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Sugary drinks can increase the risk of heart disease – Prokerala

Posted: Published on April 29th, 2020

Sugary drinks can increase the risk of heart disease.. Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, April 27 : If there wasn't already enough reasons to stay away from sugary drinks, here's another reason not to, sugar filled drinks can increase the risk of heart disease Continue reading

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Rutgers New Jersey Medical School

Posted: Published on April 29th, 2020

Department of Medicine Division of Cardiology New Jersey Medical School Medical Science Building, Room I-538 185 South Orange Avenue Newark, NJ 07103 (T) 973-972-4731 (F) 973-972-5444 For Patient Appointments Please call: 973-972-2573 Doctors Office Center (DOC) 90 Bergen St, Suite 3500 Newark, NJ 07103 The divisions of Cardiology and Cardiothoracic Surgery at University Hospital are staffed by 150 dedicated professionals in a wide array of disciplines. The physician team is comprised of board-certified specialists who are also faculty members of New Jersey Medical School (NJMS). Continue reading

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InterShunt Technologies Announces Formation and Initial Meeting of its Scientific Advisory Board to Guide Development of its Percutaneous Atrial Shunt…

Posted: Published on April 29th, 2020

ST. LOUIS, April 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --InterShunt Technologies, Inc., an early stage medical device company developing a novel catheter-based solution to reduce left atrial pressure in heart failure patients, today announced the formation of a Scientific Advisory Board and successful first meeting. Continue reading

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ASCO Addresses Changes in Cancer Care Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic – Cancer Network

Posted: Published on April 29th, 2020

The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) and its affiliate organization the Association for Clinical Oncology announced the results of a survey that addressed the changes in cancer care due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.1 Specifically, the results tracked the initial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cancer clinical trials, highlighted a new research initiative to address the data gap on the effect of COVID-19 on individuals with cancer, and detailed possible next steps in the delivery of cancer care as systems begin to prepare for life after COVID-19. COVID-19 is placing an incredible strain on the cancer care system, causing tragic results for some patients with cancer and their families, but there has also been an unprecedented response by the oncology community, which is coming together and adapting in new ways, ASCO President Howard A. Continue reading

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Alirocumab Shows Long-Term Safety and Efficacy in Patients With Statin Intolerance – The Cardiology Advisor

Posted: Published on April 29th, 2020

Alirocumab was found to be well tolerated and to produce long-term reductions in low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) in patients who are intolerant to statins, according to a study published in the Journal of Clinical Lipidology. Alirocumab is an inhibitor of proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 Continue reading

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Foreign doctors want to help fight the coronavirus. But the US health system stands in their way. – Vox.com

Posted: Published on April 29th, 2020

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to rip through the US, hard-hit areas have been facing doctor shortages, placing both patients and overworked health care workers at greater risk. Thousands of foreign doctors who already have clinical experience and are waiting for a chance to practice medicine in the US could step in to help. But even before the current crisis, the immigration system, coupled with medical licensing requirements, have made it difficult for them to work in the US and go where theyre needed Continue reading

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Percutaneous Left Axillary Artery Placement of IABP Found to Be Safe, Effective for Prolonged MCS in Advanced HF – The Cardiology Advisor

Posted: Published on April 29th, 2020

Percutaneous left axillary artery placement of an intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP) was found to be safe and effective for patients with advanced heart failure, according to study results published in JACC: Heart Failure. In patients who require prolonged mechanical circulatory bridge support (MCS), the placement of IABP transfemorally reduces mobility and ambulation, which can lead to increased risks for infection and debilitation. The alternative axillary approach has less impact on mobility compared with the femoral strategy Continue reading

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Cardiac rehab tied to higher quality of life, study finds – Clinical Daily News – McKnight’s Long Term Care News

Posted: Published on April 29th, 2020

Heart attack patients who participate in cardiac rehabilitation have a higher self-reported quality of life than those who dont. And when they add on more physical activity they feel even better, according to a new study. Investigators recruited more than 4,500 patients admitted to British hospitals with a suspected heart attack between 2011 and 2013 Continue reading

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VA increases access to care for veterans through telehealth – WSAW

Posted: Published on April 29th, 2020

(WZAW) -- Telehealth services provided by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs are increasing access to care for veterans and helping to eliminate the need for patients to travel to the nearest VA facility for a variety of appointments. For many Veterans, using telehealth services is a viable option to provide care when and where they need it most. Continue reading

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COVID-19: Getting the Information You Need, When You Need It – Medscape

Posted: Published on April 29th, 2020

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