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News You Don't Want to Miss
Day 1 at ACC.23 features late-breaking studies on bempedoic acid, tricuspid valve repair & statins
Sunday, March 5, 2023
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News You Don't Want to Miss

Day 1 at ACC.23 features late-breaking studies on bempedoic acid, tricuspid valve repair and statins

The conference kicked off with three late-breaking studies that could have a huge impact on patient care going forward. 

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ACC.23 Together with the World Congress of Cardiology
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Day 1 at ACC.23 features late-breaking studies on bempedoic acid, tricuspid valve repair and statins

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ACC.23 Together with the World Congress of Cardiology
The conference kicked off with three late-breaking studies that could have a huge impact on patient care going forward. 
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In Case You Missed It

Popular artificial sweetener associated with greater risk of heart attack, stroke

The new study, led by a team of Cleveland Clinic specialists, was published in Nature Medicine. 

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The World Health Organization has published a new guideline recommending against the use of artificial sweeteners such as aspartame and sucralose to lose weight or reduce the risk of noncommunicable diseases.
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Popular artificial sweetener associated with greater risk of heart attack, stroke

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The World Health Organization has published a new guideline recommending against the use of artificial sweeteners such as aspartame and sucralose to lose weight or reduce the risk of noncommunicable diseases.
The new study, led by a team of Cleveland Clinic specialists, was published in Nature Medicine. 
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Q&A: Tim Attebery on why private equity-backed management companies are investing in cardiology

The CEO of Cardiovascular Associates of America, and former CEO of the American College of Cardiology, shared his perspective on the rise of private equity investments in cardiology. 

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Tim Attebery, DSc, MBA, the CEO of Cardiovascular Associates of America and former CEO of the American College of Cardiology (ACC)
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Q&A: Tim Attebery on why private equity-backed management companies are investing in cardiology

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Tim Attebery, DSc, MBA, the CEO of Cardiovascular Associates of America and former CEO of the American College of Cardiology (ACC)
The CEO of Cardiovascular Associates of America, and former CEO of the American College of Cardiology, shared his perspective on the rise of private equity investments in cardiology. 
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In Other News

Walmart Health expanding with 28 locations in 2024

With the growth trajectory, Walmart Health will have more than 75 locations by the end of 2024.

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Walmart Health expanding with 28 locations in 2024

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With the growth trajectory, Walmart Health will have more than 75 locations by the end of 2024.
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Eli Lilly caps insulin costs at $35 per month

The company announced price reductions of 70% for its most commonly prescribed insulins.

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Eli Lilly caps insulin costs at $35 per month

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The company announced price reductions of 70% for its most commonly prescribed insulins.
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