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Cardiology

  • Gene variant that protects against cardiovascular diseases hints at safer treatments
    Lowering the activity of interleukin-6 (IL-6)—a key immune signal regulating inflammatory responses in the body—could reduce the risk of cardiovascular... Read more
  • AI tool helps pinpoint problem heart cells in ventricular tachycardia
    An AI tool could help cardiologists identify and target cells that trigger arrhythmia in patients with ventricular tachycardia, a serious... Read more
  • Including more females in cardiac device trials can benefit all patients
    A cardiac device trial published in eClinicalMedicine shows that improving enrollment of females in such trials can better guide care... Read more
  • Cells from the spleen found to play a surprising role after heart attack
    After a person survives a heart attack, the heart has a brief window of time in which it can heal... Read more
  • AI tool finds early signs of blood mutations linked to cancer and heart disease
    Deep inside the body, a slow-growing cluster of mutated blood cells can form. This cluster, found in 1 in 5... Read more
  • Study compares cardiovascular disease risk in type 1 and 2 diabetes in men and women
    The first study of its kind to compare cardiovascular risk in type 1 diabetes (T1D) and type 2 diabetes (T2D)... Read more
  • Zone zero: The rise of effortless exercise
    It can look almost too easy: athletes gliding along on a bike, runners shuffling at a pace slower than most... Read more
  • Hidden body fat linked to faster heart aging
    Excessive amounts of visceral fat—the hidden fat surrounding organs—is linked with faster aging of the heart, a new study has... Read more
  • Global study shows racialized, Indigenous communities face higher burden of heart disease made worse by data gaps
    A new study has revealed that racialized and Indigenous communities across Europe, North America, and Central America face significantly higher... Read more
  • Regular sleep schedule may improve recovery from heart failure, study finds
    People recovering from heart failure should consider improving the regularity of their sleep, a study led by Oregon Health &... Read more
  • Remotely delivered behavioral intervention reduces systolic BP variation
    A remotely delivered behavioral intervention can reduce variability in systolic blood pressure, expressed as the coefficient of variation (BPCoV), according... Read more
  • How a doctor's blood transfusion research is changing standards and saving lives
    Jeffrey Carson spent more than a decade persuading hospitals that fewer, resource-saving blood transfusions work just as well as more... Read more
  • Do you take your own blood pressure at home? Here's how to choose the device that fits your arm best
    About 1 in 3 Australian adults have hypertension, or high blood pressure.... Read more
  • Study shows marked improvement in survival rates for pediatric heart transplantation within Nordic countries
    In a new observational study, researchers at Lund University in Sweden looked at all children listed for heart transplants in... Read more
  • Study shows regular everyday activity can promote healthy aging
    A study recently published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology shows that cardiovascular health is affected not only by... Read more
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