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Additional benefits of the Mediterranean diet | Cardiologist faces up to 20 years in prison | Medications & AD outcomes
Wednesday, March 10, 2021
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Family members of people on the Mediterranean diet also see benefits, including weight loss

The new study, published in the International Journal of Obesity, focused on weight loss and other trends over the course of two years.

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Family members of people on the Mediterranean diet also see benefits, including weight loss

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The new study, published in the International Journal of Obesity, focused on weight loss and other trends over the course of two years.
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New Jersey cardiologist faces up to 20 years in prison for illegally distributing Oxycodone

The 59-year-old cardiologist prescribed and distributed more than 8,000 Oxycodone pills. 

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New Jersey cardiologist faces up to 20 years in prison for illegally distributing Oxycodone

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The 59-year-old cardiologist prescribed and distributed more than 8,000 Oxycodone pills. 
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‘A cardiovascular problem disguised as an eye problem’: Why CRAO requires immediate treatment

These strokes are a "critical sign of ill health" and are often followed by other serious vascular issues, a group of specialists warned. 

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‘A cardiovascular problem disguised as an eye problem’: Why CRAO requires immediate treatment

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These strokes are a "critical sign of ill health" and are often followed by other serious vascular issues, a group of specialists warned. 
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Beta-blockers, ACE inhibitors, ARBs lead to improved long-term outcomes for aortic dissection patients

The study's authors tracked nearly 7,000 adult AD patients who were treated from 2001 to 2013.

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Beta-blockers, ACE inhibitors, ARBs lead to improved long-term outcomes for aortic dissection patients

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The study's authors tracked nearly 7,000 adult AD patients who were treated from 2001 to 2013.
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Featured Articles

What cardiologists need to know about maintaining certification

Becoming board certified is a massive moment in any physician’s career, one that represents years and years of hard work and dedication.

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What cardiologists need to know about maintaining certification

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Becoming board certified is a massive moment in any physician’s career, one that represents years and years of hard work and dedication.
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An encouraging update: Professional athletes rarely develop heart inflammation after a mild COVID-19 infection

After tracking data for nearly 800 professional athletes, the researchers found that no adverse cardiac events were reported after a mild or asymptomatic COVID-19 infection.

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An encouraging update: Professional athletes rarely develop heart inflammation after a mild COVID-19 infection

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After tracking data for nearly 800 professional athletes, the researchers found that no adverse cardiac events were reported after a mild or asymptomatic COVID-19 infection.
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As vaccinations continue, American Heart Association urges people to keep wearing masks, practicing social distancing

More and more people are receiving their vaccines, but it is still crucial to limit the spread of COVID-19 in as many ways as possible. 

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COVID-19 vaccines help reduce the serious coronavirus infections and hospitalizations. Multiple studies have shown that the risk from very rare vaccine side effects are far outweighed by the much greater risk of hospitalization and death due to COVID infections.
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As vaccinations continue, American Heart Association urges people to keep wearing masks, practicing social distancing

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COVID-19 vaccines help reduce the serious coronavirus infections and hospitalizations. Multiple studies have shown that the risk from very rare vaccine side effects are far outweighed by the much greater risk of hospitalization and death due to COVID infections.
More and more people are receiving their vaccines, but it is still crucial to limit the spread of COVID-19 in as many ways as possible. 
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From the Magazine

Atherectomy's Small But Growing Presence

Throughout its nearly 30-year history, atherectomy has remained something of an under-achiever.

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Coronary Atherectomy (CA) in the US: 2009-2016
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Atherectomy's Small But Growing Presence

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Coronary Atherectomy (CA) in the US: 2009-2016
Throughout its nearly 30-year history, atherectomy has remained something of an under-achiever.
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Breaking Through- Have Severely Calcified Lesions Met Their Match?

The aging population plus increases in hypertension, diabetes and chronic kidney disease have contributed to more patients having severely calcified arterial lesions.

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Breaking Through- Have Severely Calcified Lesions Met Their Match?

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The aging population plus increases in hypertension, diabetes and chronic kidney disease have contributed to more patients having severely calcified arterial lesions.
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In Other News

USPSTF updates lung cancer screening guidance, with millions more now qualified for exams

About 14.5 million U.S. adults will be eligible for low-dose CT but some physicians say many vulnerable patients will still face barriers to screening.

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USPSTF updates lung cancer screening guidance, with millions more now qualified for exams

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About 14.5 million U.S. adults will be eligible for low-dose CT but some physicians say many vulnerable patients will still face barriers to screening.
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