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Measuring three factors can predict women’s 30-year risk for heart disease
A single combined measure of three modifiable biomarkers in healthy women at midlife was predictive of 30-year risk for future cardiovascular events, according to new research presented at the European Society of Cardiology Congress.
Finerenone improves outcomes in patients with mildly reduced, preserved ejection fraction
In patients with heart failure and mildly reduced or preserved ejection fraction, finerenone reduced risk for CV death and worsening HF by 16% compared with placebo, researchers reported at the European Society of Cardiology Congress.
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Wegovy linked to fewer COVID-19-related deaths vs. placebo in SELECT population
In an analysis of deaths of patients with obesity but not diabetes from the SELECT trial, those assigned semaglutide 2.4 mg had reduced risk for death from COVID-19 compared with those assigned placebo.
Experts in AI, medicine converge for AIMed24, ‘largest AI in medicine meeting’
Clinicians will gather for AIMed24 to meet with industry leaders and innovators and attend keynotes and workshops to discuss the future of AI implementation in medicine, according to information from the meeting organizers.
Choice to halt RAS therapy before major surgery can be left to patient, physician
Discontinuation of renin-angiotensin system inhibitor therapy before major noncardiac surgery did not appear to affect postoperative outcomes vs. treatment continuation, a speaker reported.
Less than 1% of Military Health System beneficiaries use an obesity medication
Obesity medications were prescribed to very few Military Health System beneficiaries between October 2017 and September 2022, according to a study published in Obesity.
Legislation seeks to minimize prior authorizations that ‘deny, delay and aggravate’
Attempts to curtail prior authorizations for patients insured by Medicare Advantage plans have failed in back-to-back legislative sessions in 2019 and 2021, but a new bill has some experts hopeful that the third time is a charm.
Choosing the right medication for obesity treatment: Factors to consider
Managing obesity involves a well-rounded approach, often including lifestyle modifications and, in many cases, pharmacotherapy. Understanding the role of anti-obesity medications is crucial in this context.
Hormone therapy use may slow biological aging for postmenopausal women
Postmenopausal women with a history of hormone therapy use were biologically younger compared with never-using counterparts, regardless of socioeconomic background, according to study results published in JAMA Network Open.
Wegovy likely not cost-effective in the SELECT trial population
Researchers estimate that semaglutide 2.4 mg is not cost-effective for secondary CVD prevention for patients with overweight or obesity without diabetes, according to an Australian study.
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