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New risk calculator could reduce eligibility for statins, BP drugs by 16 million US adults
Using the American Heart Association’s new PREVENT risk calculator would mean reducing eligibility for statin and/or antihypertensive therapy by approximately 16 million U.S. adults, researchers reported in JAMA.
Consider patient needs for optimal blood pressure benefits with obesity drugs, surgery
Obesity accounts for much of the risk for primary hypertension, and a treatment plan that could address both issues could substantially reduce a person’s underlying risk for cardiovascular disease and other complications.
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Mental health, heart health linked: How should treatment approach be impacted?
Is there such a thing as having a broken heart from depression?
Study: Body composition associated with neurodegenerative disease, brain aging
Body composition patterns associated with weight and fat distribution were strongly correlated with neurodegenerative disease and brain aging, mediated by cardiovascular disease, according to research published in Neurology.
Drugs, surgery both effectively lower blood pressure through weight loss
Both obesity pharmacotherapy and bariatric surgery offer paths to substantial weight loss for people who struggle with excess weight, and new data suggest there is also an additional bonus benefit for many — a sustained reduction in blood pressure.
Treating obesity can prevent, delay consequences of hypertension
The disease of obesity often brings cardiometabolic consequences, including hypertension, which remains the most potent and predictive risk factor for cardiovascular disease.
Maternal hypertensive disorders of pregnancy tied to risk for ocular issues in offspring
Maternal hypertensive disorders of pregnancy are associated with increased risk for overall and type-specific strabismus, including exophoria and intermittent exotropia, in offspring at age 3 years, researchers reported.
Early age at menarche linked to carotid intima-media thickness
Genetically predicted early age at menarche was associated with increased carotid intima-media thickness, an early marker of subclinical atherosclerosis and medial hypertrophy, researchers reported.
Interventions led by pharmacists, community health workers most effective at lowering BP
In a meta-analysis of trials of blood pressure-lowering interventions, those led by pharmacists and community health workers resulted in more BP lowering than those led by other professionals, researchers reported.
Study yields new insights into extent of, risk factors for cisplatin-related hearing loss
A longitudinal cohort study has yielded new insights into risks for and long-term effects of cisplatin-related hearing loss.
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