Experts Warn of Rising Heart Failure Rates, Especially Among Younger Adults
The proportion of younger heart failure patients aged 35-64 is rising, with mortality increasing faster in this group compared to older adults.
The proportion of younger heart failure patients aged 35-64 is rising, with mortality increasing faster in this group compared to older adults.
Cleveland Clinic researchers have linked excess niacin, commonly found in cereals and supplements, to increased heart disease risk.
Explore the promising future of the Interventional Cardiology market, driven by technological advancements and key players’ investment in research.
Read MoreA compelling observational study examines the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on thrombus burden and clinical outcomes in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) patients. Initial waves of the pandemic exhibited higher thrombus burden and worse outcomes among COVID-19-positive patients, while subsequent waves and vaccinations showcased promising trends.
Read MoreA networking group for cardiology fellows-in-training has proven effective in involving trainees in clinical trial programs. This model showcases the potential to enhance diversity and representation in trials, tackling existing gaps in enrollment and promoting equal participation.
Read MoreThe cardiovascular diagnostic and monitoring devices market is experiencing significant growth, fueled by advancements in remote monitoring systems, AI integration, and the demand for portable devices.
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