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MIND diet associated with cardiac, cognitive benefits | 'I have so much hope now' | FDA's lamotrigine warning

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MIND diet associated with cardiac, cognitive benefits | 'I have so much hope now' | FDA's lamotrigine warning
Monday, March 1, 2021
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MIND diet, a combination of Mediterranean and DASH diets, associated with cardiac and cognitive benefits

Researchers evaluated the imaging results and dietary habits of more than 2,500 adults, sharing their analysis in the British Journal of Nutrition.

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MIND diet, a combination of Mediterranean and DASH diets, associated with cardiac and cognitive benefits

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Researchers evaluated the imaging results and dietary habits of more than 2,500 adults, sharing their analysis in the British Journal of Nutrition.
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‘I have so much hope now’: Patient thrives after undergoing 2 heart valve replacement procedures

Both procedures were a part of a clinical trial—and both occurred at the same facility.

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‘I have so much hope now’: Patient thrives after undergoing 2 heart valve replacement procedures

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Both procedures were a part of a clinical trial—and both occurred at the same facility.
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Epilepsy groups investigate FDA warning that lamotrigine could harm patients with heart problems

The International League Against Epilepsy and American Epilepsy Society formed a task force to investigate this new warning, sharing its findings in Epilepsia Open. 

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Epilepsy groups investigate FDA warning that lamotrigine could harm patients with heart problems

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The International League Against Epilepsy and American Epilepsy Society formed a task force to investigate this new warning, sharing its findings in Epilepsia Open. 
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Featured Articles

Keto diet, other forms of ketone therapy associated with multiple benefits for CVD patients

While some healthcare professionals swear by the keto diet, others fear that it can be harmful. A new analysis, published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, explored this very issue.

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Keto diet, other forms of ketone therapy associated with multiple benefits for CVD patients

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While some healthcare professionals swear by the keto diet, others fear that it can be harmful. A new analysis, published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, explored this very issue.
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How 64% of U.S. COVID-19 hospitalizations could have been avoided

“Medical providers should educate patients who may be at risk for severe COVID-19 and consider promoting preventive lifestyle measures,” one researcher said. 

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Hypertension patients measured their blood pressure less frequently during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new research published in Hypertension. In addition, when those patients did measure their blood pressure, the readings were less healthy than they had been before the pandemic.
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How 64% of U.S. COVID-19 hospitalizations could have been avoided

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Hypertension patients measured their blood pressure less frequently during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new research published in Hypertension. In addition, when those patients did measure their blood pressure, the readings were less healthy than they had been before the pandemic.
“Medical providers should educate patients who may be at risk for severe COVID-19 and consider promoting preventive lifestyle measures,” one researcher said. 
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AI guidance helps nurses with no experience obtain echocardiograms

Researchers see their AI model as a way to improve patient access to important imaging exams. 

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A survey conducted by the Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago found more than 75% of parents are generally receptive to the use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in the management of children with respiratory illnesses in the emergency department (ED). However, some demographic subgroups, including non-Hispanic black and younger age parents, had greater reservations about the use of these technologies. 
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AI guidance helps nurses with no experience obtain echocardiograms

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A survey conducted by the Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago found more than 75% of parents are generally receptive to the use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in the management of children with respiratory illnesses in the emergency department (ED). However, some demographic subgroups, including non-Hispanic black and younger age parents, had greater reservations about the use of these technologies. 
Researchers see their AI model as a way to improve patient access to important imaging exams. 
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How the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic impacted 6-month outcomes for heart attack patients

Enough time has now passed since the COVID-19 pandemic began that researchers are starting to learn more and more about how, exactly, it affected cardiovascular care.

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New research out of the Yale School of Public Health suggests that patients taking beta-blockers or antiplatelet medications may want to be extra careful in warmer weather.
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How the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic impacted 6-month outcomes for heart attack patients

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New research out of the Yale School of Public Health suggests that patients taking beta-blockers or antiplatelet medications may want to be extra careful in warmer weather.
Enough time has now passed since the COVID-19 pandemic began that researchers are starting to learn more and more about how, exactly, it affected cardiovascular care.
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From the Magazine

Succession Planning: Prepare Your Practice to Survive the Retirement Tsunami

Succession planning is about a practice’s top job, but it’s not *only* about the top job.

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Succession Planning: Prepare Your Practice to Survive the Retirement Tsunami

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In Other News

Computer vision holds promise for the ICU but may face opposition from clinicians, patients, families

A survey of ICU doctors and nurses at Mayo Clinic reveals widespread concern over lawsuits connected to the proposed use of video recording and video recognition with computer vision.

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Computer vision holds promise for the ICU but may face opposition from clinicians, patients, families

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A survey of ICU doctors and nurses at Mayo Clinic reveals widespread concern over lawsuits connected to the proposed use of video recording and video recognition with computer vision.
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