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The Rise, Fall (and Future?) of MDMA-Assisted Therapy

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MDMA-assisted therapy, a source of hope for many, went on a tumultuous journey in 2024, going from historichype to setbacks.

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Bill Clinton Hospitalized; Lower Cost Ozempic? WHO Withdrawal Planned

Med Page Today

(MedPage Today) -- Note that some links may require registration or subscription. Former President Bill Clinton was admitted to MedStar Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, D.C. on Monday with a fever, according to his spokesperson.

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There are more heart attacks on Christmas than any other day of the year

Medical Xpress - Cardiology

We sing about how Christmas brings "tidings of comfort and joy," but the holiday also brings something not so "merry and bright.

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Tirzepatide Officially Off FDA's Shortage List

Med Page Today

(MedPage Today) -- The shortage of the diabetes and obesity injectable tirzepatide (Mounjaro, Zepbound) has been resolved, the FDA announced Thursday. As a result, compounders will have a grace period of 60 to 90 days to wrap up production and.

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Best Supplements For Heart Health.

Dr. Paddy Barrett

As a cardiologist, I am frequently asked about supplements and heart health. In general, I am not a fan. Personally, I take two supplements. Whey protein for hitting my daily protein targets. Creatine for improving exercise performance and muscle mass. Neither of these supplements is for improving ‘heart health’ During the winter months, I will occasionally take vitamin D if my levels are low, but generally, if I get enough time outside, even during the winter months, I do not need t

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Can the heart heal itself? New study says it can

Science Daily - Heart Disease

Physician-scientists found that a subset of artificial heart patients can regenerate heart muscle, which may open the door to new ways to treat and perhaps someday cure heart failure.

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Using an AI tool, researchers find poor vascular health accelerates brain aging

Medical Xpress - Cardiology

Using an AI tool, researchers at Karolinska Institutet have analyzed brain images from 70-year-olds and estimated their brains' biological age. They found that factors detrimental to vascular health, such as inflammation and high glucose levels, are associated with an older-looking brain, while healthy lifestyles were linked to brains with a younger appearance.

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Genetic predisposition to nephropathy and associated cardiovascular disease in people with type 1 diabetes: role of the angiotensinI-converting enzyme (ACE), and beyond; a narrative review

Cardiovascular Diabetology

Hypertension, cardiovascular disease and kidney failure are associated with persistent hyperglycaemia and the subsequent development of nephropathy in people with diabetes. Diabetic nephropathy is associated w.

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Scientists make surprising discovery pinpointing when good cholesterol becomes harmful

Science Daily - Heart Disease

Researchers have discovered that certain components of so-called 'good' cholesterol -- high-density lipoproteins (HDL) -- may be associated with an increased prevalence of cardiovascular disease.

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Traffic noise and poverty create a dangerous cocktail for heart health

Medical Xpress - Cardiology

A new study by the German Center for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK) shows that people on low incomes who are also exposed to high levels of traffic noise have a significantly increased risk of serious cardiovascular disease. The findings highlight the need to tackle social inequalities and environmental pollution together to improve the health of disadvantaged populations.

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Diabetes Dialogue: Exploring New Horizons in Incretin Therapy for Diabetes and Weight Loss

HCPLive

In this episode, hosts discuss the efficacy of MariTide for obesity, a head-to-head comparison of semaglutide vs. tirzepatide, and concerns about GLP-1 agonist compounding.

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Chest pain and rapid pacing followed by an unexplained wide complex tachycardia. Time for cardioversion?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Written by Willy Frick with edits by Ken Grauer An older man with a history of non-ischemic HFrEF s/p CRT and mild coronary artery disease presented with chest pain. He said he had had three episodes of chest pain that day while urinating. The following ECG was obtained in the emergency department during active chest pain. ECG 1 What do you think? There is a lot going on in this ECG.

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Prevalence and predictors of poor heart failure treatment outcomes in Ethiopia: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

BackgroundHeart failure (HF) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Various factors can exacerbate disease progression in patients with HF and negatively impact treatment outcomes. This study aims to evaluate the pooled prevalence and contributing factors associated with poor heart failure treatment outcomes in Ethiopia.MethodsA systematic review and meta-analysis were conducted using five databases: Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, Hinari, PubMed, and Scopus.

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First Generic of Once-Daily GLP-1 Injection Approved for Diabetes

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(MedPage Today) -- The FDA has approved the first generic form of liraglutide (Victoza), a once-daily injectable for improving glycemic control in patients ages 10 and older with type 2 diabetes, used as an adjunct to diet and exercise. This is.

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Surprising discovery pinpoints when good cholesterol becomes harmful

Medical Xpress - Cardiology

Houston Methodist researchers have discovered that certain components of so-called "good" cholesterolhigh-density lipoproteins (HDL)may be associated with an increased prevalence of cardiovascular disease.

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Experts' Perspectives: Top Stories in Cardiology for 2024

HCPLive

To celebrate the close of 2024, we surveyed top cardiologist on what they view as the biggest storyline in their field from the past year.

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Estimated potassium intake and major adverse cardiovascular events in individuals with type 2 diabetes: a prospective cohort study with trans-ethnic validation

Cardiovascular Diabetology

Data on the relationship between potassium intake and major cardiovascular events (MACE) in patients with diabetes are scarce. We aim to study the association between estimated potassium intake and risk of MAC.

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Top ACC Content in 2024

American College of Cardiology

What an amazing year 2024 was in terms of advances in cardiovascular care! With more than 882,000 users, ACC.org continues to be a critical resource for cardiovascular clinicians around the world!

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Electronic Sepsis Alerts; Reducing Plaques in Coronary Arteries

Med Page Today

(MedPage Today) -- TTHealthWatch is a weekly podcast from Texas Tech. In it, Elizabeth Tracey, director of electronic media for Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore, and Rick Lange, MD, president of the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center.

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Research suggests coffee may protect against cognitive decline in people with atrial fibrillation

Medical Xpress - Cardiology

Drinking multiple cups of coffee a day may help prevent cognitive decline in people with atrial fibrillation (AFib or AF), according to new research published in the Journal of the American Heart Association.

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FDA Approves Generic Once-Daily GLP-1 RA for Type 2 Diabetes in Pediatric, Adult Patients

HCPLive

The FDA's approval marks the second generic approval referencing a GLP-1 receptor agonist in as many months for the agency.

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Malignant hypertension: current challenges, prevention strategies, and future perspectives

Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

IntroductionBased on office blood pressure (BP) values, hypertension is categorized into three stages: stage 1 (140159/9099mmHg), stage 2 (160179/100109mmHg), and stage 3 (180/110mmHg). Malignant hypertension (MHT) is characterized by extreme BP elevation (systolic blood pressure above 200mmHg and diastolic blood pressure above 130mmHg) and acute microvascular damage affecting various organs, particularly the retinas, brain, and kidneys.ObjectivesThe pathogenesis, predisposing variables, therapy

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Revisiting this craving for post-holiday solitude

Heart Sisters

Have you had a bit too much people-time this holiday season? The late Dr. Ester Buchholz explained that meaningful alone-time "actually allows us to connect to others in a far richer way.

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Less Sleep During and After Pregnancy May Spell Future Heart Troubles

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(MedPage Today) -- Persistently short sleep duration during and after pregnancy was tied to a greater risk for adverse cardiometabolic outcomes, a secondary analysis of cohort study data showed. Women who said they slept fewer than 7 hours a night.

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Largest study to date shows 39 weeks best for hypertensive pregnancies

Medical Xpress - Cardiology

A collaborative study from physician researchers at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine is shining new light on current guidelines for delivery timing in pregnant mothers with chronic hypertension.

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Use of Ibuprofen, Other NSAIDs During Pregnancy Could Increase Risk of Childhood CKD

HCPLive

Gestational exposure to certain NSAIDs during different trimesters of pregnancy was associated with an increased risk of childhood CKD.

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Yes-associated protein-based detection of acute type A aortic dissection and evaluation of therapeutic responses

Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

BackgroundAcute aortic dissection is a lethal cardiovascular emergency; early diagnosis is critically necessary. Novel serum biomarkers can potentially help in early detection and estimation of postoperative outcomes. Yes-associated protein (YAP) is a critical effector of the Hippo pathway, our aim was to explore the association between YAP and the diagnosis and prognosis of AD.MethodsWe prospectively recruited 110 consecutive chest-pain patients [acute type A aortic dissection (ATAAD), n=60; ac

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Asymptomatic severe degenerative mitral regurgitation

Heart BMJ

Degenerative mitral valve disease is common. Up to a quarter of patients with degenerative mitral valve disease may be asymptomatic despite having severe valve regurgitation. Current guideline indications for intervention in asymptomatic patient are centred on left ventricular dimensions and ejection fraction and may include consideration in atrial fibrillation, pulmonary hypertension and those with left atrial dilatation.

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Wealth, can be an enemy of health !

Dr. S. Venkatesan MD

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First dual chamber leadless pacemaker implanted in a child

Medical Xpress - Cardiology

UC Davis Director of Pediatric Electrophysiology Dan Cortez has set another world record: He is the first to implant a dual chamber leadless pacemaker in a child. His case report was published this week in the journal Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology.

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FDA Issues CRL for Sotagliflozin in Type 1 Diabetes and CKD

HCPLive

The FDA's decision not to approve sotagliflozin as an adjunct in T1D and CKD comes less than 2 months after a negative advisory committee meeting for the application.

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Preparticipation screening in young female elite ice hockey players

Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

ObjectivesThe occurrence of sudden cardiac death (SCD) in competitive athletes has led to a discussion about appropriate preparticipation screening models. The role of an electrocardiogram (ECG) in routine testing remains controversial in current guidelines. Furthermore, data on cardiac findings and the prognostic utility of screening strategies in young female elite ice hockey is scarce.MethodsFemale elite ice hockey players were enrolled in the open prospective General Evaluation Program for A

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Evolving use and clinical outcomes of coronary intravascular lithotripsy: insights from an international, multicentre registry

Heart BMJ

Background Intravascular lithotripsy (IVL) is increasingly used for treatment of coronary artery calcification. This study aimed to evaluate contemporary utilisation patterns, safety and efficacy of IVL in an unselected real-world patient cohort. Methods We included 454 patients undergoing IVL from May 2019 to February 2024 across seven centres in two European countries.

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ART & Heart Safety; Eosinophil Counts Post MI; Antibiotics Fall Short After TAVR

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(MedPage Today) -- Use of assisted reproductive technology (ART) was not significantly associated with an increased long-term risk of cardiovascular diseases in women, according to a meta-analysis. (European Heart Journal) A randomized trial in.

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Risk for cardiovascular conditions increased with anorexia nervosa diagnosis

Medical Xpress - Cardiology

Patients with an anorexia nervosa (AN) diagnosis have an increased risk for cardiovascular conditions, according to a study published online Dec. 19 in JAMA Network Open.

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FDA Approves Tirzepatide for Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Obesity

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Tirzepatide's approval marks the first and only prescription medicine available for adults with moderate-to-severe obstructive sleep apnea and obesity.

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Extension of an ICU-based noninvasive model to predict latent shock in the emergency department: an exploratory study

Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

BackgroundArtificial intelligence (AI) has been widely adopted for the prediction of latent shock occurrence in critically ill patients in intensive care units (ICUs). However, the usefulness of an ICU-based model to predict latent shock risk in an emergency department (ED) setting remains unclear. This study aimed to develop an AI model to predict latent shock risk in patients admitted to EDs.MethodsMultiple regression analysis was used to compare the difference between Medical Information Mart

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