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Cardiovascular Center (CVC)

Information about the 150 faculty physicians and research scientists drawn from 23 departments and divisions throughout the College are focused on the prevention, detection, treatment and cure of cardiovascular disease.

Support the Cardiovascular Center

Give to support cardiovascular research at the Medical College of Wisconsin

Recent Cardiovascular News Releases

News releases about the Medical College's research, education, clinical studies and events in the Cardiovascular area (Office of Public Affairs).

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Froedtert Hospital Nursing Grand Rounds - Heart Failure

MCW Libraries articles, journals and books related to Froedtert Hospital Department of Nursing Grand Rounds in June 2009 on heart failure.

Cardiovascular Center

Medical College of Wisconsin Cardiovascular Center translates biological science into clinical applications for care and treatment of patients.

Children's Hospital of Wisconsin

The Heart Center at Children's Hospital of Wisconsin is one of the nation's top programs for medical and surgical treatment of congenital heart defects and heart disease.

Coronary Heart Disease Risk

Coronary Heart Disease Risk

Genes Controlling Human Heart Development Studied

April 27 - The Medical College of Wisconsin received a four-year, $2 Million grant from the National Institutes of Health’s National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute to investigate the molecular mechanisms that control heart development. Understanding this mechanism will provide greater insight into the molecular basis of congenital heart disease and its prevention.

Transcendental Meditation

Results of first-ever study to be presented at annual meeting of the American Heart Association in Orlando, Nov. 16 Patients with coronary heart disease who practiced the stress-reducing Transcendental Meditation® technique had nearly 50 percent lower rates of heart attack, stroke, and death compared to nonmeditating controls, according to the results of a first-ever study presented during the annual meeting of the American Heart Association in Orlando, Fla., on Nov.16, 2009

05.04 - Genes controlling human heart development studied

The Medical College of Wisconsin received a four-year, $2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health’s National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute to investigate the molecular mechanisms that control heart development. Understanding this mechanism will provide greater insight into the molecular basis of congenital heart disease and its prevention.

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