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Low heart rate reported in elderly COVID-19 patient | The latest on vaccine-related heart damage | Statin therapy & cancer

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Low heart rate reported in elderly COVID-19 patient | The latest on vaccine-related heart damage | Statin therapy & cancer
Friday, June 25, 2021
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Remdesivir-related low heart rate reported in elderly COVID-19 patient

The patient, a 78-year-old female, began showing signs of a negative reaction within 20 hours. 

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Remdesivir-related low heart rate reported in elderly COVID-19 patient

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The patient, a 78-year-old female, began showing signs of a negative reaction within 20 hours. 
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FDA announces a new myocarditis warning for COVID-19 vaccines as specialists urge Americans to get vaccinated

In a new statement, the CDC, American Heart Association and several other healthcare organizations highlighted the continued importance of vaccination. 

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FDA announces a new myocarditis warning for COVID-19 vaccines as specialists urge Americans to get vaccinated

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In a new statement, the CDC, American Heart Association and several other healthcare organizations highlighted the continued importance of vaccination. 
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Statin therapy helps heart failure patients reduce their risk of cancer

The study's authors called for additional research in this area, noting that it may be beneficial to screen all heart failure patients for cancer. 

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Continuous and high-adherent statin users had lower baseline arterial stiffness which also grew more slowly over time, a new JAMA Network Open study finds.
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Statin therapy helps heart failure patients reduce their risk of cancer

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Continuous and high-adherent statin users had lower baseline arterial stiffness which also grew more slowly over time, a new JAMA Network Open study finds.
The study's authors called for additional research in this area, noting that it may be beneficial to screen all heart failure patients for cancer. 
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Featured Articles

FDA approves first oral blood thinner for pediatric patients

The approval includes patients as young as three months old. 

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FDA approves first oral blood thinner for pediatric patients

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The approval includes patients as young as three months old. 
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Think before you eat: How eating patterns in the US increase risk of cardiovascular disease, death

The study's authors examined data from more than 21,000 participants. 

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Think before you eat: How eating patterns in the US increase risk of cardiovascular disease, death

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The study's authors examined data from more than 21,000 participants. 
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New metric identifies heart failure patients facing a higher risk of hospitalization or death

This new measurement, researchers explained, can help clinicians target high-risk patients with more aggressive treatments. 

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New metric identifies heart failure patients facing a higher risk of hospitalization or death

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This new measurement, researchers explained, can help clinicians target high-risk patients with more aggressive treatments. 
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Empagliflozin approved in Europe for treatment of HFrEF

The SGLT2 inhibitor was approved for this new indication based on results from the EMPEROR-Reduced trial.

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Empagliflozin approved in Europe for treatment of HFrEF

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The SGLT2 inhibitor was approved for this new indication based on results from the EMPEROR-Reduced trial.
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In Other News

Cancer patients benefited under universal healthcare

The U.S. military’s universal healthcare system has proved to be a big benefit for one group of patients, according to a new study.

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Same-day discharge after TAVR is safe for low-risk patients, leads to considerable cost savings
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Cancer patients benefited under universal healthcare

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Same-day discharge after TAVR is safe for low-risk patients, leads to considerable cost savings
The U.S. military’s universal healthcare system has proved to be a big benefit for one group of patients, according to a new study.
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