| Editor's Choice: Acute Coronary Syndromes | The study's authors warned that excess deaths may continue to rise if states don't learn any lessons from the last year. The study's authors warned that excess deaths may continue to rise if states don't learn any lessons from the last year. | |
| “What we found is that fish oil supplementation is not good for everyone," one researcher explained. "It depends on your genotype.” “What we found is that fish oil supplementation is not good for everyone," one researcher explained. "It depends on your genotype.” | |
| The study's authors tracked the health of more than 134,000 individuals from 21 countries for nearly a decade. The study's authors tracked the health of more than 134,000 individuals from 21 countries for nearly a decade. | |
| The analysis, published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, tracked nearly 1,000 patients treated for their first myocardial infarction from November 1995 to October 1997. The analysis, published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, tracked nearly 1,000 patients treated for their first myocardial infarction from November 1995 to October 1997. | |
| Researchers believe they have broken new ground that could make a significant impact on the treatment of genetic heart disease. Researchers believe they have broken new ground that could make a significant impact on the treatment of genetic heart disease. | |
| The association between PTSD and ischemic heart disease was especially strong for younger veterans. The association between PTSD and ischemic heart disease was especially strong for younger veterans. | |
| Eating unprocessed red meat or poultry, meanwhile, was associated with a lower risk of iron deficiency anemia. Eating unprocessed red meat or poultry, meanwhile, was associated with a lower risk of iron deficiency anemia. | |
| When treating female patients, researchers explained, physicians are less likely to think there is potential for a heart attack. When treating female patients, researchers explained, physicians are less likely to think there is potential for a heart attack. | |
| The analysis, published in JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging, included clinical data and non-contrast CT findings from more than 66,000 patients. The analysis, published in JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging, included clinical data and non-contrast CT findings from more than 66,000 patients. | |
| The new meta-analysis included data from 56 different studies, covering patients from 30 countries. The new meta-analysis included data from 56 different studies, covering patients from 30 countries. | |
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