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Health, burnout and well-being of UK cardiology trainees: insights from the British Junior Cardiologists Association Survey

Heart BMJ

Poor lifestyle and health among clinicians may stretch workforces and impact patient care. Burnout was a self-reported outcome. Exercise, good sleep quality and maintaining a healthy diet were associated with less burnout and depressive symptoms (p<0.05). to 6.16, p<0.01) and depression (PR 3.66, 95% CI 2.24

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The New Era of Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) Expanding Access and Improving Outcomes

Cardiometabolic Health Congress

With OTC approval, these devices are now more accessible to a broader range of patients, empowering people to understand the impact of diet and potentially improving health outcomes. Patients are more likely to use these devices consistently when they are easier to obtain and use.

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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

“Once I got to meet Sarah, I realized her TED success was no coincidence; she’s simply a force of nature.” – Dr. Andreas Eenfeldt, founder of Diet Doctor On Saturday, February 24, at 9:00 AM EST , the Cardiometabolic Health Congress (CMHC) will host a 4.5-hour million views (at the time of this writing it surpasses 10 million views).

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Women’s Guide to Heart Health: Spotting the Early Signs of Cardiac Trouble

GEMMS

Early Signs of Cardiac Trouble in Women Recognizing the early signs of cardiac trouble in women, such as chest pain, shortness of breath, unexplained fatigue, jaw pain, nausea, and lightheadedness, is crucial for prompt medical intervention and improved long-term outcomes.

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Creative Alliances in Cardiorenal Metabolic Management: A Game Changer (Part 1) 

Cardiometabolic Health Congress

One promising strategy is the formation of creative partnerships between patients and their healthcare teams. We can revolutionize patient care and significantly reduce cardiometabolic risk by fostering collaborative relationships and leveraging diverse expertise and experiences. Here are four key strategies to achieve this: 1.Shared

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Healing Hearts and Inspiring Change: Celebrating World Heart Day

ADN Center of Excellence

Promoting heart-healthy lifestyles, such as maintaining a balanced diet, staying physically active, and quitting smoking, can save lives. Encouraging Regular Check-ups: Cardiologists play a vital role in promoting preventive care.

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Cholesterol’s Star Role in Dementia Prevention: New Insights from the 2024 Lancet Dementia Report 

Cardiometabolic Health Congress

Dyslipidemia, characterized by an imbalance in lipids such as cholesterol, LDL-C, triglycerides, and HDL, can result from various factors, including diet, tobacco and alcohol use, a sedentary lifestyle, or genetic conditions like familial hypercholesterolemia.