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News You Need to Know Today
Good financial news for cardiologists | COVID-19’s impact on heart transplants | Genetic testing for heart disease
Friday, July 24, 2020
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Cardiology one of healthcare’s top specialties when it comes to net worth, paying off debt

Nearly half of all cardiologists have a net worth between $1 million and $5 million, according to a new report from Medscape.

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Cardiology one of healthcare’s top specialties when it comes to net worth, paying off debt

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Nearly half of all cardiologists have a net worth between $1 million and $5 million, according to a new report from Medscape.
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COVID-19’s impact on heart transplants in the US: 4 key statistics

Researchers explored everything from waitlist additions to deceased donor recoveries, sharing their findings in JAMA Cardiology. 

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COVID-19’s impact on heart transplants in the US: 4 key statistics

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Researchers explored everything from waitlist additions to deceased donor recoveries, sharing their findings in JAMA Cardiology. 
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What cardiologists know, and don’t know, about genetic testing for heart disease

Such testing typically makes the most sense when patients have a confirmed diagnosis of an inherited cardiovascular disease or an abnormality has already been identified.

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What cardiologists know, and don’t know, about genetic testing for heart disease

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Such testing typically makes the most sense when patients have a confirmed diagnosis of an inherited cardiovascular disease or an abnormality has already been identified.
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Eating chocolate linked to healthier blood vessels, lower risk of CAD

Eating chocolate—in moderation, of course—is associated with a reduced risk of coronary artery disease (CAD), according to new findings published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology.

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According to new research led by Cleveland Clinic cardiologists, consuming high levels of xylitol can significantly increase a person's three-year risk of experiencing a major adverse cardiac event. 
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Eating chocolate linked to healthier blood vessels, lower risk of CAD

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According to new research led by Cleveland Clinic cardiologists, consuming high levels of xylitol can significantly increase a person's three-year risk of experiencing a major adverse cardiac event. 
Eating chocolate—in moderation, of course—is associated with a reduced risk of coronary artery disease (CAD), according to new findings published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology.
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Featured Articles

Meet ELVIS, the holographic display that improves cardiologist accuracy

ELVIS, it seems, has entered the operating room. 

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Meet ELVIS, the holographic display that improves cardiologist accuracy

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ELVIS, it seems, has entered the operating room. 
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Unnecessary care: Levothyroxine ineffective for heart attack patients with subclinical hypothyroidism

The ThyrAMI-2 trial tracked 95 patients for 52 weeks of treatment. 

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Unnecessary care: Levothyroxine ineffective for heart attack patients with subclinical hypothyroidism

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The ThyrAMI-2 trial tracked 95 patients for 52 weeks of treatment. 
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Engineers unveil new self-powered heart monitor made with polyvinyl alcohol

The wearable devices were designed to detect such conditions as cardiovascular disease, coronary artery disease and ischemic heart disease.

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Engineers unveil new self-powered heart monitor made with polyvinyl alcohol

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The wearable devices were designed to detect such conditions as cardiovascular disease, coronary artery disease and ischemic heart disease.
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American College of Cardiology ‘disappointed’ by Trump’s decision to exit WHO

“Diseases don't respect geographic and political boundaries," wrote ACC President Athena Poppas, MD, and others. 

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American College of Cardiology ‘disappointed’ by Trump’s decision to exit WHO

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“Diseases don't respect geographic and political boundaries," wrote ACC President Athena Poppas, MD, and others. 
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In Other News

Incidental COVID-19 spotted on breast MR imaging, providing warning to radiologists

U.K. experts recently detailed their concerns in a study set to be published in the September issue of Radiology Case Reports. 

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Incidental COVID-19 spotted on breast MR imaging, providing warning to radiologists

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U.K. experts recently detailed their concerns in a study set to be published in the September issue of Radiology Case Reports. 
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‘Our patients are waiting’: Docs push hospitals to establish clinical AI departments

AI, the group wrote, could "usurp the EHR as the most disappointing application of technology within medicine”

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‘Our patients are waiting’: Docs push hospitals to establish clinical AI departments

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AI, the group wrote, could "usurp the EHR as the most disappointing application of technology within medicine”
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