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How improved use of existing tools can help heart failure patients – Med-Tech Innovation

Posted: Published on October 9th, 2020

Dr Carly Schott, market manager, cardiology and critical care, Roche Diagnostics UK & Ireland writes about how COVID-19 is a ticking time bomb for heart failure patients, and how improved of existing tools can save lives. Heart failure affects almost one million people in the UK. Although it is described as a modern-day epidemic, with worse survival rates than breast, prostate and bladder cancer, it is not prioritised in the same way as other diseases Continue reading

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Incredibly generous $25 million donation to create the Schroeder Arthritis Institute at UHN, consolidating research, education and patient care under…

Posted: Published on October 9th, 2020

Newswise TORONTO (October 9, 2020) One in five Canadian adults is currently living with arthritis, a disease causing inflammation of the joints, which can result in chronic, debilitating pain, reduced mobility and premature disability. Continue reading

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Saniona receives pre-IND feedback from FDA on regulatory path for Tesomet in Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) and Hypothalamic Obesity (HO) – GlobeNewswire

Posted: Published on October 9th, 2020

October 09, 2020 02:00 ET | Source: Saniona AB multilang-release PRESS RELEASE October 9, 2020 Saniona (OMX: SANION), a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company focused on rare diseases, today announced that it received written feedback from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regarding pre-Investigational New Drug (IND) submissions for Tesomet in Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) and Hypothalamic Obesity (HO). Continue reading

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Merit Medical Systems to Announce Third Quarter Results on October 28, 2020 and Host Foundations for Growth Investor Call on November 10, 2020 -…

Posted: Published on October 9th, 2020

October 09, 2020 09:25 ET | Source: Merit Medical Systems, Inc. SOUTH JORDAN, Utah, Oct. 09, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Merit Medical Systems, Inc Continue reading

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Matters of the heart: triggers, signs and symptoms of angina – TimesLIVE

Posted: Published on October 9th, 2020

Heart health was top of mind on World Heart Day, marked on September 29 2020. Those with underlying heart conditions are at significantly higher risk of Covid-19, which is why awareness around heart health is arguably more important than ever Continue reading

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Understanding How Flu Viruses Affect the Heart Could Boost COVID-19 Care – TCTMD

Posted: Published on October 9th, 2020

A state-of-the-art review released today aims to explore the overlaps between influenza and COVID-19, their implications for cardiovascular disease, and strategies for vaccine development. Continue reading

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Association between the reproductive health of young women and cardiovascular disease in later life: umbrella review – The BMJ

Posted: Published on October 8th, 2020

Abstract Objective To consolidate evidence from systematic reviews and meta-analyses investigating the association between reproductive factors in women of reproductive age and their subsequent risk of cardiovascular disease. Data sources Medline, Embase, and Cochrane databases for systematic reviews and meta-analyses from inception until 31 August 2019. Continue reading

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Coroner: Crenshaw’s death ruled accidental | News – Evening News and Tribune

Posted: Published on October 8th, 2020

ANDERSON The Rush County coroner has ruled the death of former Anderson Police Chief Larry Crenshaw on Sunday was accidental. In a press release, Coroner Ron Jarman said the cause of Crenshaws death was acute myocardial infarction, a blockage of the blood flow to the heart. He said the heart attack was due to anaphylactic shock, which is described as an extreme, often life-threatening allergic reaction to an antigen to which the body has become hypersensitive. Continue reading

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Second asymptomatic Covid-19 patient death stirs Coimbatore officials into action – The New Indian Express

Posted: Published on October 8th, 2020

By Express News Service COIMBATORE: A day after second asymptomatic Covid-19 patient succumbed at the Covid Care Centre (CCC) in Codissia Trade Fair Complex, which triggered a section of in-patients to stir against poor treatment facilities, the district administration announced its plan to equip a few beds with oxygen supply at the facility. Continue reading

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Preoperative Stress Testing in THA and TKA May Be Nothing to Stress About – DocWire News

Posted: Published on October 8th, 2020

A recent decrease in preoperative cardiac stress testing in patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty (THA) and total knee arthroplasty (TKA) may not have increased the risk of certain cardiac complications, according to a study. Stress testing is often performed prior to noncardiac surgery, but trends and associated outcomes remain unknown, the study authors observed. They conducted a cross-sectional study of elective THA and TKA patients treated between 2004 and 2017 by searching IBM MarketScan Research Databases inpatient and outpatient healthcare claims. Continue reading

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