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Week of cuffless, continuous BP monitoring may improve hypertension management
With use of a cuffless BP device, 1 week of continuous monitoring was enough to accurately identify the majority of patients’ time in target range, which may improve management of hypertension, researchers reported.
‘Ho-ho, ha-ha-ha!’ Try laughter yoga to improve well-being
To combat the myriad of stressors in life, taking a break to plug into your inner joy opens the door to increased well-being.
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Study shows weak link between ultraprocessed foods and type 2 diabetes
CHICAGO — A greater intake of ultraprocessed foods, or UPFs, did not significantly increase the risk for type 2 diabetes in middle-aged adults, according to a study presented at NUTRITION.
Dried blood spot biomarkers may identify congenital heart disease in newborns
Biomarkers in dried blood spot testing may help identify congenital heart disease in newborns, according to a study in JAMA Network Open.
FDA grants regulatory clearance to XSense Cryoablation System in many indications
IceCure Medical has received marketing authorization from the FDA for its next-generation single probe cryoablation system, the company announced in a press release.
FDA designates recall of display used with LV assist system as class I
Abbott issued a recall and correction for its left ventricular assist system monitor due to atypical behavior of the device screen that may cause unintentional pump stop.
High blood pressure common in young athletes at single-visit screening event
More than 40% of young athletes who participated in a single-visit screening program had prehypertension or hypertension, according to data presented at the American College of Cardiology’s Care of the Athletic Heart conference.
Hundreds of private equity-acquired cardiology sites emerged from the pandemic
Hundreds of private equity acquisitions of cardiology clinics occurred in the later years of the COVID-19 pandemic and in the wealthiest of U.S. communities, researchers reported.
Protect a physician’s most valuable asset with disability insurance
Given the substantial investment to become a practicing physician, it should not be surprising that the most significant asset of most physicians is their ability to practice their profession.
Higher intake of ultraprocessed foods tied to greater risk for death in older adults
CHICAGO — Middle-aged and older adults who consumed greater amounts of ultraprocessed foods, or UPFs, had an approximately 10% increased risk for death over a median follow-up period of 23 years, according to a study presented at NUTRITION.
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