Predictors of in-hospital mortality include worse LVEF, longer time to return of spontaneous circulation, older age
Persistently High Stroke Risk Seen After TIA, Minor Stroke
Cumulative incidence of stroke was 12.5 percent at five years, 19.8 percent at 10 years
Weight Loss Greater With Intermittent Fasting Than Calorie Restriction
Weight loss moderately greater with 4:3 IMF versus daily calorie restriction in adults with overweight, obesity
ACC: Bilateral Oophorectomy Linked to Increased Risk for Heart Failure
Each one-year increase in oophorectomy age linked to 0.6-year delay in onset of heart failure
Combination Lipid-Lowering Therapy Linked to Greater Drop in LDL-C
Greater reduction seen in LDL-C; reductions also seen in all-cause mortality, major adverse CV events, stroke incidence
Risk for Rehospitalization Higher for Patients With Takotsubo Syndrome
Likelihood of hospitalization twofold higher compared with general population, similar to patients with myocardial infarction
ACC: Screening Mammograms + AI May ID Cardiovascular Disease
Heart attack, stroke, heart failure, and death increase with breast arterial calcification
ACC: Colorectal Cancer Tied to Higher Risk for Cardiovascular Death
Risk highest in the two years following colorectal cancer diagnosis
Sensorized T-Shirt Enables Early Discharge After Oncological Urology Surgery
90 percent of patients satisfied with remote patient monitoring
NIH Ends Funding for the Effects of Climate Change on Health
By I. Edwards HealthDay ReporterTHURSDAY, March 27, 2025 (HealthDay News) — The National Institutes of Health (NIH) will no longer fund new research on how climate change affects people’s health, …