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Unveiling the Impact of Intravenous Iron Treatment in Heart Failure Patients

The IRONMAN trial investigates the safety and effectiveness of intravenous iron treatment in heart failure patients. Although the primary outcomes did not reach statistical significance, further analysis suggests a potential impact on heart failure hospitalizations and cardiac death. These findings contribute to the growing evidence supporting iron deficiency assessment and treatment in heart failure patients.

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Disparities in Wearable Device Use Among Cardiovascular Patients Highlight Sociodemographic Factors

A cross-sectional study examining wearable device use in cardiovascular patients revealed significant disparities influenced by demographic and socioeconomic factors. The study highlights lower adoption rates among patients with cardiovascular disease and emphasizes the importance of addressing these disparities to achieve equitable healthcare outcomes.

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ACC Joins NFL’s Smart Heart Sports Coalition in Support of Life-Saving Legislation for Ohio Schools

The American College of Cardiology (ACC) has joined forces with the National Football League’s Smart Heart Sports Coalition to support a bill in Ohio that aims to mandate the installation of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) and emergency action plans in schools. The legislation, if enacted, will enhance cardiac arrest prevention measures in Ohio, following similar steps taken by other states.

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