Cardiovascular
Screening for Atrial Fibrillation Did Not Reduce Stroke Risk

Did not significantly reduce stroke risk compared with usual care.

April 2023

Coffee Consumption and Longevity

Moderate coffee consumption, particularly 2 to 3 cups per day, is associated with significant reductions in cardiovascular disease incidence and mortality.

April 2023

Long-Term Study Links Childhood Cardiovascular Ris
Long-Term Study Links Childhood Cardiovascular Risk Factors to Adult Clinical Events

A comprehensive cohort study spanning 35 years reveals a significant association between cardiovascular risk factors in childhood and the occurrence of clinical events in adulthood.

April 2023

Sleep Quality and Cardiovascular Risk
Sleep Quality and Cardiovascular Risk

Suboptimal Sleep Associated with Increased Likelihood of Heart Disease and Stroke

April 2023

The Most Common Symptoms of 6 Cardiovascular Disea
The Most Common Symptoms of 6 Cardiovascular Diseases

The Most Prominent Clinical Characteristics and the Factors That Modify the Forms of Presentation

April 2023

Artificial Sweeteners and Heart Disease
Artificial Sweeteners and Heart Disease

One study suggests a possible link: they should not be considered a healthy and safe alternative to sugar, researchers argue.

April 2023

The Polypill Reduces Cardiovascular Events
The Polypill Reduces Cardiovascular Events

SECURE Trial Presented at the European Congress of Cardiology

April 2023

Treatment of High Blood Pressure in Type 2 Diabeti
Treatment of High Blood Pressure in Type 2 Diabetics

This study calls for the elimination of specific blood pressure thresholds when selecting people with type 2 diabetes for antihypertensive therapy.

April 2023

Artificial Intelligence Improves Treatment in Wome
Artificial Intelligence Improves Treatment in Women with Heart Attacks

Current Risk Models Favor Undertreatment of Female Patients

April 2023

Pulmonary Hypertension Requires Earlier Diagnosis
Pulmonary Hypertension Requires Earlier Diagnosis

“The Diagnosis of Pulmonary Hypertension, and Therefore the Initiation of Appropriate Treatment, Is Often Considerably Delayed”

April 2023