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PTSD linked with heightened risk of heart issues | FDA approves hypoglycemia treatment | CT perfusion & stroke
Monday, March 29, 2021
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PTSD linked to a higher risk of heart attack, heart disease among female veterans

The association between PTSD and ischemic heart disease was especially strong for younger veterans. 

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PTSD linked to a higher risk of heart attack, heart disease among female veterans

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The association between PTSD and ischemic heart disease was especially strong for younger veterans. 
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FDA approves Zealand Pharma’s new treatment for severe hypoglycemia

The injection, being marketed as Zegalogue, will be made available in an auto injector or a prefilled syringe.

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FDA approves Zealand Pharma’s new treatment for severe hypoglycemia

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The injection, being marketed as Zegalogue, will be made available in an auto injector or a prefilled syringe.
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CT perfusion a key tool for evaluating stroke patients—but utilization remains low

The analysis, published in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, included data from more than 87,000 Medicare patients. 

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CT perfusion a key tool for evaluating stroke patients—but utilization remains low

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The analysis, published in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, included data from more than 87,000 Medicare patients. 
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Bobby Brown, Texas cardiologist and World Series-winning third basemen for the New York Yankees, dies at 96

Brown played for the Yankees for eight seasons, served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War and spent 30 years working in Texas as a cardiologist.

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Bobby Brown, Texas cardiologist and World Series-winning third basemen for the New York Yankees, dies at 96

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Brown played for the Yankees for eight seasons, served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War and spent 30 years working in Texas as a cardiologist.
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Fish oil supplements lower the risk of heart disease—but only for patients with the right genetic makeup

“What we found is that fish oil supplementation is not good for everyone," one researcher explained. "It depends on your genotype.”

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Apixaban may be a more effective treatment option than rivaroxaban for patients presenting with atrial fibrillation (AFib) and valvular heart disease (VHD), according to a new analysis published in Annals of Internal Medicine.
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Fish oil supplements lower the risk of heart disease—but only for patients with the right genetic makeup

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Apixaban may be a more effective treatment option than rivaroxaban for patients presenting with atrial fibrillation (AFib) and valvular heart disease (VHD), according to a new analysis published in Annals of Internal Medicine.
“What we found is that fish oil supplementation is not good for everyone," one researcher explained. "It depends on your genotype.”
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AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine to get a blood clot warning in Canada

Officials confirmed, however, that they still believe the vaccine is safe and effective.  

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AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine to get a blood clot warning in Canada

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Officials confirmed, however, that they still believe the vaccine is safe and effective.  
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In Other News

IoT outpacing AI and other emerging technologies in infection-conscious nursing

Of five emerging technologies used by nurses to help control infectious diseases, the Internet of Things is the most promising, researchers have concluded. 

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IoT outpacing AI and other emerging technologies in infection-conscious nursing

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Of five emerging technologies used by nurses to help control infectious diseases, the Internet of Things is the most promising, researchers have concluded. 
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Senate passes bill to avert ‘devastating’ upcoming physician payment cuts in Medicare

The American College of Radiology and several other imaging groups recently urged lawmakers to address reductions that would total $12B in 2021. 

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Senate passes bill to avert ‘devastating’ upcoming physician payment cuts in Medicare

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The American College of Radiology and several other imaging groups recently urged lawmakers to address reductions that would total $12B in 2021. 
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Investor-owned RadNet foresees future where AI potentially reads all mammograms

Chief Financial Officer Mark Stolper recently discussed the Los Angeles-based imaging giant’s strategy during the the Sidoti & Company Spring 2021 Virtual Investor Conference. 

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Researcher considers greater role of AB-MRI for patients with personal history of breast cancer
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Investor-owned RadNet foresees future where AI potentially reads all mammograms

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Researcher considers greater role of AB-MRI for patients with personal history of breast cancer
Chief Financial Officer Mark Stolper recently discussed the Los Angeles-based imaging giant’s strategy during the the Sidoti & Company Spring 2021 Virtual Investor Conference. 
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