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AI making an impact behind the scenes | New EARLY TAVR data | Americans keep poisoning themselves with semaglutide
Monday, June 29, 2026
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AI is transforming cardiac imaging—often in ways clinicians do not recognize

AI impacts care in so many ways now that it often goes unnoticed by clinicians. 

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Damini Dey, PhD, FSCCT, a professor of biomedical sciences, co-associate director of the Biomedical Imaging Research Institute, and director of the quantitative image analysis program at Cedars-Sinai, explains how artificial intelligence (AI) is impacting cardiovascular imaging without most people realizing.
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AI is transforming cardiac imaging—often in ways clinicians do not recognize

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Damini Dey, PhD, FSCCT, a professor of biomedical sciences, co-associate director of the Biomedical Imaging Research Institute, and director of the quantitative image analysis program at Cedars-Sinai, explains how artificial intelligence (AI) is impacting cardiovascular imaging without most people realizing.
AI impacts care in so many ways now that it often goes unnoticed by clinicians. 
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EARLY TAVR update: New data highlight continued benefits of treating asymptomatic aortic stenosis

Philippe Généreux, MD, presented updated findings from one of cardiology's most closely watched trials at New York Valves 2026. 

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Newsweek ranked the 50 best heart hospitals in the world
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EARLY TAVR update: New data highlight continued benefits of treating asymptomatic aortic stenosis

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Newsweek ranked the 50 best heart hospitals in the world
Philippe Généreux, MD, presented updated findings from one of cardiology's most closely watched trials at New York Valves 2026. 
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Americans keep poisoning themselves with semaglutide, other weight loss drugs

These incidents became much more common after the FDA started approving GLP-1 drugs for chronic weight management in 2021. 

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Semaglutide (Wegovy) injector pen. Photo by Dave Fornell
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Americans keep poisoning themselves with semaglutide, other weight loss drugs

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Semaglutide (Wegovy) injector pen. Photo by Dave Fornell
These incidents became much more common after the FDA started approving GLP-1 drugs for chronic weight management in 2021. 
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Featured Articles

Investigational heart drug for nonobstructive HCM one step closer to FDA approval

No drugs are currently approved by the FDA for the treatment of symptomatic, nonobstructive HCM. Could oral therapy ninerafaxstat be the first?

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Investigational heart drug for nonobstructive HCM one step closer to FDA approval

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No drugs are currently approved by the FDA for the treatment of symptomatic, nonobstructive HCM. Could oral therapy ninerafaxstat be the first?
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Thousands of heart surgery kits recalled due to FDA quality concerns

Specific lots of several procedure kits have been recalled after the FDA identified quality issues during a recent inspection.

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Thousands of heart surgery kits recalled due to FDA quality concerns

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FDA recall medical device recall product recall
Specific lots of several procedure kits have been recalled after the FDA identified quality issues during a recent inspection.
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Shockwave Medical announces new studies evaluating carotid IVL platform

Carotid artery disease causes up to 30% of all strokes, but severely calcified lesions can make treatment quite complex. The hope is that IVL can be as successful in this area as it has been in the treatment of coronary and peripheral artery disease. 

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the SKYWARD U.S. investigational device exemption (IDE) clinical program was launched to evaluate the Shockwave SkyRunner Carotid Intravascular Lithotripsy (IVL) System to break up carotid artery calcium prior to stenting.
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Shockwave Medical announces new studies evaluating carotid IVL platform

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the SKYWARD U.S. investigational device exemption (IDE) clinical program was launched to evaluate the Shockwave SkyRunner Carotid Intravascular Lithotripsy (IVL) System to break up carotid artery calcium prior to stenting.
Carotid artery disease causes up to 30% of all strokes, but severely calcified lesions can make treatment quite complex. The hope is that IVL can be as successful in this area as it has been in the treatment of coronary and peripheral artery disease. 
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TAVR with Edwards Lifesciences valve for severe AR linked to ‘encouraging’ data

All patients presented with severe aortic regurgitation. The study's findings were presented at New York Valves 2026 and published in JSCAI.

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Performing transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) with the J-Valve transcatheter heart valve (THV) may help limit the risk of coronary artery obstruction (CAO) in high-risk patients, according to a new study published in Clinical Interventions in Aging.[1]
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TAVR with Edwards Lifesciences valve for severe AR linked to ‘encouraging’ data

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Performing transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) with the J-Valve transcatheter heart valve (THV) may help limit the risk of coronary artery obstruction (CAO) in high-risk patients, according to a new study published in Clinical Interventions in Aging.[1]
All patients presented with severe aortic regurgitation. The study's findings were presented at New York Valves 2026 and published in JSCAI.
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In Case You Missed It

Is coffee bad for the heart? New research links it to a major risk—and multiple benefits

Drinking a lot of coffee may increase a person's heart attack risk, according to a new meta-analysis. On the other hand, coffee intake was linked to key benefits in the same study.

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Is coffee bad for the heart? New research links it to a major risk—and multiple benefits

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Drinking a lot of coffee may increase a person's heart attack risk, according to a new meta-analysis. On the other hand, coffee intake was linked to key benefits in the same study.
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Medical societies respond after Trump administration questioned necessity of certain procedures

A recent OIG report suggested vascular surgeons, interventional cardiologists and interventional radiologists may be performing medically unnecessary procedures in office-based labs. Now, some of the leading medical societies from those fields have provided additional context. 

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Heart doctors and surgeons working together. Top cardiology hospitals in the United States.
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Medical societies respond after Trump administration questioned necessity of certain procedures

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Heart doctors and surgeons working together. Top cardiology hospitals in the United States.
A recent OIG report suggested vascular surgeons, interventional cardiologists and interventional radiologists may be performing medically unnecessary procedures in office-based labs. Now, some of the leading medical societies from those fields have provided additional context. 
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New-look pacemaker uses ultrasound to stimulate the heart—no implant required

The engineers behind this new device envision a future where patients wear a single postage stamp-sized sticker that images and stimulates the heart. 

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New-look pacemaker uses ultrasound to stimulate the heart—no implant required

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The engineers behind this new device envision a future where patients wear a single postage stamp-sized sticker that images and stimulates the heart. 
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In Other News

Health system CEO fired without cause in wake of class-action lawsuit over unnecessary surgeries

Reese Jackson, the former president and CEO of Chesapeake Regional Healthcare was unceremoniously dismissed from his role on June 1. Jackson has been named as a defendant in a pending class-action lawsuit filed by 900 women. 

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Health system CEO fired without cause in wake of class-action lawsuit over unnecessary surgeries

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Resigned | Fired
Reese Jackson, the former president and CEO of Chesapeake Regional Healthcare was unceremoniously dismissed from his role on June 1. Jackson has been named as a defendant in a pending class-action lawsuit filed by 900 women. 
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Kentucky doc earns $3.5M judgment after seven-year court battle over complaint he was ‘on something’

The state’s Supreme Court restored the judgment, agreeing that John Farmer, Jr., MD, was branded with a “proverbial scarlet letter” after the complaint, which spiraled out of control and damaged his career. 

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Kentucky doc earns $3.5M judgment after seven-year court battle over complaint he was ‘on something’

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The state’s Supreme Court restored the judgment, agreeing that John Farmer, Jr., MD, was branded with a “proverbial scarlet letter” after the complaint, which spiraled out of control and damaged his career. 
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