25.8.2010 Dear colleagues! On our site you can find the short version of the scientific program of National cardiology congress of the Russian Federation. More >>>
14.5.2010 Delegation of Russian specialists in the field of prevention and treatment of noncommunicable diseases (NCD) (Professor Rafael Oganov, Professor Dmitry Preobrazhensky, Doctor Anna Kontsevaya, Doctor Tatiana Kontsevaya) visited Trivandrum (Kerala state, India) on the invitation of the Kerala Institute of Medical sciences (KIMS) with the purpose of the initiating of the international multicenter epidemiology project. More >>>
29.9.2009 Dear colleagues! On the next week Russian national cardiology congress will be held (6-8 October). This year congress participants will have the unique opportunity to hear the lecture of the outstanding specialist in the field of preventive cardiology – President of European Association for Cardiovascular Prevention & Rehabilitation, Professor David Wood. The thesis of his lecture “New challenges for preventive cardiology”. We invite all participants to share with us the pleasure to hear the brilliant lecture on the 6th October 13-45 till 14-30 in the Brown Hall of congress venue (Leninsky prospect, 32A).
13.8.2009 Dear collegues! The project of new VNOK recommendation for primary cardiovascular prevention in primary care is ready.
15.1.2007 Education in Heart The European Society of Cardiology in association with the British Cardiovascular Society and BMJ Publishing is delighted to offer its members free access to Education in Heart, a continuing professional development programme for established and trainee cardiologists. The programme covers the full ESC Core Curriculum and is accredited by the European Board for Accreditation in Cardiology (EBAC). More >>>
1.4.2005 New Publications In 2005, Universum Publishing has published a monograph “Metabolic and vascular effects of antihypertensive therapy”, written by Academician, Prof. R.G. Oganov, and Prof. D.V. Nebieridze. More >>>
12.11.2009 CRT benefit in mild HF shown by REVERSE 2-year data Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) is associated with improved clinical outcomes and reduced left ventricular dimensions in heart failure patients in New York Heart Association functional classes I or II, show 2-year results for the European cohort in REVERSE.
11.11.2009 Aspirin for primary prevention ‘not justified’ The routine use of low-dose aspirin for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is not justified by the available evidence, say editors of the UK journal Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin.
6.11.2009 Marine animal pigment can improve lipid levels in hypertriglyceridemia A natural pigment produced by marine animals can improve the lipid and adiponectin levels of people with moderately elevated triglyceride levels, Japanese trial findings suggest.