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Weight gain after ART initiation associated with long-term cardiovascular, metabolic risks
Weight gain and body composition changes that follow ART initiation are associated with long-term risks of cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, researchers reported.
Study finds vitamin D deficiency associated with increased risk for atrial fibrillation
Vitamin D deficiency was associated with a marginally increased risk for atrial fibrillation, and increases in serum vitamin D were linked to a decreased risk, according to the results of a meta-analysis.
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In PAD, improvements greatest during first 2 months of supervised exercise training
In patients with peripheral artery disease who underwent a 3-month supervised exercise training program, the greatest improvements in functional performance occurred during the first 2 months, researchers reported.
‘Oral is the new IV’: Another treatment dogma bites the dust?
A lot of modern medicine is based on what Brad Spellberg, MD, and others call “inertial dogmas” — practices traced to decades-old evidence that are no longer supported by modern studies.
FDA grants priority review to sotatercept for pulmonary arterial hypertension
The FDA has granted priority review to sotatercept, a novel activin signaling inhibitor designed to treat adults with pulmonary arterial hypertension, according to a manufacturer-issued press release.
EHR data can be used to identify patients at high risk for peripheral artery disease
A machine learning-based model ranking patient characteristics available in the electronic health record by their correlation with ankle-brachial index identified those at high risk for peripheral artery disease.
COVID-19 pandemic spurred steep reduction in vascular procedures
Data show that the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting reorganization of health systems led to a significant reduction in vascular procedures in 2020 and 2021 across Brazil, leading to a $17 million reduction in spending on vascular surgeries.
AHA announces late-breaker lineup to be presented at 2023 Scientific Sessions
The American Heart Association Scientific Sessions, which will be held live in Philadelphia and can be attended virtually Nov. 10 to 13, will feature eight late-breaking science sessions over 3 days.
Novel risk scores predict adverse CV events for pregnant women with valvular heart disease
Researchers reported that two novel risk classification scores correctly classified patients with valvular heart disease living in India who developed adverse CV outcomes during pregnancy and childbirth.
Genetic predisposition to denture use linked to cardiometabolic disease
Genetic predisposition to denture use was associated with increased likelihood of cardiometabolic diseases and related risk factors including dyslipidemia and elevated waist circumference, researchers reported.
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