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Cardiologist salaries on the rise | A new treatment for congenital heart disease | Plant-based diets & CV health
Friday, August 28, 2020
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Cardiologist salaries are on the rise, with electrophysiologists leading the way

The new report, developed by MedAxiom, includes data from nearly 4,000 healthcare providers.

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Cardiologist salaries are on the rise, with electrophysiologists leading the way

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The new report, developed by MedAxiom, includes data from nearly 4,000 healthcare providers.
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Gout medication could be used to treat congenital heart disease

Treatment with probenecid led to “improved cardiac function and exercise performance” in patients with congenital univentricular circulation.

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Gout medication could be used to treat congenital heart disease

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Treatment with probenecid led to “improved cardiac function and exercise performance” in patients with congenital univentricular circulation.
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Some plant-based diets much better for cardiovascular health than others

Eating healthier plant-based foods—fruits and vegetables instead of refined grains and sweets—can help obese patients maintain normal blood pressure, according to new data presented ahead of ESC Congress 2020. 

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Fruits vegetableshave been seen as a key component to heart health diets.
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Some plant-based diets much better for cardiovascular health than others

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Fruits vegetableshave been seen as a key component to heart health diets.
Eating healthier plant-based foods—fruits and vegetables instead of refined grains and sweets—can help obese patients maintain normal blood pressure, according to new data presented ahead of ESC Congress 2020. 
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New recommendations for reducing the risk of stroke during, and after, heart surgery

This brand new guidance was published by the American Heart Association.

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New recommendations for reducing the risk of stroke during, and after, heart surgery

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This brand new guidance was published by the American Heart Association.
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Journal issues corrections for key imaging study on heart damage and COVID-19

The authors first learned of the errors after an exchange with a journalist on social media.

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Journal issues corrections for key imaging study on heart damage and COVID-19

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The authors first learned of the errors after an exchange with a journalist on social media.
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Is gastric bypass more beneficial for diabetes patients than traditional weight loss?

The research, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, compared patients with diabetes who lost weight after gastric bypass surgery with those who lost it by changing their diet. 

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Is gastric bypass more beneficial for diabetes patients than traditional weight loss?

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The research, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, compared patients with diabetes who lost weight after gastric bypass surgery with those who lost it by changing their diet. 
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Philips to acquire interventional device firm Intact Vascular for more than $275M

Around since 2011 and based in Wayne, Pennsylvania, the company specializes in treating peripheral artery disease.  

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Philips to acquire interventional device firm Intact Vascular for more than $275M

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Around since 2011 and based in Wayne, Pennsylvania, the company specializes in treating peripheral artery disease.  
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Machine learning can help avert infants’ discomfort, overtreatment

An AI algorithm could have kept almost 850 of 1,240 fevered infants—close to 70%—from having to undergo a painful lumbar puncture, aka “spinal tap,” for finding out if their high temps owed to a serious bacterial infection.

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Machine learning can help avert infants’ discomfort, overtreatment

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An AI algorithm could have kept almost 850 of 1,240 fevered infants—close to 70%—from having to undergo a painful lumbar puncture, aka “spinal tap,” for finding out if their high temps owed to a serious bacterial infection.
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Teleradiology helps Portland medical group survive COVID-19 and push forward into the future

Sponsored by vRad

The Portland Clinic (TPC), a physician-owned, multi-specialty group serving northwest Oregon, first opened its doors in 1921, when gas was $0.26 per gallon and silent films still ruled the box office. Nearly 100 years later, TPC has built a tight network of five clinic locations with 30 specialties and primary care teams working together to provide the full spectrum of care for patients within the Portland metropolitan area.

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Teleradiology helps Portland medical group survive COVID-19 and push forward into the future

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The Portland Clinic (TPC), a physician-owned, multi-specialty group serving northwest Oregon, first opened its doors in 1921, when gas was $0.26 per gallon and silent films still ruled the box office. Nearly 100 years later, TPC has built a tight network of five clinic locations with 30 specialties and primary care teams working together to provide the full spectrum of care for patients within the Portland metropolitan area.
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