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Evening May Be the Best Time for Exercise
New study finds evening exercise for adults who are obese was linked to lower mortality and rates of heart disease.
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Are E-Cigarettes Bad for the Heart?
E-cigarettes found to cause oxidative stress, inflammation, endothelial dysfunction, and they have cardiovascular implications, says new study.
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Telemedicine Reduces Rehospitalization, Revascularization in Post-PCI ACS Patients
“The TELE-ACS protocol provided a significant reduction in readmission rates post-ACS and other adverse events.”
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Heat Exposure Tied to Acute Immune Changes
Time outdoors in high temps can temporarily reduce the ability of immune cells to fight infection, study finds.
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Magnesium Spray for Better Sleep? Experts Weigh In
Magnesium oil applied to the feet may be a new social media trend, and although it may offer some sleep aid, caution is required.
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Gaps Found in Appropriate SGLT2, GLP-1 Prescribing
Few patients are being prescribed the medications and prescription rates are even lower for racial and ethnic minorities.
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CHIP: The Silent Threat Steps Into the Limelight
Understanding of CHIP is expanding as researchers better determine methods for prognosis and disease mitigation.
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Intermittent Fasting Linked to Higher CVD Death Risk
Restricted eating schedules were at increased risk for CV death, according to an observational analysis.
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Methylphenidate Linked to Small Increase in CV Event Risk
ADHD medication treatment linked to higher probability of increased risk for CV events, says study.
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Can Treating Depression Mitigate CVD Risk?
Depression can increase risk for CV disease; determining patients at risk or with depression may improve health.
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Phase 2 Results: Zerlasiran siRNA Drug Lowers Lp(a) by 90%
At 36 weeks, siRNA reduced Lp(a) from baseline when compared to placebo, says company.