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High daily caffeine intake linked to prolonged elevation in BP, heart rate after exercise
Caffeine intake equivalent to about six cups of coffee per day was associated with prolonged increases in blood pressure and heart rate up to 5 minutes after physical activity, researchers reported.
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Workplace stress could increase atrial fibrillation risk
Job strain and effort-reward imbalance in the workplace may put white-collar workers at increased risk for experiencing a heart arrhythmia, researchers reported.
Study: Heart attack, stroke incidence lower after COVID-19 vaccination
The incidence of heart attack and stroke is lower among people who have been vaccinated against COVID-19 compared with before vaccination and people who have not received a vaccine, according to a study.
SGLT2 inhibitors greatly underprescribed in patients who qualify for them
In an analysis of more than 3 million U.S. adults, most patients with a class 1a recommendation for SGLT2 inhibitors were not prescribed them, researchers reported in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
Top in cardiology: Erythritol raises thrombotic risk; bystander CPR survival disparities
Consumption of the artificial sweetener erythritol may be linked with higher risk for blood clot formation compared with glucose in a study of 20 healthy volunteers published in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology.
Air pollution exposure linked to higher risk for adverse outcomes among patients with HF
Ambient air pollution was associated with an increased risk for adverse events among Medicare beneficiaries with preexisting HF, according to a study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
Sugar substitute erythritol linked to elevated risk for blood clot formation
Erythritol, a nonnutritive sweetener generally recognized as safe by the FDA, demonstrated fast-acting prothrombotic properties not observed with traditional glucose in a small study.
Renal, cardiovascular risks lower in patients with lupus using metformin
Metformin may protect against the progression of adverse renal and cardiovascular outcomes in patients systemic lupus erythematosus, including lupus nephritis and infarction, according to data published in ACR Open Rheumatology.
MACE, malignancies rarer in Latin American patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Latin American patients with rheumatoid arthritis experience fewer serious adverse events, including major adverse cardiovascular events and malignancy, than patients who are not Latin American, according to a study.
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