ACTSI Investigator Dr. Arshed Quyyumi in the News
Arshed Quyyumi, MD, ACTSI investigator, professor of medicine at Emory University School of Medicine and director of Emory's Cardiovascular Research Center
Sound Science: When Mental Stress Leads to Restricted Blood Flow
May 19, 2011
Science Daily | ScienceBlog.com | Sleep Apnea Disorder Info | Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News | Poor sleep quality increases inflammation, community study finds
November 15, 2010
Science Centric | Health Jockey & | Saga | Measuring oxidative stress can predict risk of atrial fibrillation
April 6, 2011
Grand Forks Herald | Vitamin D levels linked with health of blood vessels
April 9, 2011
Top News | Atrial fibrillation can be calmed by ablation
April 9, 2011
Japan Herald | eBioNews | Measuring oxidative stress may help predict atrial fibrillation risk
April 5, 2011
MedicalNewsToday.com | Private MD Labs | Christian Broadcasting Network | Community study finds that poor sleep quality increases inflammation
November 17, 2010
Newstrackindia.com | Measuring oxidative stress may help predict atrial fibrillation risk
April 5, 2011
UPI | Times of India | Calorielab.com | Xinhua| Lack of vitamin D may stiffen arteries
April 4, 2011
WebMD | Failing hearts healed with stem cells
March 17, 2011
CBS42.com | Super Bowl: fun to watch, bad for your health
February 4, 2011
CNN |KJRH | Health Video: Super Bowl losses and cardiac death
February 4, 2011