Cardiology
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Semiannual Time Changes Linked to Accidents, Heart Attacks
Time shifts can lead to heart attacks, strokes, and accidents, say experts.
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Which Specialists Should Lead BP Control Efforts?
All the groups studied who led BP control efforts were successful in reducing BP, pharmacist- and community health worker–led teams saw the...
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Cardiovascular Disease 2050: No, GLP-1s Won’t Save the Day
Harvard Medical School professor tells “where we will be in 2050” if prior trends remain the same.
Commentary
Help Your Patients Reap the Benefits of Plant-Based Diets
What if we focus on decreasing dietary restrictions, incorporating a variety of nourishing foods, and educating our patients, instead of on...
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Why Scientists Are Linking More Diseases to Light at Night
Light during sleep has been linked to diabetes, CV disease, strokes, or brain aneurysms.
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The Benefits and Risks of Oral Antiplatelet Therapy in Patients With Acute Coronary Syndrome
This newsletter aims to provide an overview of the currently available evidence pertaining to the benefits and risks of oral antiplatelet...
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The Rising Tide of Atrial Fibrillation: Is Primary Care Ready?
Lifestyle choices such as sleeping habits can contribute to AF outcomes.
Opinion
The Genitals Are a Window Into Health: Sex as a Vital Sign
The genitals give information about the cardiovascular system, the peripheral nervous system, and the hormonal system.
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PCOS Linked to Hypertensive Blood Pressure in Teens
The proportion of adolescent girls with high blood pressure was significantly greater among those with PCOS than among those without the condition...
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Higher Doses of Vitamin D3 Do Not Reduce Cardiac Biomarkers in Older Adults
The findings suggest that higher doses of vitamin D3 supplementation do not reduce markers of subclinical cardiovascular disease in older adults...
Guidelines
ASA Releases New Primary Stroke Prevention Guideline
The updated guideline calls for better primary stroke prevention that includes improved screening and lifestyle changes.
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State of Confusion: Should All Children Get Lipid Labs for High Cholesterol?
Screening rates are low and usually linked to BMI, even though roughly one in four children with abnormal lipids had a normal weight.