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American College of Cardiology, March 28-30

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The American College of Cardiology 69th Annual Scientific Session and Expo The annual meeting of the American College of Cardiology was held virtually...
Most macronutrient diets result in modest weight loss and improvements in cardiovascular risk factors over six months

Weight Loss Modest for Most Macronutrient Diets

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Weight loss, CV risk factors improved over six months, but benefits mainly diminished at 12 months
Patients with left ventricular assist devices who live remotely can be successfully managed with specialized training and cooperation between local physicians and specialty medical centers

Rural Doctors Can Be Trained to Treat Advanced Heart Failure

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Rates of death, pump thromboses, infections higher for patients who do not receive LVAD-specific care
Following implementation of the Affordable Care Act

Unemployed Workers Less Likely to Be Uninsured Post-ACA

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Following implementation of ACA, insurance rates decreased more in states with Medicaid expansion

March 2020 Briefing – Cardiology

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Here are what the editors at HealthDay consider to be the most important developments in Cardiology for March 2020. This roundup includes the latest...
In the United States

Severe COVID-19 Risk Up With Existing Health Conditions in U.S.

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Most commonly reported underlying health conditions were diabetes, chronic lung disease, CVD
In a joint statement released by the American Medical Association

Doctors, Hospitals, Pharmacies Warned Not to Stockpile Meds

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Professional societies issue stern warning not to inappropriately prescribe meds for COVID-19
Variability in bedtimes may be detrimental to cardiovascular health

Inconsistent Bedtime May Affect Cardiovascular Health

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Going to bed even 30 minutes later than normal can lead to higher resting heart rates through most of the next day
Long-term exposure to air pollution is associated with a higher risk for dementia

CVD May Play Role in Link Between Air Pollution, Dementia

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Heart failure, ischemic heart disease, stroke may contribute to link between air pollution and dementia
The risk for cardiovascular death is more than doubled during extreme high temperatures

Extreme High Temps More Than Double Cardiovascular Deaths

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Extreme temperatures -- 109 degrees -- seen frequently in some parts of the world raise risks from climate change