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Influence of EPICardial adipose tissue in HEART diseases (EPICHEART) study: Protocol for a translational study in coronary atherosclerosis – DocWire…

Posted: Published on November 11th, 2020

This article was originally published here Rev Port Cardiol. 2020 Nov 6:S0870-2551(20)30415-7. Continue reading

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Eat more walnuts to keep your heart healthy and disease-free – TheHealthSite

Posted: Published on November 11th, 2020

A new study has suggested that walnuts have anti-inflammatory effects that help reduce the risk of heart disease in older adults. Continue reading

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2020 SCCT Guideline for Training Cardiology and Radiology Trainees as Independent Practitioners (Level II) and Advanced Practitioners (Level III) in…

Posted: Published on November 11th, 2020

This article was originally published here JACC Cardiovasc Imaging. 2020 Nov 4:S1936-878X(20)30800-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jcmg.2020.09.004 Continue reading

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Air Pollution and its effect on the human heart by Dr. Purshotam Lal – Outlook India

Posted: Published on November 11th, 2020

(Eds: Disclaimer: The following content is a press release. PTI takes no editorial responsibility for the same.) Air pollution is a raging problem around the world. Increasing emissions from vehicles, industries and households are damaging the earths atmosphere and also affecting peoples health Continue reading

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#BlackInCardioWeek: How it started, what happened, and what is to come – On Medicine – BMC Blogs Network

Posted: Published on November 11th, 2020

Adama Saccoh and colleagues 11 Nov 2020 Black In Cardio is an international group of cardiovascular scientists and trainees from diverse backgrounds and subject areas. A team of eight strangers met on Twitter and volunteered time to make an idea a reality. #BlackInCardioWeek follows several other BlackinX weeks and was created to highlight black cardiovascular scientists and raise awareness around cardiovascular diseases by offering a space to the wider community. Continue reading

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Heart Attack Diagnostics Market To Witness a Major Overhaul between 2020 and 2030 – KYT24

Posted: Published on November 11th, 2020

Heart attack diagnostics is primarily associated with signs and symptoms such as chest pain, which indicates heart attack or related condition. The diagnostic systems especially include electrocardiograms (ECG), blood tests, chest x-ray and others. The need for the heart attack diagnostics is growing due to rising demand for rapid diagnosis and treatment among increasing youth population globally Continue reading

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Coronavirus Now the Most Common Specific Cause of Death in Hungary – Hungary Today

Posted: Published on November 11th, 2020

Over the past seven days, the coronavirus has killed 89 people a day on average in Hungary. Based on data from last November, this would make it the second most common cause of death as a category, and the most deadly specific type of ailment. Continue reading

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BRILINTA Approved in the US to Reduce the Risk of Stroke in Patients With an Acute Ischemic Stroke or High-Risk Transient Ischemic Attack – BioSpace

Posted: Published on November 11th, 2020

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Coronary Stent Market Outlook 2020 Scope and Business Growth Overview by Regions, Latest Trends, and Opportunities Forecast to 2024 – The Daily…

Posted: Published on November 11th, 2020

Translumina GmbH For More Information or Query or Customization Before Buying, Visit at https://www.industryresearch.co/enquiry/pre-order-enquiry/14245244 Key Market Trends: Drug-eluting Stent is the Largest Segment by Product Type that is Expected to Grow during the Forecast Period The drug-eluting stent segment has accounted for the largest revenue, as it can be used for the treatment of a large number of disorders, such as diabetes, renal disease, percutaneous coronary intervention, and ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). There are also various technological advances seen in the drug-eluting stent segment that may witness tremendous growth Continue reading

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HeartFlow Highlights Two Presentations at the 2020 American Heart Association Virtual Meeting – Business Wire

Posted: Published on November 11th, 2020

REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HeartFlow today announced two presentations at the American Heart Association (AHA) conference being held as a virtual meeting on November 13-17, 2020. Details for the presentations are as follows: Title: Consideration for CCTA With or Without CT-FFR in Patients With Chest Pain Presenter: Pamela S. Douglas, M.D., professor of research in cardiovascular diseases in the department of medicine at Duke University and director of the Multimodality Imaging Program at Duke Clinical Research Institute Date and Time: Saturday, November 14, 2020,10:51 AM 10:59 AM CST Title: Links in the Value Chain: Where AI and Machine Learning Fit In Presenter: Geoffrey D. Continue reading

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