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Ozone pollution associated with increase in hospital admissions for heart attack, heart failure and stroke

Ozone pollution associated with increase in hospital admissions for heart attack, heart failure and stroke

Electronic messaging tactics increase flu vaccination rates, Danish study shows

Electronic messaging tactics increase flu vaccination rates, Danish study shows

Researchers develop innovative tool to assess the chances of stroke caused by heart disease

Researchers develop innovative tool to assess the chances of stroke caused by heart disease

Gender inequalities in the diagnosis and treatment of peripheral artery disease

Gender inequalities in the diagnosis and treatment of peripheral artery disease

Investigating treat-to-target low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol versus high-intensity statins for coronary artery disease

Investigating treat-to-target low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol versus high-intensity statins for coronary artery disease

Elevated blood pressure linked to worsening cardiac damage during adolescence

Elevated blood pressure linked to worsening cardiac damage during adolescence

Long-term intermittent fasting can offer protection from heart-related COVID-19 complications

Long-term intermittent fasting can offer protection from heart-related COVID-19 complications

Virtual care team strategy found to be safe and effective in improving treatment for heart failure patients

Virtual care team strategy found to be safe and effective in improving treatment for heart failure patients

High-dose anticoagulation can reduce deaths, intubations in hospitalized COVID-19 patients

High-dose anticoagulation can reduce deaths, intubations in hospitalized COVID-19 patients

A measure of residual inflammatory risk may be a powerful predictor of future cardiovascular events

A measure of residual inflammatory risk may be a powerful predictor of future cardiovascular events

Most athletes with diagnosed and treated genetic heart disease experienced no cardiac events

Most athletes with diagnosed and treated genetic heart disease experienced no cardiac events

LDL cholesterol levels reduced by oral PCSK9 inhibitor in phase 2 trial

LDL cholesterol levels reduced by oral PCSK9 inhibitor in phase 2 trial

Non-critically ill hospitalized Covid-19 patients could substantially benefit from a higher dose of blood-thinners

Non-critically ill hospitalized Covid-19 patients could substantially benefit from a higher dose of blood-thinners

Addition of sotatercept to existing therapy shows promise for the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension

Addition of sotatercept to existing therapy shows promise for the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension

Vigorous exercise does not increase risk of serious cardiac events in people with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

Vigorous exercise does not increase risk of serious cardiac events in people with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

Wrist-worn device can accurately predict troponin-I and obstructed arteries in five minutes

Wrist-worn device can accurately predict troponin-I and obstructed arteries in five minutes

Stick-on sensor alerts clinicians about heart failure complications

Stick-on sensor alerts clinicians about heart failure complications

New ablation technology successful at eliminating episodes of abnormal heart rhythms

New ablation technology successful at eliminating episodes of abnormal heart rhythms

Fixed-dose combination therapy provides better results than monotherapy for pulmonary hypertension

Fixed-dose combination therapy provides better results than monotherapy for pulmonary hypertension

Coordinated, multifaceted intervention can improve preventive care for diabetes, heart disease

Coordinated, multifaceted intervention can improve preventive care for diabetes, heart disease

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