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Researchers: Online ICD message board littered with inaccuracies

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Researchers: Online ICD message board littered with inaccuracies
Thursday, April 12, 2018
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Researchers: Online ICD message board littered with inaccuracies

Only half of medical advice on an online message board dedicated to implanted cardiac defibrillators (ICDs) appears to be accurate, according to preliminary research presented April 7 at the American Heart Association’s Quality of Care and Outcomes Research Scientific Sessions 2018.
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Researchers: Online ICD message board littered with inaccuracies

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Only half of medical advice on an online message board dedicated to implanted cardiac defibrillators (ICDs) appears to be accurate, according to preliminary research presented April 7 at the American Heart Association’s Quality of Care and Outcomes Research Scientific Sessions 2018.
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Wildfire smoke may cause spike in CVD events

Smoke from wildfires may trigger heart- and stroke-related events, particularly among seniors, suggests data from the 2015 California wildfire season published in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
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Wildfire smoke may cause spike in CVD events

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Smoke from wildfires may trigger heart- and stroke-related events, particularly among seniors, suggests data from the 2015 California wildfire season published in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
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Biochemist: Omega-3 fatty acids may reduce CVD risk—but loosely regulated supplements muddy the picture

Fish oil supplements shouldn’t be considered equivalent to omega-3 products that have undergone strict clinical testing and FDA oversight, said biochemist Preston Mason, PhD. The first group of products could be harmful to patients with cardiovascular disease, while more refined compounds might help.
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Biochemist: Omega-3 fatty acids may reduce CVD risk—but loosely regulated supplements muddy the picture

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Preston Mason
Fish oil supplements shouldn’t be considered equivalent to omega-3 products that have undergone strict clinical testing and FDA oversight, said biochemist Preston Mason, PhD. The first group of products could be harmful to patients with cardiovascular disease, while more refined compounds might help.
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NHS England chooses 3D imaging software for innovation initiative

HeartFlow, a California-based medical tech company focused on cardiovascular disease, announced its analysis system has been selected by NHS England as part of its Innovation and Technology Payment (ITP) program.
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NHS England chooses 3D imaging software for innovation initiative

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HeartFlow, a California-based medical tech company focused on cardiovascular disease, announced its analysis system has been selected by NHS England as part of its Innovation and Technology Payment (ITP) program.
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Coronary revascularization in Michigan more accessible, equally effective after Medicaid expansion

The expansion of Medicaid eligibility in Michigan allowed more patients to get coronary revascularization procedures without negatively affecting patient outcomes, suggests a research letter published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
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Coronary revascularization in Michigan more accessible, equally effective after Medicaid expansion

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The expansion of Medicaid eligibility in Michigan allowed more patients to get coronary revascularization procedures without negatively affecting patient outcomes, suggests a research letter published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
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Cleveland Clinic receives $2.5M grant to research deep brain stimulation in stroke patients

Researchers at the Cleveland Clinic have received a $2.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to explore deep brain stimulation in post-stroke motor rehabilitation.
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Cleveland Clinic receives $2.5M grant to research deep brain stimulation in stroke patients

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Researchers at the Cleveland Clinic have received a $2.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to explore deep brain stimulation in post-stroke motor rehabilitation.
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