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A patient's heartbeat might one day be used to protect their electronic health records

ECG Could Be Used As Password for E-Health Record Access

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Researchers say heartbeat could serve as a secure 'password' for patient's electronic medical history
The reduction and interruption of sitting time can be an initial step in the development of a total physical activity plan for male patients

Less Sitting Time Can Be Initial Step in Total Fitness Plan

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Study supports physicians in advising male patients to reduce sitting time to help avoid obesity
Seniors who receive an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator have high survival rates

Survival Rates High for Older Patients With ICDs

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Nearly 80 percent of patients were alive two years after reveiving device
Scientists are reporting some early success with a soft robotic device aimed at treating advanced heart failure. The findings have been published in the Jan. 18 issue of Science Translational Medicine.

Soft Robotic Sleeve Can Replicate Heart’s Natural Rhythm

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Device found to support heart function in a porcine model of acute heart failure
Seventeen million American adults may have masked hypertension

17 Million U.S. Adults May Have Masked Hypertension

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Masked hypertension more common among males, those with diabetes, older adults
Developing hypertension in very old age may provide some protection from dementia

Hypertension Onset After Age 80 May Protect Against Dementia

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Association independent of antihypertensive medication use
Just 20 minutes of moderate exercise may reduce inflammation in the body

Brief Bouts of Exercise Can Reduce Inflammation

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20 minutes on a treadmill linked to drop in immune cells tied to inflammation
The health and economic impact of three cardiovascular disease preventive services varies with demographic characteristics and clinical objectives

Health, Economic Impact of CVD Preventive Services Varies

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Highest health impact for hypertension screening and treatment, lowest for aspirin counseling
For patients with newly diagnosed atrial fibrillation

Lower Inpatient Costs for Dabigatran, Rivaroxaban in A-Fib

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Lower inpatient costs with dabigatran, rivaroxaban versus warfarin for newly diagnosed atrial fibrillation
Two leading medical organizations are recommending a less aggressive target for the treatment of hypertension in adults 60 and older who are otherwise healthy. The new clinical practice guideline was published online Jan. 17 in the Annals of Internal Medicine.

ACP, AAFP Raise BP Rx Threshold for Healthy Adults Over 60

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Guideline says therapy should begin after systolic BP meets or exceeds 150 mm Hg, not 140