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Vaccine-related heart damage resolves within days | Alcohol & AFib | Disease progression among stable HF patients

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Vaccine-related heart damage resolves within days | Alcohol & AFib | Disease progression among stable HF patients
Monday, June 21, 2021
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An encouraging update: Young adults with vaccine-related heart damage see all symptoms resolve

“Given the potential morbidity of COVID-19 infection even in younger adults, the risk-benefit decision for vaccination remains highly favorable," researchers wrote.

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An encouraging update: Young adults with vaccine-related heart damage see all symptoms resolve

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“Given the potential morbidity of COVID-19 infection even in younger adults, the risk-benefit decision for vaccination remains highly favorable," researchers wrote.
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Man had heart attack after consuming 12 energy drinks per day—now he’s warning others

The 53-year-old said he had no idea they were bad for him until after his heart attack. He has now stopped drinking energy drinks altogether. 

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Sen. Chunk Schumer has asked the U.S. Food and Drunk Administration (FDA) to investigate the high amount of caffeine found in energy drinks sold by Prime, a beverage brand founded by YouTube personalities Logan Paul and KSI. According to Schumer, the “eye-popping 200 mg of caffeine” found in a single Prime energy drink is troubling, especially for a product marketed primarily to children.
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Man had heart attack after consuming 12 energy drinks per day—now he’s warning others

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Sen. Chunk Schumer has asked the U.S. Food and Drunk Administration (FDA) to investigate the high amount of caffeine found in energy drinks sold by Prime, a beverage brand founded by YouTube personalities Logan Paul and KSI. According to Schumer, the “eye-popping 200 mg of caffeine” found in a single Prime energy drink is troubling, especially for a product marketed primarily to children.
The 53-year-old said he had no idea they were bad for him until after his heart attack. He has now stopped drinking energy drinks altogether. 
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Time for a change? AFib patients may want to stop drinking alcohol

Alcohol consumption is associated with a heightened risk of stroke among patients with newly diagnosed atrial fibrillation.

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Time for a change? AFib patients may want to stop drinking alcohol

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Alcohol consumption is associated with a heightened risk of stroke among patients with newly diagnosed atrial fibrillation.
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Disease progression seen in 18% of asymptomatic heart failure patients within 1 year

Hospitalizations and death are more common among these patients than clinicians might think. 

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Disease progression seen in 18% of asymptomatic heart failure patients within 1 year

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Hospitalizations and death are more common among these patients than clinicians might think. 
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Healthcare groups praise Supreme Court’s decision to uphold ACA: ‘A victory for people with serious illnesses’

The American Heart Association was one of dozens of healthcare organizations that shared its support of the Supreme Court's 7-2 ruling. 

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Healthcare groups praise Supreme Court’s decision to uphold ACA: ‘A victory for people with serious illnesses’

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The American Heart Association was one of dozens of healthcare organizations that shared its support of the Supreme Court's 7-2 ruling. 
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Taxes on sugar-sweetened beverages work

Philadelphia's new tax led to a significant decline in the purchase of sugar-sweetened beverages such as soft drinks and lemonade, according to new data published in JAMA Network Open. The ACC, AHA, CDC and other organizations have all recommended against drinking too many of these beverages.

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Taxes on sugar-sweetened beverages work

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Philadelphia's new tax led to a significant decline in the purchase of sugar-sweetened beverages such as soft drinks and lemonade, according to new data published in JAMA Network Open. The ACC, AHA, CDC and other organizations have all recommended against drinking too many of these beverages.
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How different cancer types impact a person's AFib risk

The study's authors examined data from more than 816,000 patients who were diagnosed with cancer from 2009 to 2016.

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How different cancer types impact a person's AFib risk

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The study's authors examined data from more than 816,000 patients who were diagnosed with cancer from 2009 to 2016.
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American College of Cardiology, Heart Rhythm Society launch new efforts to boost AFib care in underserved areas

The new collaboration is designed to help clinicians reach and treat AFib patients in communities that don't always receive the most attention. 

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American College of Cardiology, Heart Rhythm Society launch new efforts to boost AFib care in underserved areas

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The new collaboration is designed to help clinicians reach and treat AFib patients in communities that don't always receive the most attention. 
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In Other News

Aided by AI, a tiny device may offer nearly instant testing for COVID, seasonal flu

Researchers have developed a nanopore that uses AI to detect COVID-19 and other viruses in easily obtained saliva specimens.

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Aided by AI, a tiny device may offer nearly instant testing for COVID, seasonal flu

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Researchers have developed a nanopore that uses AI to detect COVID-19 and other viruses in easily obtained saliva specimens.
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5 tips radiology practices must consider to combat cybersecurity threats

Healthcare lags other industries in funding programs to combat cyberattacks, and successful breeches can leave imaging departments reeling.

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5 tips radiology practices must consider to combat cybersecurity threats

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Healthcare lags other industries in funding programs to combat cyberattacks, and successful breeches can leave imaging departments reeling.
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