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Experimental Models of Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome: A Review From Pathophysiology to Therapeutic Targets

Stroke Journal

PRES etiologies are usually dichotomized into toxic PRES (eg, antineoplastic drugs, illicit drugs) and clinical condition-associated PRES (eg, acute hypertension, dysimmune disorders). Research into the pathogenesis of PRES has emerged through the development of animal models in the last decade.

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National AFib Awareness Month: A Call to Action for Physicians Worldwide

ADN Center of Excellence

Factors such as aging populations, rising rates of obesity, hypertension, and other cardiovascular conditions contribute to this increase. From advances in pharmacological treatments to innovative procedures like catheter ablation, the landscape of AFib treatment is continually evolving.

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National AFib Awareness Month: A Call to Action for Physicians Worldwide

ADN Center of Excellence

Factors such as aging populations, rising rates of obesity, hypertension, and other cardiovascular conditions contribute to this increase. From advances in pharmacological treatments to innovative procedures like catheter ablation, the landscape of AFib treatment is continually evolving.

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6 simple steps for a heart-healthy lifestyle

Heart 2023 Conference

3) Examine Your Blood Pressure Checking your blood pressure regularly, whether from your physician or indeed the cuff at the drugstore, can keep hypertension from sneaking up on you. For some people, diet changes and some exercise are completely enough. 4) Lose Weight Losing weight is the best tip to reduce heart disease.

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Association of Depression and Poor Mental Health With Cardiometabolic Disease in Women 

Cardiometabolic Health Congress

Results revealed that women are twice as likely to exhibit myocardial ischemia in response to mental stress compared to traditional stressors like exercise or pharmacologic stress. Combining behavioral and pharmacological treatment is most effective. Moreover, women under 50 years old are four times more likely to experience MSIMI.

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Expert Perspective: The Obesity Paradox with Salvatore Carbone, PhD

Cardiometabolic Health Congress

There are significant data that show that if you have obesity, you have a high risk of developing coronary heart disease, heart failure, type 2 diabetes (T2D) or risk factors such as hypertension and dyslipidemia. [1] Pharmacologic approaches to glycemic treatment: standards of medical care in diabetes—2019.” Diabetes Care 42.Supplement

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