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This page includes news coverage of various aspects of patient healthcare, including new technology innovations, what is working, what is not, personalized medicine and remote and telemedicine delivery. Find specific news in the areas of Care DeliveryDigital TransformationPrecision MedicineRemote Monitoring and Telehealth.

Cardiologist, Syrian refugee serves as mentor for high school students

Heval Mohamed Kelli, MD, a cardiology fellow at Emory University and Syrian refugee, is teaching science to high school students, most of whom are also refugees, CNN reports.

Patients with mild to moderate hypertriglyceridemia may have increased risk of MI, acute pancreatitis

A prospective cohort study found that mild-to-moderate hypertriglyceridemia was associated with a high risk of acute pancreatitis.

Beta blockers following acute MI may reduce mortality, increase functional decline in older adults

Nursing home residents who received beta blockers after an acute MI had a 26 percent relative reduction in 90-day mortality, according to a cohort study.

Screening for unmet basic needs improves blood pressure, cholesterol levels

Adults who participated in a program that screens patients for unmet basic needs such as food, medication, housing and transportation had significant improvements in blood pressure and cholesterol levels, although they had no improvement in their blood glucose level.

Centurion recalls Multi-Med single lumen catheters

Centurion recalled 1,000 of its convenience kits containing Multi-Med single lumen catheters, according to an FDA news release on Dec. 9.

Black adults with high blood pressure have increased risk of mortality, heart failure hospitalization

After adjusting for multiple variables, an observational study found that every 10 mm Hg increase in systolic blood pressure was associated with a 12 percent increased mortality risk and a 7 percent greater risk of heart failure hospitalizations among black adults.

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Q&A: Yancy credits ‘team-based approach’ for Northwestern University's improvement in cardiology

Northwestern University’s cardiology department and cardiothoracic surgery programs have jumped from No. 25 to No. 6 in the U.S. News and World Report ranking in just six years. Cardiovascular Business spoke with the department's head, Clyde W. Yancy, MD, about successes in his division, what consequences could be looming in light of MACRA and what advice he has for his peers.

Age-adjusted death rate from heart disease, stroke increases in 2015

In 2015, the age-adjusted death rates increased 0.9 percent for heart disease and 3 percent for stroke compared with 2014, according to a Centers of Disease Control and Prevention report released on Dec. 8.

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Several key trends were evident at the Radiological Society of North America 2024 meeting, including new CT and MR technology and evolving adoption of artificial intelligence.

Ron Blankstein, MD, professor of radiology, Harvard Medical School, explains the use of artificial intelligence to detect heart disease in non-cardiac CT exams.