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Cardiology

  • Study findings help hone precision of proven cardiovascular disease risk tool
    Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk prediction models have improved the ability to stratify adults across the CVD risk spectrum. Researchers at... Read more
  • Premenstrual symptoms linked to increased risk of cardiovascular disease
    Women diagnosed with premenstrual symptoms have a slightly increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease later in life. This is shown... Read more
  • Living in marginalized neighborhoods linked to adverse outcomes in acute myocardial infarction
    For younger acute myocardial infarction (AMI) survivors, living in marginalized neighborhoods is associated with adverse outcomes, according to a study... Read more
  • AI tool more effective for predicting risk of heart attack
    Researchers from The University of Western Australia, working with medtech industry partners Artrya, have developed a new, fully automated AI... Read more
  • Hidden heart risks exist in women with type 2 diabetes
    Women with type 2 diabetes are nearly twice as likely as men to have hidden heart damage, according to a... Read more
  • A one minute scan of your foot could help prevent amputation: Here's how
    Imagine having blocked arteries in your legs and not knowing it. At first, there may be no symptoms at all.... Read more
  • Genetics helps untangle the causes behind a rare and complex vascular disorder
    Our genes underlie all aspects of life, from our looks to how our cells behave. This includes diseases, as genetic... Read more
  • Heart attack symptoms are complex and mild, not dramatic like movies show, according to study
    Hollywood has shaped how many people imagine a heart attack—someone clutching their chest and collapsing dramatically. But those portrayals are... Read more
  • New study shows promise for early diagnosis of poor blood circulation using ultrasound
    An alternative diagnostic method could improve early detection and treatment of peripheral artery disease (PAD), according to a new study... Read more
  • Drug candidate IHMT-15130 shows dual action against heart muscle thickening and inflammation
    A research team led by Prof. Liu Qingsong from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of... Read more
  • AI-enhanced echocardiography improves early detection of amyloid buildup in the heart
    An artificial intelligence (AI) model developed by Mayo Clinic and Ultromics, Ltd., an AI echocardiography company based in Oxford, England,... Read more
  • How tea, chocolate and apples could help lower your blood pressure
    We're constantly told to "eat healthy"—but what does that actually mean? Even doctors sometimes struggle to offer clear, practical advice... Read more
  • In menopause, sleep is vitally important for women's long-term heart health, study finds
    During the menopause transition, only one in five women have optimal scores using the American Heart Association's health-assessment tool, known... Read more
  • People in poorer areas face lower stroke survival odds
    People who have a stroke are more likely to die within a year if they live in more deprived areas... Read more
  • Prenatal alcohol exposure could worsen recovery from stroke in midlife
    Exposure to alcohol in utero can have enduring health effects across the lifespan, including increased risks related to strokes in... Read more
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