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New study highlights the important role of rare genomic differences in OCD risk

New study highlights the important role of rare genomic differences in OCD risk

Extreme heat associated with greater risk of adverse cardiovascular incidents

Extreme heat associated with greater risk of adverse cardiovascular incidents

Death from heart attack or stroke may be the first CVD event in some smokers

Death from heart attack or stroke may be the first CVD event in some smokers

Researchers identify never-before-defined subtypes of a blood cancer

Researchers identify never-before-defined subtypes of a blood cancer

Young adults with cancer may require different treatments than older patients

Young adults with cancer may require different treatments than older patients

EuroEcho 2021 to highlight latest developments in cardiovascular imaging

EuroEcho 2021 to highlight latest developments in cardiovascular imaging

COVID-19 booster shot extremely beneficial for most cancer patients

COVID-19 booster shot extremely beneficial for most cancer patients

Drug improved cardiac structure and function in patients with early-stage hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

Drug improved cardiac structure and function in patients with early-stage hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

Study: Daily low-dose aspirin is neither protective nor harmful regarding dementia risk

Study: Daily low-dose aspirin is neither protective nor harmful regarding dementia risk

Researchers develop AI-based method for identifying patients at risk of atrial fibrillation

Researchers develop AI-based method for identifying patients at risk of atrial fibrillation

Simple risk score can help predict contrast-associated kidney injury after PCI

Simple risk score can help predict contrast-associated kidney injury after PCI

Study finds beneficial and harmful short-term health effects of caffeinated coffee consumption

Study finds beneficial and harmful short-term health effects of caffeinated coffee consumption

Valve replacement surgery may be beneficial for patients with asymptomatic severe aortic stenosis

Valve replacement surgery may be beneficial for patients with asymptomatic severe aortic stenosis

Anti-platelet drug class fails to extend survival in moderately ill COVID-19 patients

Anti-platelet drug class fails to extend survival in moderately ill COVID-19 patients

Type 2 diabetes medication works effectively, safely in patients hospitalized for acute heart failure

Type 2 diabetes medication works effectively, safely in patients hospitalized for acute heart failure

Tracking potential triggers of atrial fibrillation could lead to fewer episodes

Tracking potential triggers of atrial fibrillation could lead to fewer episodes

Early or late bedtimes may cause adverse consequences for cardiovascular health

Early or late bedtimes may cause adverse consequences for cardiovascular health

Trial examines differences in gastrointestinal effects of antiplatelet therapy after PCI

Trial examines differences in gastrointestinal effects of antiplatelet therapy after PCI

Trial finds similar five-year outcomes with transcatheter or surgical aortic valve replacement

Trial finds similar five-year outcomes with transcatheter or surgical aortic valve replacement

Women more likely than men to feel stigmatized about abdominal fat, regardless of BMI

Women more likely than men to feel stigmatized about abdominal fat, regardless of BMI

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