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1 in 10 young adults with left-sided breast cancer develop heart disease | PCI for late-presenting STEMI patients

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1 in 10 young adults with left-sided breast cancer develop heart disease | PCI for late-presenting STEMI patients
Thursday, September 23, 2021
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1 in 10 young adults with left-sided breast cancer develop heart disease

The average follow-up period was 14 years, giving any radiation-associated complications time to develop.

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1 in 10 young adults with left-sided breast cancer develop heart disease

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The average follow-up period was 14 years, giving any radiation-associated complications time to develop.
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Intermittent fasting may lower risk of heart disease, diabetes

“People who are trying to lose weight and live a healthier lifestyle should pay more attention to when they eat as well as what they eat,” researchers wrote.

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Intermittent fasting may lower risk of heart disease, diabetes

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“People who are trying to lose weight and live a healthier lifestyle should pay more attention to when they eat as well as what they eat,” researchers wrote.
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PCI improves health of late-presenting STEMI patients

Moving forward with PCI can make a massive difference for STEMI patients, even 48 hours after symptoms first began. 

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PCI improves health of late-presenting STEMI patients

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Moving forward with PCI can make a massive difference for STEMI patients, even 48 hours after symptoms first began. 
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TEER benefits all HF patients with SMR, but men see more long-term benefits

The study's authors examined data from men and women who underwent TEER with the MitraClip device in addition to guideline-directed medical therapy. 

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TEER benefits all HF patients with SMR, but men see more long-term benefits

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The study's authors examined data from men and women who underwent TEER with the MitraClip device in addition to guideline-directed medical therapy. 
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Receiving a diabetes diagnosis at a young age more likely among Mexican American, Black patients

The analysis, published in JAMA Internal Medicine, included self-reported data from more than 3,000 patients. 

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Receiving a diabetes diagnosis at a young age more likely among Mexican American, Black patients

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The analysis, published in JAMA Internal Medicine, included self-reported data from more than 3,000 patients. 
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Practice interruptions skyrocketed in April 2020 due to COVID-19

The pandemic also seems to have led to many older physicians leaving their jobs altogether. 

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Practice interruptions skyrocketed in April 2020 due to COVID-19

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The pandemic also seems to have led to many older physicians leaving their jobs altogether. 
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Boston Scientific acquires thrombectomy specialists for $269M

Boston Scientific had already been a strategic investor in Devoro Medical since 2019, holding an equity stake in the company of approximately 16%.

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Boston Scientific acquires thrombectomy specialists for $269M

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Boston Scientific had already been a strategic investor in Devoro Medical since 2019, holding an equity stake in the company of approximately 16%.
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Valve-in-valve TAVR a safe alternative for patients with failed bioprosthetic valves

The final decision between ViV TAVR and repeat SAVR, researchers said, should be based on multiple factors. 

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Valve-in-valve TAVR a safe alternative for patients with failed bioprosthetic valves

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The final decision between ViV TAVR and repeat SAVR, researchers said, should be based on multiple factors. 
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Cardiologist turns years of experience into a book, covering everything from heart attacks to COVID-19

Each chapter of the new book is modeled after a real-life patient encounter, starting with the initial visit and then taking readers through the entire process.  

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Cardiologist turns years of experience into a book, covering everything from heart attacks to COVID-19

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Each chapter of the new book is modeled after a real-life patient encounter, starting with the initial visit and then taking readers through the entire process.  
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In Other News

Rad Partners expands CMO office, mammography providers' new executive and more leadership news

Plus, Hyperfine welcomes new C-suite members and the Joint Commission announces its next president and CEO.

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Rad Partners expands CMO office, mammography providers' new executive and more leadership news

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Plus, Hyperfine welcomes new C-suite members and the Joint Commission announces its next president and CEO.
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