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Apple iPhone capable of deactivating ICDs | Battle of the diets: Vegan vs. Mediterranean | COVID-19 & cardiac arrest

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Apple iPhone capable of deactivating ICDs | Battle of the diets: Vegan vs. Mediterranean | COVID-19 & cardiac arrest
Monday, February 8, 2021
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Warning: iPhone 12 capable of deactivating implantable cardiac devices, putting patients at risk

"We were all stunned," one cardiologist said after discovering the problem.

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Warning: iPhone 12 capable of deactivating implantable cardiac devices, putting patients at risk

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"We were all stunned," one cardiologist said after discovering the problem.
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Vegan diet associated with more weight loss, better cholesterol control than Mediterranean diet

The Mediterranean diet, meanwhile, was associated with a more significant drop in systolic and diastolic blood pressure.  

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Following a plant-based diet can significantly lower a person’s risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) or dying from cardiovascular causes, according to new research published in BMJ Nutrition, Prevention and Health.[1] The study’s authors emphasized that a person can still occasionally eat meat, fish or dairy products and still see substantial benefits—the key is to keep such things to a minimum and embrace fruits, vegetables, nuts, legumes, teas and coffees.
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Vegan diet associated with more weight loss, better cholesterol control than Mediterranean diet

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Following a plant-based diet can significantly lower a person’s risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) or dying from cardiovascular causes, according to new research published in BMJ Nutrition, Prevention and Health.[1] The study’s authors emphasized that a person can still occasionally eat meat, fish or dairy products and still see substantial benefits—the key is to keep such things to a minimum and embrace fruits, vegetables, nuts, legumes, teas and coffees.
The Mediterranean diet, meanwhile, was associated with a more significant drop in systolic and diastolic blood pressure.  
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‘A very lethal combination’: COVID-19 patients much more likely to die from sudden cardiac arrest

Sudden cardiac arrest, both in and outside of the hospital, is much more fatal for patients who already have COVID-19. 

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‘A very lethal combination’: COVID-19 patients much more likely to die from sudden cardiac arrest

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Sudden cardiac arrest, both in and outside of the hospital, is much more fatal for patients who already have COVID-19. 
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Direct oral anticoagulants safer than warfarin for AFib patients with bioprosthetic heart valves

The analysis, published in the American Journal of Cardiology, focused on both the safety and effectiveness of these two treatment options. 

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Direct oral anticoagulants safer than warfarin for AFib patients with bioprosthetic heart valves

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The analysis, published in the American Journal of Cardiology, focused on both the safety and effectiveness of these two treatment options. 
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Drinking green tea or coffee can reduce all-cause mortality for stroke, heart attack survivors

Drinking coffee also benefits patients who have not experienced a stroke or heart attack, though the impact is not as significant. 

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Drinking green tea or coffee can reduce all-cause mortality for stroke, heart attack survivors

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Drinking coffee also benefits patients who have not experienced a stroke or heart attack, though the impact is not as significant. 
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FDA announces recall of Boston Scientific’s EMBLEM S-ICD Subcutaneous Electrode—26 injuries, 1 death reported

The FDA categorized this as a Class I recall, which means it is an especially serious issue that can result in injury or death.  

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FDA announces recall of Boston Scientific’s EMBLEM S-ICD Subcutaneous Electrode—26 injuries, 1 death reported

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The FDA categorized this as a Class I recall, which means it is an especially serious issue that can result in injury or death.  
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Why wealthier countries often have higher AFib death rates

The study, published in European Heart Journal, included decades of data from 20 different countries. 

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Why wealthier countries often have higher AFib death rates

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The study, published in European Heart Journal, included decades of data from 20 different countries. 
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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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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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Former imaging informatics researcher facing federal charges after fraudulently obtaining $1.7M grant

Lin Yang is accused of purposely hiding his ties to the Chinese government in relation to his imaging research and a tool known as "MuscleMiner."

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Former imaging informatics researcher facing federal charges after fraudulently obtaining $1.7M grant

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Lin Yang is accused of purposely hiding his ties to the Chinese government in relation to his imaging research and a tool known as "MuscleMiner."
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