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Prevention & Risk Reduction: FDA issues warnings for 'fraudulent claims' | Hypertension cases skyrocket

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Prevention & Risk Reduction: FDA issues warnings for 'fraudulent claims' | Hypertension cases skyrocket
Friday, September 17, 2021
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FDA, FTC warn 10 companies for making ‘fraudulent claims’ about unapproved diabetes supplements

Each company is believed to be in violation of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. They have 15 working days to respond. 

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FDA, FTC warn 10 companies for making ‘fraudulent claims’ about unapproved diabetes supplements

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Each company is believed to be in violation of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. They have 15 working days to respond. 
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Higher total cholesterol and ApoB levels may increase a person's COVID-19 risk

To limit any potential bias, the study's authors explored data from two different sources. 

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Higher total cholesterol and ApoB levels may increase a person's COVID-19 risk

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To limit any potential bias, the study's authors explored data from two different sources. 
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Hypertension cases skyrocket around the globe

More than 1.2 billion adults around the world are currently living with hypertension.

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Hypertension cases skyrocket around the globe

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More than 1.2 billion adults around the world are currently living with hypertension.
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Older patients benefit from aggressive blood pressure management

The study also provides new evidence that patients can gain a better understanding of their blood pressure when they monitor it regularly at home. 

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The study also provides new evidence that patients can gain a better understanding of their blood pressure when they monitor it regularly at home. 
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Revealed: Why severe COVID-19 infections are more common in people with diabetes

Specialists at the University of Michigan hope their findings can help patients receive an effective treatment early on in their infection. 

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Patient doctor with masks. A team of specialists from Cleveland Clinic reviewed nearly 3,000 medications, writing that a common type 2 diabetes medication offered the most potential as an effective treatment for AFib. 
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Revealed: Why severe COVID-19 infections are more common in people with diabetes

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Patient doctor with masks. A team of specialists from Cleveland Clinic reviewed nearly 3,000 medications, writing that a common type 2 diabetes medication offered the most potential as an effective treatment for AFib. 
Specialists at the University of Michigan hope their findings can help patients receive an effective treatment early on in their infection. 
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Heart attacks more common among young adults who use marijuana—but a key question remains

Researchers tracked data from more than 33,000 adults under the age of 45.

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Marijuana use among older adults is associated with a heightened risk of atrial and ventricular arrhythmias, according to new research published in the American Journal of Cardiology. “Marijuana use increases sympathetic nervous system activity and inhibits cardiac parasympathetic innervation, resulting in elevated heart rate, elevated blood pressure, and an increase in myocardial oxygen demand.
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Heart attacks more common among young adults who use marijuana—but a key question remains

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Marijuana use among older adults is associated with a heightened risk of atrial and ventricular arrhythmias, according to new research published in the American Journal of Cardiology. “Marijuana use increases sympathetic nervous system activity and inhibits cardiac parasympathetic innervation, resulting in elevated heart rate, elevated blood pressure, and an increase in myocardial oxygen demand.
Researchers tracked data from more than 33,000 adults under the age of 45.
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Moderate coffee consumption lowers risk of heart disease, stroke, death

Researchers believe this may be the largest study of its kind. 

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Moderate coffee consumption lowers risk of heart disease, stroke, death

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Researchers believe this may be the largest study of its kind. 
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Extended hydroxyurea therapy boosts outcomes in young sickle cell anemia patients

The new analysis, published in Blood Advances, examined the impact of hydroxyurea treatment among children and young adults.

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Extended hydroxyurea therapy boosts outcomes in young sickle cell anemia patients

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The new analysis, published in Blood Advances, examined the impact of hydroxyurea treatment among children and young adults.
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USPSTF updates recommendations for diabetes screening, advising patients to be evaluated at a younger age

Clinicians, the USPSTF wrote, should work to help any patients diagnosed with prediabetes seek out preventive interventions.

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USPSTF updates recommendations for diabetes screening, advising patients to be evaluated at a younger age

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Clinicians, the USPSTF wrote, should work to help any patients diagnosed with prediabetes seek out preventive interventions.
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Consuming large amounts of meat may increase your risk of CVD, heart disease

Researchers tracked data from the UK Biobank study, presenting their findings at ESC Congress 2021.  

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Keto diet may raise risk of cardiovascular issues
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Consuming large amounts of meat may increase your risk of CVD, heart disease

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Keto diet may raise risk of cardiovascular issues
Researchers tracked data from the UK Biobank study, presenting their findings at ESC Congress 2021.  
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