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This small study suggests there’s much still to learn about how best to handle the complexity of repeat procedures.
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It’s been over a year since renal denervation systems for the treatment of hypertension became available to US physicians, ...
While no impacts were seen on morbidity or mortality, the data provide evidence to the theory that “familiarity breeds ...
More work is needed to understand how to act preemptively on elevated heart failure risk, one researcher says.
The US data suggest that the South has seen the greatest shifts, and the highest rate of GLP-1 prescribing per capita.
The new data may spark fresh debate over alcohol’s once-celebrated cardioprotective benefits: not everyone is convinced.
PET/CT findings that link anabolic-androgenic steroids to reduced myocardial flow may point to a mechanism for heart damage.
Two pacing-dependent patients have died: an increased risk of permanently entering Safety Mode has been identified.