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The 10 biggest stories of 2021: Diet warnings, COVID-19 updates, lawsuits & more
Sunday, January 2, 2022
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Cardiologist urges patients not to follow keto diet, calling it ‘a mistake’

“The keto diet, I believe, is based on misinformation," he said. 

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Keto diet may raise risk of cardiovascular issues
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Cardiologist urges patients not to follow keto diet, calling it ‘a mistake’

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Keto diet may raise risk of cardiovascular issues
“The keto diet, I believe, is based on misinformation," he said. 
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Cardiologist shares a warning fish oil can no longer be considered harmless

After studying the latest research, a veteran cardiologist is no longer recommending fish oil supplements to his patients.

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Fish oil supplements are used to reduce cardiovascular disease risk, but can actually increase the risk of atrial fibrillation in some patients.
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Cardiologist shares a warning fish oil can no longer be considered harmless

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Fish oil supplements are used to reduce cardiovascular disease risk, but can actually increase the risk of atrial fibrillation in some patients.
After studying the latest research, a veteran cardiologist is no longer recommending fish oil supplements to his patients.
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Cardiologist interviewed by Joe Rogan claims U.S. withheld early COVID-19 treatments to promote fear, push support for vaccines

Peter A. McCullough, MD, has been no stranger to controversy during the ongoing pandemic. 

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Cardiologist interviewed by Joe Rogan claims U.S. withheld early COVID-19 treatments to promote fear, push support for vaccines

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Peter A. McCullough, MD, has been no stranger to controversy during the ongoing pandemic. 
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Esteemed cardiologist dies unexpectedly—was known for his positive influence inside and outside the hospital

He was known for both his monumental contributions to the world of interventional cardiology and his active life in the community. 

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Esteemed cardiologist dies unexpectedly—was known for his positive influence inside and outside the hospital

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He was known for both his monumental contributions to the world of interventional cardiology and his active life in the community. 
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Taiwan pauses second doses of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for older children due to myocarditis

A final decision is expected in approximately two weeks. 

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Taiwan pauses second doses of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for older children due to myocarditis

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A final decision is expected in approximately two weeks. 
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Cardiologist sued by former employer for using its name when discussing COVID-19 with media

Baylor Scott & White Health is seeking more than $1 million from the cardiologist.

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Cardiologist sued by former employer for using its name when discussing COVID-19 with media

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Baylor Scott & White Health is seeking more than $1 million from the cardiologist.
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Cardiologists awarded $10.6M after employer’s ‘intentional retaliation’

The specialists believed they were removed from leadership positions for speaking out against the health system's policies. 

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Cardiologists awarded $10.6M after employer’s ‘intentional retaliation’

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The specialists believed they were removed from leadership positions for speaking out against the health system's policies. 
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Energy drinks may damage the heart, researchers warn—should the FDA get involved?

The authors assessed 17 popular energy drinks, sharing their analysis in Food and Chemical Toxicology. 

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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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Energy drinks may damage the heart, researchers warn—should the FDA get involved?

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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 authors assessed 17 popular energy drinks, sharing their analysis in Food and Chemical Toxicology. 
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Drinking too much coffee is bad for the heart

Drinking coffee in moderation is associated with certain health benefits, but consuming too much leads to a higher risk of cardiovascular disease. 

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Drinking too much coffee is bad for the heart

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Drinking coffee in moderation is associated with certain health benefits, but consuming too much leads to a higher risk of cardiovascular disease. 
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FDA announces recall of 48,000 Boston Scientific pacemakers, CRT-Ps

This is a Class I recall, which means the issue can lead to serious injury or death.

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FDA announces recall of 48,000 Boston Scientific pacemakers, CRT-Ps

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This is a Class I recall, which means the issue can lead to serious injury or death.
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