| Editor's Choice: Heart Health | Monthly marijuana use, meanwhile, was not associated with a greater CAD risk. The full study is scheduled to be presented at ACC.23/WCC in New Orleans. Monthly marijuana use, meanwhile, was not associated with a greater CAD risk. The full study is scheduled to be presented at ACC.23/WCC in New Orleans. | |
| New research, presented during ACC.23/WCC in New Orleans, has raised fresh concerns about the potential cardiovascular-related drawbacks of high-fat, low-carbohydrate diets. New research, presented during ACC.23/WCC in New Orleans, has raised fresh concerns about the potential cardiovascular-related drawbacks of high-fat, low-carbohydrate diets. | |
| The new study, led by a team of Cleveland Clinic specialists, was published in Nature Medicine. The new study, led by a team of Cleveland Clinic specialists, was published in Nature Medicine. | |
| Steven Nissen, MD, spoke with Cardiovascular Business at ACC.23 about the late-breaking CLEAR Outcomes trial. Steven Nissen, MD, spoke with Cardiovascular Business at ACC.23 about the late-breaking CLEAR Outcomes trial. | |
| The popular diet appears to benefit women even more than it benefits men. The popular diet appears to benefit women even more than it benefits men. | |
| Researchers examined data from 34 different studies, publishing their full systematic review and meta-analysis in JAMA Pediatrics. Researchers examined data from 34 different studies, publishing their full systematic review and meta-analysis in JAMA Pediatrics. | |
| New research presented at the American College of Cardiology’s annual meeting has shown that long-term intermittent fasting improved outcomes for individuals with COVID-19 who also have a history of heart disease. New research presented at the American College of Cardiology’s annual meeting has shown that long-term intermittent fasting improved outcomes for individuals with COVID-19 who also have a history of heart disease. | |
| The associations were strongest for women who experienced infertility at the age of 25 or younger. The associations were strongest for women who experienced infertility at the age of 25 or younger. | |
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