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The “hypothesis-generating” results show that the technology might improve use of preventive therapies, especially in women.
Despite an increase in the conversion factor, slashed payments elsewhere could amount to “death by a thousand paper cuts.” ...
The technology, which led to a shift in strategy more than half of the time, could save $719 per symptomatic patient over 10 years.
More data, this time from a large observational study, are bolstering the idea that glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists offer neuroprotective and cerebrovascular benefits beyond what can ...
Half of male cyclists had some myocardial scarring, but experts caution against taking this to mean too much exercise is ...
The predicted risks didn’t align well with actual events, raising questions about how well the tool will fare if rolled out.
The study isn’t intended to sway clinical decision-making, but to make doctors aware of the impact of their choices.
“Sudden cardiac death is the leading cause of death in firefighters nationally, and it accounts for 40% of all line-of-duty ...
Patients whose hypertension diagnosis is delayed are less likely to get the drugs they need and face higher CV risks over the ...
A patient forum identified the desire for better, earlier education as well as the toll on independence TR takes as it ...
Does colchicine work for CVD or doesn’t it? That’s the question the study authors hoped to answer, but there’s little ...
Both ablation and various lifestyle modifications, like losing weight and exercising more, have roles to play, experts agree.
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