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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.
Asymptomatic coronary microvascular dysfunction risk increased for patients with psoriasis
Patients with psoriasis are at an increased risk for experiencing asymptomatic coronary microvascular dysfunction and should be actively evaluated for risk factors by dermatologists, according to a study.
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Statin initiation despite already low LDL tied to improved mortality after first stroke
Researchers in South Korea showed that statin therapy for treatment-naive patients with already low LDL hospitalized for first-time stroke may reduce risk for all-cause death in the following months.
Income, not risk factors, drives global testing disparities for hypertension, diabetes
Diagnostic testing for hypertension, diabetes and hypercholesterolemia remains low globally, driven by substantial shares of low- and middle-income populations who are not tested despite meeting WHO criteria.
Minimally symptomatic patients likely to survive with good health status after TAVR
Patients with minimally symptomatic status who underwent transcatheter aortic valve replacement were more likely to survive with good health status at 1 year than more symptomatic patients, researchers reported.
Type 1 MI confers higher in-hospital mortality rate vs. type 2 MI, takotsubo syndrome
Compared with patients with type 2 MI or takotsubo syndrome, those with type 1 MI had higher in-hospital mortality rates, researchers reported in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
Common cancer therapies increase VTE risk for patients with cancer, COVID-19
Relative risk for venous thromboembolism appeared high among patients with COVID-19 and cancer who received specific cancer treatments, according to study results published in JAMA Oncology.
USPSTF finalizes guidance on screening for hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
The U.S. Preventative Services Task Force issued a final recommendation that all pregnant patients should have BP measured at each prenatal visit to identify and prevent complications of hypertensive disorders.
Interviews reveal caregivers underappreciate high blood pressure significance in children
Data from qualitative interviews show parents and caregivers understand and worry about hypertension as a chronic disease, yet expressed little concern when high BP was noted for their children in the clinic, researchers reported.
Menstrual irregularity in adolescence tied to cardiometabolic risk in early adulthood
Menstrual cycle irregularity and age at menarche were significantly associated with parameters of cardiometabolic health in early adulthood among a mostly Black cohort of young women, researchers reported.
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