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Experienced-based co-design for cardiovascular and chronic disease research

European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing

Experience-based co-design is an approach that enables patients (service users) and healthcare providers (service delivers) to co-design services and care pathways in partnership to improve health outcomes based on their experience. Traditionally, it was used as a quality improvement technique.

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Physiology Friday #228: Identifying Sleep Patterns that Influence Chronic Disease Risk

Physiologically Speaking

Dozens if not hundreds of (albeit observational) studies have linked a short sleep duration to a number of health conditions including type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. A new study used wearable sleep data to show that several chronic diseases are associated with how we sleep. They were followed up for an average of 4.5

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JACC to Serve Cardiovascular Community, Shape Future Under New Editor

DAIC

“I envision JACC, with all its strengths, as a transformative platform for building community, elevating strong science, influencing clinical practice, supporting career development, and improving patient outcomes.” Warraich, MD, Food and Drug Administration senior advisor for chronic disease, and FDA Commissioner Robert M.

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Is Anemia Common After Heart Bypass Surgery?

MIBHS

Anemia of chronic disease : A type of anemia commonly seen in patients with long-term health conditions such as kidney disease or heart disease. Identifying and addressing preoperative anemia before surgery is an important strategy for reducing risks and ensuring better outcomes after heart bypass surgery.

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Cardiometabolic Health Congress (CMHC) To Host  DIETARY STRATEGIES FOR REVERSING TYPE 2 DIABETES: Advances, Perspectives, and Expert Discussions Live Webinar in Honor of the Late Dr. Sarah Hallberg

Cardiometabolic Health Congress

This groundbreaking and highly actionable webinar, led by Nina Teicholz and Ron Krauss, MD, breaks apart the long-held, limiting belief that T2D is an incurable chronic disease based on conventional care.

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Improving Cardiovascular Health Through the Consideration of Social Factors in Genetics and Genomics Research: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association

Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality & Outcomes

Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, Ahead of Print. The objective of this statement is to highlight and summarize key literature that has examined the joint associations between social, genetic, and genomic factors and CVH and cardiovascular disease.

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Preserving humanism in a digitally transforming world

HeartRhythm

of the gross domestic product), 3 of 4 dollars spent on chronic disease, and still falls short on standard care quality metrics and clinical outcomes. The United States spends $4.5 trillion on health care (17.3%