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Stroke patients who receive intensive blood pressure lowering are less likely to suffer brain bleeds when treated with clot-busting therapies

ASA: Intensive BP Control Lowers Bleeding Risk in Stroke Patients

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Findings seen among patients with ischemic stroke, high systolic BP receiving alteplase for thrombolysis
Many systematic review protocols in the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews do not include adverse event reporting

Many Systematic Reviews Do Not Fully Report Adverse Events

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Of 146 protocols analyzed, 65 percent fully reported adverse events as intended by the protocol
Increased bonus size for physicians caring for patients with chronic disease is associated with improvements in care quality

Larger Physician Bonus May Improve Care in Chronic Disease

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No further improvement seen with behavioral economic principles of increased social pressure, loss aversion

American Stroke Association, Feb. 6-8

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The American Heart Association International Stroke Conference 2019 The annual International Stroke Conference of the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association (AHA/ASA) was held...
From 2017 to 2018

CDC: Student Tobacco Use Increased From 2017 to 2018

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E-cigarette use up 77.8 percent among high school students, 48.5 percent among middle schoolers
In 2017

Health Care Spending Per Person Increased to $5,641 in 2017

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Spending per person increased 4.2 percent from 2016 to 2017; utilization increased 0.5 percent
The reversal agent

ASA: Reversal Agent Cuts Severe Bleeding With Factor Xa Inhibitors

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Bolus plus two-hour infusion of andexanet alfa cuts antifactor Xa activity by 92 percent
Among men

Low Fitness, Obesity Linked to Later Disability Pension

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Being moderately or highly fit as teen linked to lower risk for later receipt of disability pension in men
Older patients with severe frailty undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement and surgical aortic valve replacement frequently experience subsequent functional decline or lack of improvement

Functional Decline Seen for Many Frail Patients After TAVR, SAVR

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Older patients with severe frailty often have decline or lack of improvement after the procedures
High-risk human papillomavirus infection is associated with an increased risk for developing cardiovascular disease

High-Risk HPV Infection Linked to Increased Risk for CVD in Women

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High-risk HPV-CVD association stronger for those with obesity or metabolic syndrome