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Hemoconcentration Associated with Lower Mortality in Acute Heart Failure
Among patients hospitalized for acute heart failure, hemoconcentration was associated with reduced 90-day mortality and may be a useful marker for guiding therapy.
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Mechanical Circulatory Support in Cardiogenic Shock: Can Any Device Move the Mortality Needle?
In a small randomized trial of patients with cardiogenic shock secondary to acute myocardial infarction, the Impella heart pump failed to improve mortality compared with intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation.
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ECG Screening of Athletes
T-wave inversion confined to ECG leads V1-V2 is a normal variant, but T-wave inversion beyond V2 is rare and may warrant further investigation.
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Weight Loss to Make You Feel Better, Live Longer, and Lower Your Risk of Atrial Fibrillation
Significant and sustained weight loss through bariatric surgery reduced the risk of developing new-onset atrial fibrillation in a Swedish cohort of obese individuals.
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Clinical Briefs
In this section: treating genital herpes, atrial fibrillation remains a deadly problem, and extra precautions for diabetes patients.
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Plecanatide Tablets (Trulance)
Plecanatide is indicated for the treatment of chronic idiopathic constipation.
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Does Long-term, Low-intensity Smoking Result in Similar Mortality Risks as Heavier Smokers?
Individuals who smoke fewer than 10 cigarettes per day over their lifetime have a higher risk of mortality than those who have never smoked cigarettes.
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How Is Iron Deficiency Connected to Hearing Loss?
A large-scale retrospective cohort study found that iron deficiency anemia was associated positively with sensorineural hearing loss and combined hearing loss.
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Investigating the Relationship Between Achieved Blood Pressure and Cardiovascular Outcomes
Lowering blood pressure in patients suffering from hypertension reduces the risk of cardiovascular events and death, but the optimum target BP remains unresolved.
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Reproductive Rights in 2017: Standing Strong for Women
The evidence strongly suggests that comprehensive family planning services provided under the Affordable Care Act that include subsidized coverage for highly effective long-acting reversible contraception have contributed to a decrease in the rate of unintended pregnancy and a sharp decline in abortions. As women’s healthcare providers, we should be leaders in standing up to policy changes that will endanger women and threaten our most vulnerable citizens.