New Consensus Statement Aims to Improve STEMI Patient Care
The consensus statement from SCAI provides suggestions for clinicians, particularly for nuanced situations not covered by general guidelines.
The consensus statement from SCAI provides suggestions for clinicians, particularly for nuanced situations not covered by general guidelines.
The new ESC guidelines urge regular screening, personalized treatment, and lifestyle changes to prevent serious complications in people with peripheral arterial disease.
If finalized, the new voluntary targets aim to reduce sodium intake by approximately 20% compared to levels prior to 2021.
Read MoreThe expert consensus decision pathway recommends tailored therapy decisions based on clinical trajectory.
Read MoreA study analyzing over 12 million deaths reveals a correlation between stock market fluctuations and heightened risks of major cardiovascular events and suicide.
Read MoreResearchers find that kidney dysfunction can be used as a criterion to stratify patients requiring implantable defibrillators.
Read MoreTwo new studies reveal potential mechanisms behind alcohol-induced heart arrhythmias and the impact of estrogen on alcohol-related heart dysfunction.
Read MoreWeight gain in early adulthood causes long-term heart damage that surpasses the effects of being overweight later in life, research finds.
Read MoreA new study assessed the prevalence of probable OSA and its relationship with cardiovascular disease in young adults aged 20-40 and those older than 40.
Read MoreA common blood pressure medication may enhance the effectiveness of chemotherapy for acute myeloid leukemia while reducing the risk of cardiac damage.
Read MoreWith record-breaking temperatures already hitting much of the United States, health experts are urging the public to take precautions as extreme heat increases the risk of heart-related illnesses and deaths.
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