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Patients undergoing atrial fibrillation (AFib) ablation who were not properly anticoagulated and did not undergo preprocedural transesophageal echocardiogram (TEE) were significantly more likely to ...
A unique blend of forum and network, the Cardiovascular (CV) Team Member Section and Leadership Council is advancing ACC's efforts to identify and address gaps in areas of professional importance to ...
Join ACC's Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease Member Section this Wednesday, April 9 at 1 p.m. ET for a recap of ACC.25 prevention content and its influence on clinical practice. The webinar will ...
Tiny fragments of plastic have become ubiquitous in our environment and our bodies. Higher exposure to these microplastics, which can be inadvertently consumed or inhaled, is associated with a ...
Marijuana is now legal in many places, but is it safe? Two new studies add to mounting evidence that people who use cannabis are more likely to suffer a heart attack than people who do not use the ...
Lifestyle and health factors that are linked with heart disease appear to have a greater impact on cardiovascular risk in women than men, according to a study being presented at the American College ...
In addition to causing several types of cancer, human papillomavirus (HPV) appears to bring a significantly increased risk of heart disease and coronary artery disease, according to a study being ...
The ACC has released its first Concise Clinical Guidance focused on best practices for the evaluation and management of patients with cardiogenic shock (CS). This new clinical policy type was ...
The answer to your heart health may be on your wrist, a new study suggests. Researchers have developed a new way to assess cardiovascular health based on information routinely collected by ...
The Advance-HTN trial showed that lorundrostat effectively lowered 24-hour SBP at 12 weeks among patients with uncontrolled and treatment-resistant hypertension vs. placebo. Participants at 103 U.S.
Mammograms, with the help of artificial intelligence (AI) models, may reveal much more than cancer, according to a study being presented at the American College of Cardiology's Annual Scientific ...
In this interview, Drs. Richard Chazal and Mikhail Kosiborod explore the rapidly evolving therapeutic landscape of obesity, with a particular focus on the cardiovascular benefits of emerging ...
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