Cardiology Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Cardiology Today.
Table of Contents
- Physical activity beneficial for CV health, but excessive exercise may confer harm
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- Medications containing saxagliptin, alogliptin may increase heart failure risk
- Adding stress management to cardiac rehab may improve recovery
- Combination therapy reduces worsening for PAH patients
- High-dose atorvastatin fails to reduce risk for kidney injury after cardiac surgery
- Poor adherence to BP medication, statins greatly increases fatal stroke risk
- Researchers aim to unlock secrets of healthy aging in small Italian village
- US heart disease death rates declining, but more slowly in South
- VIDEO: Awareness of women’s heart health continues to progress
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- VIDEO: Diabetes may be risk equivalent for PAD, CAS
- VIDEO: Expert discusses potential impact of transcatheter mitral valve replacement
- VIDEO: MI with nonobstructive coronary arteries a key focus area in women’s heart health
- VIDEO: New research calls attention to type 2 MI
- VIDEO: PCI technology continues to advance
- VIDEO: PEGASUS-TIMI 54 analysis shows reduced risk for MACE in patients with diabetes
- VIDEO: ‘Practice-changing’ data show evidence of superiority of TAVR
- VIDEO: TAVR system shows strong results across risk scale
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- Meeting Update: Experts provide perspective on findings from the annual ACC Scientific Session
- Trial Scorecard: ATMOSPHERE
- Trial Scorecard: CRUSH
- Trial Scorecard: Early-BAMI
- Trial Scorecard: ENHANCED
- Trial Scorecard: Health ABC
- Trial Scorecard: HONEST
- Trial Scorecard: INOVATE-HF
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- Trial Scorecard: STAMPEDE
- The good, the bad and the unknown: The current state of CV interventions in women Ki Park, MD, MS, FSCAI