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Acute Coronary Syndromes: Reducing all-cause mortality for MI patients | Hospitalization rates for chest pain

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Acute Coronary Syndromes: Reducing all-cause mortality for MI patients | Hospitalization rates for chest pain
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
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Cancer patients are missing out on safe, effective heart attack treatments

The study's authors reviewed data from more than 1.8 million patients, confirming that PCI is still safe and effective when a patient has cancer. 

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Cancer patients are missing out on safe, effective heart attack treatments

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The study's authors reviewed data from more than 1.8 million patients, confirming that PCI is still safe and effective when a patient has cancer. 
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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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7 risk factors associated with death and cardiovascular events among hospitalized COVID-19 patients

Even with numerous vaccines now being distributed, the COVID-19 pandemic continues to cause havoc for health systems all over the world. 

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7 risk factors associated with death and cardiovascular events among hospitalized COVID-19 patients

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Even with numerous vaccines now being distributed, the COVID-19 pandemic continues to cause havoc for health systems all over the world. 
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AI model IDs high-risk cardiovascular patients based on imaging data

The algorithm can help physicians make key decisions about a patient’s health, including whether or not it is time to consider statin therapy. 

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Artificial intelligence (AI) has been one of the biggest stories in healthcare for years, but many clinicians still remain unsure about how, exactly, they should be using AI to help their patients. A new analysis in European Heart Journal explored that exact issue, providing cardiology professionals with a step-by-step breakdown of how to get the most out of this potentially game-changing technology.
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AI model IDs high-risk cardiovascular patients based on imaging data

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Artificial intelligence (AI) has been one of the biggest stories in healthcare for years, but many clinicians still remain unsure about how, exactly, they should be using AI to help their patients. A new analysis in European Heart Journal explored that exact issue, providing cardiology professionals with a step-by-step breakdown of how to get the most out of this potentially game-changing technology.
The algorithm can help physicians make key decisions about a patient’s health, including whether or not it is time to consider statin therapy. 
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Heart disease remains the world’s No. 1 cause of death—and COVID-19 will likely keep it there

Looking ahead, researchers predicted that COVID-19 will keep heart disease as the world’s No. 1 cause of death for quite some time.

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Heart disease remains the world’s No. 1 cause of death—and COVID-19 will likely keep it there

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Looking ahead, researchers predicted that COVID-19 will keep heart disease as the world’s No. 1 cause of death for quite some time.
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Higher hospitalization rates for chest pain do not lead to better outcomes

Chest pain is one of the most common reasons adults in the United States visit the emergency department, leading to more than 7 million patient encounters each year.

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Higher hospitalization rates for chest pain do not lead to better outcomes

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Chest pain is one of the most common reasons adults in the United States visit the emergency department, leading to more than 7 million patient encounters each year.
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Diabetes, insulin resistance strongly associated with premature coronary heart disease among women

The study’s authors explored data from more than 28,000 women, focusing on the impact of dozens of biomarkers. 

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Diabetes, insulin resistance strongly associated with premature coronary heart disease among women

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The study’s authors explored data from more than 28,000 women, focusing on the impact of dozens of biomarkers. 
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