Skip to main content
  • Clinical
      |Clinical
    • Acute Coronary Syndromes
    • Cardiac Surgery
    • Covid-19
    • Heart Failure
    • Heart Health
    • Heart Rhythm
    • Hypertension
    • Interventional Cardiology
    • Mitral Valve
    • Pharmaceutics
    • Structural Heart Disease
    • TAVR
    • Tricuspid Valve
    • Vascular & Endovascular
  • Management
      |Management
    • Chest Pain Guidelines
    • Compensation
    • Economics
    • Education & Training
    • Legal News
    • Patient Care
    • Policy & Regulations
    • Professional Associations
    • Quality
    • Revenue
    • Staffing
  • Technology
      |Technology
    • AI
    • Cardiac Imaging
    • Cath Lab
    • CT
    • CVIS
    • ECG
    • Echo
    • EP Lab
    • Informatics
    • MRI
    • Nuclear Cardiology
    • Remote Monitoring
  • Videos
  • Conferences
      |Conferences
    • ACC
    • AHA
    • ASE
    • ASNC
    • ESC
    • EuroPCR
    • HFSA
    • HRS
    • SCAI
    • SCCT
    • SIIM
    • SNMMI
    • STS
    • TCT
    • VIVA
  • Custom Content
      |Custom Content
    • Experience Stories
    • Webinars & Videos
  • Subscribe
  • Forty Under 40 Award
      |Forty Under 40 Award
    • Class of 2026
    • Class of 2025

Search form

Home

News You Need to Know Today
Increase in heart disease deaths linked to COVID-19 | More metformin recalls | TAVR & bicuspid aortic valve disease
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
Link to Twitter Link to Facebook Link to Linkedin Link to Vimeo

Today's News and Trends

Top Stories

The pandemic’s toll: Total deaths, death from heart disease both up in the US

Total death counts in the United States are typically consistent from one year to the next, the authors noted—but not in 2020. 

READ MORE >
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin

The pandemic’s toll: Total deaths, death from heart disease both up in the US

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
Total death counts in the United States are typically consistent from one year to the next, the authors noted—but not in 2020. 
READ MORE >

2 new recalls announced for extended-release metformin due to contamination

More lots of extended-release metformin have been recalled due to high levels of NDMA, a contaminant associated with cancer.

READ MORE >
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin

2 new recalls announced for extended-release metformin due to contamination

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
More lots of extended-release metformin have been recalled due to high levels of NDMA, a contaminant associated with cancer.
READ MORE >

TAVR safe for low-risk patients with bicuspid aortic valve disease

More research on long-term outcomes is still needed before TAVR can be recommended for such patients across the board.

READ MORE >
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin

TAVR safe for low-risk patients with bicuspid aortic valve disease

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
More research on long-term outcomes is still needed before TAVR can be recommended for such patients across the board.
READ MORE >

Brain MR imaging linked to better outcomes for patients with acute ischemic stroke

Brain MRI scans do lead to increased costs, the authors noted, but the clinical benefits are significant.

READ MORE >
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin

Brain MR imaging linked to better outcomes for patients with acute ischemic stroke

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
Brain MRI scans do lead to increased costs, the authors noted, but the clinical benefits are significant.
READ MORE >

Featured Articles

Hydroxychloroquine ‘not an effective treatment’ for COVID-19, leads to longer hospital stays

The study's authors explored data from more than 1,500 patients treated with hydroxychloroquine and more than 3,000 who received usual care. 

READ MORE >
Hospital staff walking through a medical facility, intentionally blurred to look artistic
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin

Hydroxychloroquine ‘not an effective treatment’ for COVID-19, leads to longer hospital stays

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
Hospital staff walking through a medical facility, intentionally blurred to look artistic
The study's authors explored data from more than 1,500 patients treated with hydroxychloroquine and more than 3,000 who received usual care. 
READ MORE >

Medical scribes can reduce burnout among cardiologists—and they practically pay for themselves

Medical scribes can save cardiologists a lot of time, and seeing just one additional patient a day would cover the additional costs. 

READ MORE >
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin

Medical scribes can reduce burnout among cardiologists—and they practically pay for themselves

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
Medical scribes can save cardiologists a lot of time, and seeing just one additional patient a day would cover the additional costs. 
READ MORE >

Why metoprolol should be the beta-blocker of choice for heart attack patients

While metoprolol was linked with limiting infarct size, two other beta-blockers—atenolol and propranolol—were not associated with such improvements.

READ MORE >
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin

Why metoprolol should be the beta-blocker of choice for heart attack patients

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
While metoprolol was linked with limiting infarct size, two other beta-blockers—atenolol and propranolol—were not associated with such improvements.
READ MORE >

From the Magazine

Protecting Your Front Line: Care for Caregivers

Clinical and administrative leaders are employing creative, out-of-the-box thinking to engage, enrich, nurture and distract staff who are facing unprecedented challenges and risks.

READ MORE >
Care For Caregivers
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin

Protecting Your Front Line: Care for Caregivers

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
Care For Caregivers
Clinical and administrative leaders are employing creative, out-of-the-box thinking to engage, enrich, nurture and distract staff who are facing unprecedented challenges and risks.
READ MORE >

In Other News

Needed medical equipment going unused in hospitals due to avoidable repair lapses

The COVID crisis has swollen the demand for repairs to hospitals’ overworked medical equipment at the same time it has, in effect, shrunken the field of qualified repair workers.

READ MORE >
Repair
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin

Needed medical equipment going unused in hospitals due to avoidable repair lapses

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin
Repair
The COVID crisis has swollen the demand for repairs to hospitals’ overworked medical equipment at the same time it has, in effect, shrunken the field of qualified repair workers.
READ MORE >

Innovate Healthcare thanks our partners for supporting our newsletters.
Sponsorship has no influence on editorial content.

Interested in reaching our audiences, contact our team

*|LIST:ADDRESSLINE|*

You received this email because you signed up for newsletters from Innovate Healthcare.
Change your preferences or unsubscribe here

Contact Us  |  Unsubscribe from all  |  Privacy Policy

© Innovate Healthcare, a TriMed Media brand
Innovate Healthcare

Recent Newsletters

Healthcare Economics & Policy: Cardiologist salaries keep climbing | CVD in the US | Breathing device gains patent
Lipids & Metabolic: Praise—and concerns—about the keto diet and intermittent fasting | Prior statin use & COVID-19
Chemotherapy could be damaging children’s heart cells | 5 ways to keep patients safe as the pandemic continues
September in Review: The 'ideal' diet for heart health | Hydroxychloroquine and CV outcomes | COVID-19 & hypotension
COVID-19 & in-hospital cardiac arrest | New study highlights the benefits of choosing TAVR over surgery
It's World Heart Day! | Sending STEMI patients home early after PCI | Diabetes meds that help with heart, kidney disease
Electrophysiology & Arrhythmia: Hydroxychloroquine & CV outcomes | Fitbit & AFib detection | Early rhythm control therapy

Pagination

    • First page « First
    • Previous page ‹‹
    • Page …321
    • Page 322
    • Page 323
    • Page 324
    • Current page 325
    • Page 326
    • Page 327
    • Page 328
    • Page 329 …
    • Next page ››
    • Last page Last »
  • Home
  • News
  • Article Archive
  • Custom Content
  • Webinars
  • Press Releases
  • Content Studio
  • Advertising
  • Submit Press Release
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cardiovascular Business
  • HealthExec
  • Radiology Business
 
© 2026 Innovate Healthcare | All Rights Reserved. | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy
 
Design by Adaptive Theme