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Cardiologist urges patients not to follow keto diet | Readmission rates for CVD | Alcohol & AFib

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Cardiologist urges patients not to follow keto diet | Readmission rates for CVD | Alcohol & AFib
Thursday, January 14, 2021
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Cardiologist urges patients not to follow keto diet, calling it ‘a mistake’

“The keto diet, I believe, is based on misinformation," he said. 

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Keto diet may raise risk of cardiovascular issues
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Cardiologist urges patients not to follow keto diet, calling it ‘a mistake’

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Keto diet may raise risk of cardiovascular issues
“The keto diet, I believe, is based on misinformation," he said. 
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When perception is reality: Readmission rates higher among CVD patients who think they’ll be back

A new study in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes examines trends in readmission rates among CVD patients. 

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The American College of Cardiology and American Heart Association have collaborated on a new update to the much-discussed 2021 chest pain guidelines. The American College of Emergency Physicians and Society for Cardiac Angiography and Interventions also contributed to the document.
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When perception is reality: Readmission rates higher among CVD patients who think they’ll be back

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The American College of Cardiology and American Heart Association have collaborated on a new update to the much-discussed 2021 chest pain guidelines. The American College of Emergency Physicians and Society for Cardiac Angiography and Interventions also contributed to the document.
A new study in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes examines trends in readmission rates among CVD patients. 
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Alcohol consumption, even just a daily glass of wine, leads to a heightened risk of AFib

Researchers tracked data from more than 107,000 patients, completing what is believed to be the largest study of its kind. 

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Alcohol consumption, even just a daily glass of wine, leads to a heightened risk of AFib

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Researchers tracked data from more than 107,000 patients, completing what is believed to be the largest study of its kind. 
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Featured Articles

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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Heart damage less common among athletes who recover from COVID-19 than previously believed, cardiologists find

“The differences in the findings are extremely important,” one researcher said. 

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Heart damage less common among athletes who recover from COVID-19 than previously believed, cardiologists find

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“The differences in the findings are extremely important,” one researcher said. 
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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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In Other News

Doing what you love: Why residents and fellows are considering careers in teleradiology

Sponsored by vRad

When Christopher Garcia, MD, MHS, completed his post-residency fellowship in 2015, he was looking forward to kickstarting his career in radiology. As he considered the variety of job opportunities before him—joining a private practice, working at a hospital—one option made more sense than any others: reading remotely from ­­­­the comfort of his Connecticut home as a teleradiologist.  

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Doing what you love: Why residents and fellows are considering careers in teleradiology

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When Christopher Garcia, MD, MHS, completed his post-residency fellowship in 2015, he was looking forward to kickstarting his career in radiology. As he considered the variety of job opportunities before him—joining a private practice, working at a hospital—one option made more sense than any others: reading remotely from ­­­­the comfort of his Connecticut home as a teleradiologist.  
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Controversial radiologist and former White House COVID-19 advisor Scott Atlas deletes Twitter account

He told reporters that the platform’s decision to purge some 70K users after Jan. 6 riots on Capitol Hill influenced his thinking. 

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Controversial radiologist and former White House COVID-19 advisor Scott Atlas deletes Twitter account

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He told reporters that the platform’s decision to purge some 70K users after Jan. 6 riots on Capitol Hill influenced his thinking. 
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