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Marijuana use & stroke | Watchman FLX LAAC device safe for nonvalvular AFib | Heart health & pregnancy outcomes

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Marijuana use & stroke | Watchman FLX LAAC device safe for nonvalvular AFib | Heart health & pregnancy outcomes
Monday, July 26, 2021
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Marijuana use among young adults not associated with a heightened risk of stroke

The authors tracked data from stroke patients, and healthy controls, between the ages of 15 and 49 years old. 

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Marijuana use among young adults not associated with a heightened risk of stroke

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The authors tracked data from stroke patients, and healthy controls, between the ages of 15 and 49 years old. 
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Confirmed: Watchman FLX LAAC device safe for nonvalvular AFib patients

New two-year findings, presented at TVT 2021, suggest that the Watchman FLX device is a safe alternative to long-term oral anticoagulation therapy.

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Confirmed: Watchman FLX LAAC device safe for nonvalvular AFib patients

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New two-year findings, presented at TVT 2021, suggest that the Watchman FLX device is a safe alternative to long-term oral anticoagulation therapy.
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How a woman’s heart health can affect pregnancy outcomes

According to this new analysis, the risk of pregnancy-related complications increases incrementally with the number of cardiovascular risk factors present before the pregnancy. 

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How a woman’s heart health can affect pregnancy outcomes

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According to this new analysis, the risk of pregnancy-related complications increases incrementally with the number of cardiovascular risk factors present before the pregnancy. 
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American College of Cardiology launches new partnership to boost patient care around the globe

The groups aim to help hospitals around the world collect data on cardiovascular procedures using evidence-based algorithms.

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American College of Cardiology launches new partnership to boost patient care around the globe

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The groups aim to help hospitals around the world collect data on cardiovascular procedures using evidence-based algorithms.
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Featured Articles

TAVR outcomes similar after 1 year in low-risk bicuspid, tricuspid aortic stenosis patients

Lead author John Forrest, MD, a cardiologist at Yale School of Medicine, presented the findings at TVT 2021. He noted that it felt great to finally return to in-person conferences after COVID kept people at home for so long. 

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TAVR outcomes similar after 1 year in low-risk bicuspid, tricuspid aortic stenosis patients

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Lead author John Forrest, MD, a cardiologist at Yale School of Medicine, presented the findings at TVT 2021. He noted that it felt great to finally return to in-person conferences after COVID kept people at home for so long. 
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Cleveland Clinic cardiologist shares heart-healthy diet, exercise recommendations

The heart specialist emphasized the importance of plant-based options and warned against eating too many processed foods. 

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Intermittent fasting may improve heart health for some breast cancer survivors
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Cleveland Clinic cardiologist shares heart-healthy diet, exercise recommendations

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The heart specialist emphasized the importance of plant-based options and warned against eating too many processed foods. 
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Increased physical activity after ICD implantation lowers the risk of death, hospitalization

Participation in cardiac rehabilitation programs remains low, the authors wrote, but this study showed that it can make a significant impact on patient outcomes. 

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Researchers said they were surprised to learn that "no pain, no gain" was so accurate for patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD). A news study found patients should push past the pain because it improves outcomes.  
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Increased physical activity after ICD implantation lowers the risk of death, hospitalization

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Researchers said they were surprised to learn that "no pain, no gain" was so accurate for patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD). A news study found patients should push past the pain because it improves outcomes.  
Participation in cardiac rehabilitation programs remains low, the authors wrote, but this study showed that it can make a significant impact on patient outcomes. 
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Lifestyle behaviors in young adults tied to AFib risk

Risk factors such as a high waist circumference, hypertension, cigarette smoking and poor sleep quality put young adults at a greater risk of developing AFib.

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Lifestyle behaviors in young adults tied to AFib risk

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Risk factors such as a high waist circumference, hypertension, cigarette smoking and poor sleep quality put young adults at a greater risk of developing AFib.
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In Other News

Bills in both chambers of Congress would protect payment for mammography screenings before age 50

Millions of women stand to lose breast cancer screening benefits if lawmakers fail to extend the moratorium on honoring controversial USPSTF recommendations. 

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Bills in both chambers of Congress would protect payment for mammography screenings before age 50

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Millions of women stand to lose breast cancer screening benefits if lawmakers fail to extend the moratorium on honoring controversial USPSTF recommendations. 
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