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Aspirin may not be effective for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease and cancer mortality

Aspirin May No Longer Have Effect in Primary CVD Prevention

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Also no significant decrease seen in cancer death in studies from 2005 onward
A considerable proportion of U.S. adults are unaware of some or all of the symptoms of myocardial infarction

Some U.S. Adults Unaware of Any Myocardial Infarction Symptoms

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About 20 percent of adults not aware of the three most common symptoms of myocardial infarction
For individuals with prediabetes

HbA1c Minimally Adds to CVD Risk Prediction in Prediabetes

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Classical risk factors explain most of the increased risk for CVD associated with HbA1c in prediabetes
The correlation between low education and incident cardiovascular disease is partly due to income and work stress

Low Education Link to CVD Risk Partly Due to Income, Job Strain

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Correlations with risk for CVD, CVD mortality reduced after adjustment for income, job strain
A measure to raise the minimum age to buy tobacco and electronic cigarettes to 21 has been approved by the U.S. Congress and is expected to be signed into law by President Donald Trump.

Congress Approves Raising Age to Buy Tobacco Products to 21

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Measure was supported by many tobacco and electronic cigarette companies
In a study published in the December issue of JACC: CardioOncology

Risk Score Developed to Help ID Heart Failure Risk in Leukemia

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Risk score identifies risk among patients with acute leukemia treated with anthracyclines before chemo
Women born in the spring and summer may have a slightly higher risk for cardiovascular disease mortality than women born in autumn

Being Born in Spring, Summer May Increase CVD Mortality Risk

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No significant associations seen between birth month, birth season, and overall mortality
Heavy drinking has an adverse effect on biomarkers of cardiac damage and inflammation

Heavy Drinking May Up Marker Levels for Cardiac Damage

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Levels of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T, NT-proBNP, hsCRP highest for patients from narcology clinic
A controversial program meant to get more U.S. veterans to use private health care received $8.9 billion as part of a government spending bill approved by the House.

Private Care Program for U.S. Vets Gets $8.9 Billion in Budget Deal

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Under the program, veterans have wider access to private care if they have faced long wait times
Active cannabis use disorder is associated with an increased perioperative risk of myocardial infarction

Cannabis Use Disorder May Up Risk of Perioperative Heart Attack

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Findings in national study of patients undergoing 11 elective surgeries