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Boston Scientific Receives FDA Approval for the AGENT Drug-Coated Balloon

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ISR is the obstruction or narrowing of a stented vessel by plaque or scar tissue. vs. 3.9%, P=0.001), a 49% risk reduction in heart attack at the target vessel (6.4% vs. 28.7%; P=0.006). 4,5 Findings also included zero definite/probable cases of clotting within the stent (0.0%

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Plozasiran Reduces Triglyceride Levels by 74% at 24 Weeks

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High levels of triglycerides and the lipid particles on which they are carried in the blood can contribute to the formation of “plaques” in the arteries that impede blood flow and can lead to heart attacks and strokes. An estimated 1 in 5 U.S. Patients’ average triglyceride level at baseline was about 900 mg/dL.

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Should You Take A Statin To Lower Your Cholesterol?

Dr. Paddy Barrett

“Statins cause diabetes” This one is true. In truth, it is really those who are pre-diabetic who likely pull forward their diagnosis by about five days. But they do not magically take someone who is insulin-sensitive to full-blown type 2 diabetes overnight. But the devil is in the detail. Not zero risk.

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Understanding the Difference Between Heart Attack and Cardiac Arrest

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When discussing heart health, heart attacks and cardiac arrest are two terms that are often mistaken for one another. Understanding the difference between heart attack and cardiac arrest can help in recognizing symptoms, seeking prompt medical care, and even saving lives. What is a Heart Attack?

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You Are Being Lied To About Cholesterol & Heart Disease.

Dr. Paddy Barrett

“Cholesterol does not cause heart disease.“ “ “Statins do not prevent heart attacks.” In the middle of this hurricane of noise are people who just want to know what to do so they don’t have a heart attack at a young age. “Statins do not prevent heart attacks.”

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Analysis offers new explanation for dangerous atherosclerotic plaques in type 2 diabetes

Medical Xpress - Cardiology

People with type 2 diabetes have a higher risk of suffering a stroke, a heart attack and premature death due to atherosclerosis, but it has been unclear what the underlying mechanisms are. The study has now been published in Nature Communications.

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7 Things You Can Do To Reduce Your Risk Even If You Already Have Heart Disease.

Dr. Paddy Barrett

This refers to all the steps necessary to reduce the odds of a subsequent event, such as a second heart attack or stroke. So, let’s cover seven things that reduce the risk of a subsequent heart attack. Just because you have heart disease or have had a heart attack does not mean there is a lot that can be done.