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Plant-based meals & CVD | ‘Fish oil can no longer be considered harmless’ | PCI outcomes for cancer patients

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Plant-based meals & CVD | ‘Fish oil can no longer be considered harmless’ | PCI outcomes for cancer patients
Thursday, May 27, 2021
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Eating plant-based meals late in the day lowers risk of cardiovascular disease by 10%

It's not necessarily that people should never eat meat—but eating it for breakfast instead of dinner, for example, can make a significant difference. 

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Following a plant-based diet can significantly lower a person’s risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) or dying from cardiovascular causes, according to new research published in BMJ Nutrition, Prevention and Health.[1] The study’s authors emphasized that a person can still occasionally eat meat, fish or dairy products and still see substantial benefits—the key is to keep such things to a minimum and embrace fruits, vegetables, nuts, legumes, teas and coffees.
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Eating plant-based meals late in the day lowers risk of cardiovascular disease by 10%

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Following a plant-based diet can significantly lower a person’s risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) or dying from cardiovascular causes, according to new research published in BMJ Nutrition, Prevention and Health.[1] The study’s authors emphasized that a person can still occasionally eat meat, fish or dairy products and still see substantial benefits—the key is to keep such things to a minimum and embrace fruits, vegetables, nuts, legumes, teas and coffees.
It's not necessarily that people should never eat meat—but eating it for breakfast instead of dinner, for example, can make a significant difference. 
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13% of TAVR patients develop acute kidney injury, increasing their risk of in-hospital mortality

Chronic kidney disease, congestive heart failure and liver disease are just some of the comorbidities associated with a greater risk of AKI. 

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13% of TAVR patients develop acute kidney injury, increasing their risk of in-hospital mortality

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Chronic kidney disease, congestive heart failure and liver disease are just some of the comorbidities associated with a greater risk of AKI. 
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Cardiologist shares a warning fish oil can no longer be considered harmless

After studying the latest research, a veteran cardiologist is no longer recommending fish oil supplements to his patients.

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Fish oil supplements are used to reduce cardiovascular disease risk, but can actually increase the risk of atrial fibrillation in some patients.
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Cardiologist shares a warning fish oil can no longer be considered harmless

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Fish oil supplements are used to reduce cardiovascular disease risk, but can actually increase the risk of atrial fibrillation in some patients.
After studying the latest research, a veteran cardiologist is no longer recommending fish oil supplements to his patients.
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Cancer patients after PCI: Key statistics every cardiologist should know

Researchers examined data from nearly 1,200 PCI patients, sharing their findings in JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions.

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Cancer patients after PCI: Key statistics every cardiologist should know

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Researchers examined data from nearly 1,200 PCI patients, sharing their findings in JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions.
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Radial access outperforms femoral access for complex PCI, but questions persist

The findings could represent a significant change in patient care, specialists wrote, but "femoral believers" may not be swayed until additional data can be reviewed. 

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Radial access outperforms femoral access for complex PCI, but questions persist

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The findings could represent a significant change in patient care, specialists wrote, but "femoral believers" may not be swayed until additional data can be reviewed. 
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DASH diet, developed to lower blood pressure, provides additional cardiovascular benefits

The new study, published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, examined how the DASH diet and a low-sodium diet can work together to boost patient health. 

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Fruits vegetableshave been seen as a key component to heart health diets.
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DASH diet, developed to lower blood pressure, provides additional cardiovascular benefits

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Fruits vegetableshave been seen as a key component to heart health diets.
The new study, published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, examined how the DASH diet and a low-sodium diet can work together to boost patient health. 
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New AI model uses readily available healthcare data to predict type 2 diabetes

The team’s algorithm was trained, validated and tested with data from a total of more than 2.1 million patients.

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New AI model uses readily available healthcare data to predict type 2 diabetes

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The team’s algorithm was trained, validated and tested with data from a total of more than 2.1 million patients.
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Digital health specialists gain 2 new FDA clearances for cardiac care portfolio

The company's flagship monitor and AI capabilities both received key regulatory approvals. 

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Digital health specialists gain 2 new FDA clearances for cardiac care portfolio

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The company's flagship monitor and AI capabilities both received key regulatory approvals. 
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In Other News

Dermatologists wary about AI, more sanguine on AuI

Upon examining a skin lesion they suspected of being malignant, few dermatologists—only 8%—would hold back from performing a biopsy if an AI tool disagreed, classifying it as benign.

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Dermatologists wary about AI, more sanguine on AuI

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Upon examining a skin lesion they suspected of being malignant, few dermatologists—only 8%—would hold back from performing a biopsy if an AI tool disagreed, classifying it as benign.
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Radiologist launching nationwide chain of outpatient centers with shadow investor’s $125M backing

Joel Rainwater, MD, just opened his flagship location in Gilbert, Arizona, housed in a 15,000-square-foot former Walmart Neighborhood Store. 

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Radiologist launching nationwide chain of outpatient centers with shadow investor’s $125M backing

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Joel Rainwater, MD, just opened his flagship location in Gilbert, Arizona, housed in a 15,000-square-foot former Walmart Neighborhood Store. 
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