods used to prevent muscle damage during heart attack.
Jan 03, 2022