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Cardiology

  • Sleep variability linked with sleep apnea and hypertension
    Over 70 million Americans wear digital activity trackers (DATs) to record their sleep, steps and heart rate. A new study... Read more
  • Heart-brain connection: International study reveals role of vagus nerve in keeping the heart young
    The secret to a healthier and "younger" heart lies in the vagus nerve. A recent study coordinated by the Sant'Anna... Read more
  • Holiday heart risk: Overindulgence, stress, cold increase heart attacks
    Eat, drink and enjoy the outdoors and family gatherings—in moderation, say those who see an increase in heart emergencies during... Read more
  • How C-reactive protein outpaced 'bad' cholesterol as leading heart disease risk marker
    Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States.... Read more
  • Choosing the right blood pressure drug can reduce health care costs
    Patients who start their blood pressure treatment with angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB) drugs continue with the same medicine to a... Read more
  • Key phospholipid points to potential treatment for vascular dementia
    A possible new treatment for impaired brain blood flow and related dementias is on the horizon. Research by scientists at... Read more
  • Immune cell 'fuel' shortages shape atherosclerosis, scientists reveal
    Two complementary studies reveal how an insufficient supply of energy in macrophages, key immune cells in artery walls, drives the... Read more
  • EACVI: Myocardial injury risk increased after AMI with elevated epicardial adipose tissue volume
    Patients with elevated epicardial adipose tissue volume (EATV) exhibit greater acute myocardial injury following acute myocardial infarction (AMI), according to... Read more
  • Bypass surgery may offer greater long-term benefits compared with stents for women
    Women with severe coronary heart disease causing narrowing or blockages in the arteries may derive greater long-term benefits from coronary... Read more
  • Heart attack deaths spike during the holidays
    The holidays can turn deadly as research shows that more people die from heart attacks during the last week of... Read more
  • Improving diagnosis of aortic stenosis with genetics and AI
    Aortic stenosis is a narrowing of the aortic valve, which connects the heart to the rest of the body. It... Read more
  • Key protein ACE2 could protect against high blood pressure and diabetes
    Proteins circulating in the blood can reveal what's happening in the body, from how we process energy to how diseases... Read more
  • You have your mother's eyes and your father's heart disease—now what?
    The American Heart Association says upcoming family holiday gatherings are a good time to talk about your family health history... Read more
  • Worrying about money and food ages the heart faster than traditional risk factors
    A novel analysis investigating the contribution of social determinants of health (SDoH) to cardiac aging has found that financial strain... Read more
  • ACC/AHA issue new guideline on managing congenital heart disease in adults
    The American College of Cardiology (ACC) and the American Heart Association, along with several other leading medical associations, have issued... Read more
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