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September 12, 2022
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VIDEO: Racial, ethnic disparities in women’s cardiometabolic health must be reduced

VIDEO: Racial, ethnic disparities in women’s cardiometabolic health must be reduced

RANCHO PALOS VERDES, Calif. — In this Healio video exclusive, a speaker at the Cardiometabolic Health Congress Women’s Cardiometabolic Health and Wellness Masterclass discusses racial and ethnic disparities in cardiometabolic health.

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August 25, 2022
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Focus on CV risk, T Trials follows 20-year rise in testosterone use

Focus on CV risk, T Trials follows 20-year rise in testosterone use

During the past 2 decades, Endocrine Today has reported on the latest developments in testosterone therapy, including new formulations, debates over indications, and trials assessing risks and benefits for older men.

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August 19, 2022
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CMHC announces media partnership with Healio for upcoming women's masterclass

CMHC announces media partnership with Healio for upcoming women's masterclass

Healio is a media partner of the Cardiometabolic Health Congress’ Women’s Cardiometabolic Health and Wellness Masterclass.

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August 14, 2022
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VIDEO: ‘Claim your space’ as diabetes — and technology — expert

VIDEO: ‘Claim your space’ as diabetes — and technology — expert

BALTIMORE — In a video exclusive, Susan Weiner talks with Association of Diabetes Care and Education Specialists leaders about positioning its members to address diabetes comorbidities and about updates to danatech, its technology website.

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August 05, 2022
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Poor sleep increases odds for metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease

Poor sleep increases odds for metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease

Adults who go to sleep later, snore and nap for more than 30 minutes during the day are more likely to develop metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease, according to study findings.

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August 01, 2022
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Rising waist sizes and glucose levels, but metabolic syndrome rate stable among US youths

Rising waist sizes and glucose levels, but metabolic syndrome rate stable among US youths

The metabolic syndrome rate among U.S. youths remained at slightly more than 4% over 20 years, but prevalence increased of large waist circumference and high glucose level, according to results published in JAMA Pediatrics.

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July 20, 2022
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COVID-19 not linked to increased long-term risk for CVD or diabetes

COVID-19 not linked to increased long-term risk for CVD or diabetes

People infected with COVID-19 do not have increased long-term risks for developing cardiovascular disease or diabetes, according to a study published in PLOS Medicine.

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July 11, 2022
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Top in cardiology: Cardiometabolic health worsens in US; dangers of smoking and masking

Top in cardiology: Cardiometabolic health worsens in US; dangers of smoking and masking

The prevalence of optimal cardiometabolic health among U.S. adults declined in the past 2 decades, and researchers found persistent disparities based on age, sex, education and race.

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July 11, 2022
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Worse cardiometabolic health, suboptimal social determinants increase severe COVID-19 odds

Worse cardiometabolic health, suboptimal social determinants increase severe COVID-19 odds

Adults with a higher cardiometabolic disease staging score who also experience social determinants of health have increased risks for severe COVID-19 outcomes, according to study findings published in Obesity.

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July 05, 2022
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Historical ‘redlining’ practices associated with worse cardiometabolic disease

Historical ‘redlining’ practices associated with worse cardiometabolic disease

Historical housing discriminatory practices are associated with modern-day cardiometabolic disease and risk factors years after such practices were outlawed, according to an analysis of census-level data.

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