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Alien DNA, retractions, whistleblowers & more: The wild saga of hydroxychloroquine | New benefits of evolocumab

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Alien DNA, retractions, whistleblowers & more: The wild saga of hydroxychloroquine | New benefits of evolocumab
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Alien DNA, retractions, whistleblowers and more: The wild saga of hydroxychloroquine and COVID-19 continues

Hydroxychloroquine was once just an ordinary antimalarial medication—and then 2020 and COVID-19 happened. So how did we get here? 

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Hydroxychloroquine was once just an ordinary antimalarial medication—and then 2020 and COVID-19 happened. So how did we get here? 
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Evolocumab use benefits people living with HIV, dyslipidemia patients

Overall, the PCSK9 inhibitor was associated with a steady increase in coronary artery area and “significant coronary blood flow improvement.”

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Evolocumab use benefits people living with HIV, dyslipidemia patients

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Overall, the PCSK9 inhibitor was associated with a steady increase in coronary artery area and “significant coronary blood flow improvement.”
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Even with EHRs, tracking performance scores related to cardiovascular health remains a challenge

In this modern era of healthcare where value trumps volume, assessing a physician’s performance is more important than ever.

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Even with EHRs, tracking performance scores related to cardiovascular health remains a challenge

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In this modern era of healthcare where value trumps volume, assessing a physician’s performance is more important than ever.
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The top 10 U.S. hospitals for cardiology and heart surgery

Nearly 600 hospitals were considered for this updated ranking. 

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The top 10 U.S. hospitals for cardiology and heart surgery

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Nearly 600 hospitals were considered for this updated ranking. 
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Consolidation in cardiology: 3 key findings on practice size in the US

Consolidation has been a major theme for healthcare providers in recent years, with larger practices continuing to thrive compared to their smaller counterparts. But what about cardiology specifically? 

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Consolidation in cardiology: 3 key findings on practice size in the US

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Consolidation has been a major theme for healthcare providers in recent years, with larger practices continuing to thrive compared to their smaller counterparts. But what about cardiology specifically? 
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78% of COVID-19 patients show signs of heart damage after recovery

Cardiac involvement and myocardial inflammation are common in recovered COVID-19 patients, according to a new study published in JAMA Cardiology.

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78% of COVID-19 patients show signs of heart damage after recovery

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Cardiac involvement and myocardial inflammation are common in recovered COVID-19 patients, according to a new study published in JAMA Cardiology.
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What new research out of Korea tells us about NSAID use and heart attacks

The authors tracked more than 108,000 patients who suffered their first heart attack between 2009 and 2013.

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The World Health Organization (WHO) has officially endorsed the use of polypills—fixed combinations of multiple medicines contained in a single pill—for the prevention of cardiovascular disease, adding them to the latest edition of the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines.
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What new research out of Korea tells us about NSAID use and heart attacks

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The World Health Organization (WHO) has officially endorsed the use of polypills—fixed combinations of multiple medicines contained in a single pill—for the prevention of cardiovascular disease, adding them to the latest edition of the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines.
The authors tracked more than 108,000 patients who suffered their first heart attack between 2009 and 2013.
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In Other News

Female smokers four times more likely to suffer brain aneurysm than nonsmokers

That risk only grew for those with underlying hypertension, suggesting women between 30 and 60 years old may benefit from screening, researchers wrote recently.

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Female smokers four times more likely to suffer brain aneurysm than nonsmokers

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That risk only grew for those with underlying hypertension, suggesting women between 30 and 60 years old may benefit from screening, researchers wrote recently.
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Radiology practice launches investigation, warns patients after data breach

Mid-Delaware Imaging said it first became aware of the incident earlier this year, with leaders recently notifying the FBI.

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Radiology practice launches investigation, warns patients after data breach

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Mid-Delaware Imaging said it first became aware of the incident earlier this year, with leaders recently notifying the FBI.
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