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Sleep disruption consistently predicts risk for atrial fibrillation before and after adjusting for obstructive sleep apnea

Sleep Disruption Increases Risk of Atrial Fibrillation

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Higher risk seen across multiple cohorts, regardless of obstructive sleep apnea and other possible factors
Among a cohort of individuals without cardiovascular disease not receiving antiplatelet therapy

Most Bleeding Events in Non-CVD Patients Are GI-Related

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In cohort with no CVD, not receiving antiplatelet therapy, 7 percent of bleeding events were fatal
For men

Binge Drinking Linked to Increased Systolic BP in Men

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And relative risk for hypertension up with any drinking among men without hypertension
For patients who experienced a transient ischemic attack or minor stroke

Half of CV Events Occur from Two to Five Years Post-TIA, -Stroke

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Composite outcome occurred in 12.9 percent; 50.1 percent of events in second to fifth years
For pediatric patients with ventricular arrhythmias at risk for sudden cardiac death

For Pediatric Patients, Wearable Cardioverter Defibrillator Safe

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Six of eight patients who received at least one WCD shock treatment had appropriate therapy
As of November 2017

More Than 2,000 U.S. Campuses Smoke-Free as of Nov. 2017

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>83 percent of these campuses were tobacco-free, banning smoking, smokeless tobacco products
The American Medical Association recently adopted new ethical guidelines on medical tourism to help physicians understand their responsibilities when interacting with patients who seek or have received medical care outside the United States.

AMA Adopts Ethical Guidance on Medical Tourism

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Guidelines include helping patients understand risks and benefits, responding compassionately
For patients presenting to the emergency department with chest pain

Stress Echo Safe for ER Triage of Patients With Chest Pain

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Smaller proportion of patients undergoing SE are hospitalized, with shorter length of stay than CCTA
At the annual meeting of the American Medical Association

AMA: Docs Declare Drug Shortages Public Health Emergency

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AMA calls for greater manufacturer transparency in order to prepare for disasters, mitigate shortages
From 1988-1994 to 2009-2014 there was an increase in the prevalence of overweight and obesity among U.S. adolescents and a decrease in the percentage who tried to lose weight

Percentage of Teens Trying to Lose Weight Decreasing

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From 1988-1994 to 2009-2014 increase in prevalence of overweight/obesity, decrease in weight loss efforts