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Updated guidelines for treating HFrEF | Comparing the imaging options for low-risk stable chest pain | Physical activity & CVD
Wednesday, January 13, 2021
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American College of Cardiology shares new treatment guidelines for HFrEF, emphasizing team-based approach

The document, published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, includes updated data and new treatment strategies. 

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American College of Cardiology shares new treatment guidelines for HFrEF, emphasizing team-based approach

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The document, published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, includes updated data and new treatment strategies. 
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When treating low-risk stable chest pain, what’s the most cost-effective imaging option?

One key detail of the team's analysis was that anatomic imaging strategies are associated with an especially high sensitivity for detecting coronary artery disease. 

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When treating low-risk stable chest pain, what’s the most cost-effective imaging option?

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One key detail of the team's analysis was that anatomic imaging strategies are associated with an especially high sensitivity for detecting coronary artery disease. 
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Motion sensors confirm that staying active lowers your risk of CVD—and the more you move, the lower the risk

Researchers turned to accelerometers, lightweight motion sensors that can be attached to a user’s wrist, to investigate this topic. 

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Motion sensors confirm that staying active lowers your risk of CVD—and the more you move, the lower the risk

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Researchers turned to accelerometers, lightweight motion sensors that can be attached to a user’s wrist, to investigate this topic. 
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Cardiovascular deaths increased during the pandemic’s opening months

The most dramatic shifts were for deaths from ischemic heart disease and hypertensive diseases.

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Cardiovascular deaths increased during the pandemic’s opening months

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The most dramatic shifts were for deaths from ischemic heart disease and hypertensive diseases.
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To help ease COVID concerns, American College of Cardiology will offer continuous screening for conference attendees

In 2020, COVID-19 forced the ACC to cancel its entire annual meeting just weeks before it was scheduled to take place. 

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To help ease COVID concerns, American College of Cardiology will offer continuous screening for conference attendees

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In 2020, COVID-19 forced the ACC to cancel its entire annual meeting just weeks before it was scheduled to take place. 
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Smoking marijuana and tobacco linked to elevated levels of toxic chemicals

Smoking marijuana could be more harmful than many users realize, according to the new research. 

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Smoking marijuana and tobacco linked to elevated levels of toxic chemicals

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Smoking marijuana could be more harmful than many users realize, according to the new research. 
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In Other News

ACR condemns Capitol Hill attack: ‘Mob violence can have no place in American politics or society’

The American College of Radiology said it stands with individuals of "all political affiliations" in condemning last week's attack that left five people dead.

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ACR condemns Capitol Hill attack: ‘Mob violence can have no place in American politics or society’

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The American College of Radiology said it stands with individuals of "all political affiliations" in condemning last week's attack that left five people dead.
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FDA refines its approach to AI-based software

The FDA’s new Digital Health Center of Excellence has released a document describing how it will henceforth oversee and evaluate software that incorporates AI and machine learning for medical applications.

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The FDA’s new Digital Health Center of Excellence has released a document describing how it will henceforth oversee and evaluate software that incorporates AI and machine learning for medical applications.
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