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ACC looks to build inclusive, bully-free cardiology workplaces

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Patrice Wendling
Publish date: March 23, 2022

A new policy statement offers organizations and individuals strategies to address bias, discrimination, bullying, and harassment – be it from a...

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Big missed opportunities for BP control in premenopausal women

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Patrice Wendling
Publish date: March 14, 2022

A new NHANES analysis found no improvement in hypertension control over the past decade and evidence of racial and ethnic disparities in these...

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Resistance exercise may be best workout for a good night’s sleep

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Patrice Wendling
Publish date: March 14, 2022

A head-to-head comparison with other types of exercise suggests resistance exercise may be particularly effective for sleep quality, efficiency,...

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Fewer than half with severe aortic stenosis get new valves

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Patrice Wendling
Publish date: March 7, 2022

The findings are surprising given the availability of transcatheter options and should sound the alarm for change, experts suggest.

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‘Striking’ differences in BP when wrong cuff size is used

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Patrice Wendling
Publish date: March 3, 2022

A new trial bolsters the case for avoiding a one-cuff-size-fits-all approach to measuring blood pressure and for improving patient access to a...

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Cardiologist whistleblower lawsuit settled for $3.8 million

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Patrice Wendling
Publish date: February 24, 2022

A New Hampshire hospital “vigorously disagrees” that an arrangement to provide call coverage violated federal law and dismisses other serious...

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Mixed results for cardiologists in stroke thrombectomy

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Patrice Wendling
Publish date: February 18, 2022

Specialized training and collaboration between specialties, experts say, are essential for interventional cardiologists to achieve results similar...

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Novel drug targets raised Lp(a): topline results released

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Patrice Wendling
Publish date: February 11, 2022

Significant reductions in lipoprotein(a) were sustained out to 150 days in patients without cardiovascular disease in top-line phase 1 results...

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Merits of short DAPT, de-escalation in ACS challenge guidelines

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Patrice Wendling
Publish date: February 10, 2022

Results from the meta-analysis should put the alternative strategies on par with each other or even dethrone standard DAPT in current guidelines,...

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‘Substantial’ CVD risks, burden up to a year after COVID-19

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Patrice Wendling
Publish date: February 10, 2022

Governments and health systems need to be prepared to deal with the likely significant contribution of the pandemic to a rising burden of...

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VARC-3 TAVR technical failure definition ‘highly clinically relevant’

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Patrice Wendling
Publish date: February 3, 2022

The new endpoint was met in the majority of patients, but observers say there’s still a need for further improvements in TAVR devices, techniques...

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Dr. Jeremiah Stamler, pioneer of preventive cardiology, dies at 102

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Patrice Wendling
Publish date: February 1, 2022

The internationally renowned physician’s research altered the way the world views diet and heart health, and influenced public health policy for...

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HF prognosis differs according to iron deficiency definition

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Patrice Wendling
Publish date: January 27, 2022

The current guideline definition excludes patients who may have iron deficiency and a high mortality and includes many who may not be iron...

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USPSTF says evidence still lacking for AFib screening in asymptomatic patients

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Patrice Wendling
Publish date: January 26, 2022

The prevalence of AFib increases in age from less than 0.2% in adults younger than 55 years to about 10% in those 85 years or older.

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Medtronic recalls HawkOne directional atherectomy system

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Patrice Wendling
Publish date: January 24, 2022

The Class I recall warns that the system’s catheter tip may break off or separate during use, which could lead to serious adverse events.

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