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Cardiology - Aug 7, 2018 Edition

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August 7, 2018
Cardiology
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#ALT#Exposing Cells to the Conditions of Ischemia-Reperfusion

To investigate the survival-strategies a study was conducted exposing cells to conditions of ischemia-reperfusion while monitoring the oxygenation level.

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Artificial Intelligence in CardiologyArtificial Intelligence in Cardiology

The continuous development of the technological sector has enabled the industry to merge with medicine in order to create new integrated, reliable, and efficient methods of providing quality health care. One of the ongoing trends in cardiology at present is the proposed utilization of artificial intelligence (AI) in augmenting and extending the effectiveness of the cardiologist.
Older, overweight scuba divers urged to shed pounds to avoid underwater heart attackOlder, overweight scuba divers urged to shed pounds to avoid underwater heart attack

Older, overweight scuba divers are being urged to shed pounds to avoid an underwater heart attack.That's the advice from a large study out today in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, a publication of the European Society of Cardiology.
Cancer and heart disease are deadlier in the developing world than in western nations

Cancer and heart disease are deadlier in the developing world than in western nationsDiseases such as cancer, heart disease and stroke are deadlier in the developing world than in rich nations. This is the finding of a new analysis from researchers at Imperial College London.
Portfolio diet reduces risk factors for cardiovascular disease

Portfolio diet reduces risk factors for cardiovascular diseaseUniversity of Toronto researchers have found that the portfolio diet, a plant-based way of eating previously shown to lower cholesterol levels, reduces other risk factors for cardiovascular disease including blood pressure, triglycerides and inflammation.
Being overweight may set the stage for heart disease later in life

Being overweight may set the stage for heart disease later in lifeEven as a young adult, being overweight may cause higher blood pressure and thicken heart muscle, setting the stage for heart disease later in life, according to new research in the American Heart Association's journal Circulation.
Simplified, standardized approaches may help open heart surgery patients live longer

Simplified, standardized approaches may help open heart surgery patients live longerPatients who undergo coronary artery bypass grafting; the most common heart surgery performed-;may live longer and experience fewer complications when under the care of a highly focused surgical team that uses simplified and standardized approaches, according to research published today in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery.
Heart Disease Biomarkers and Screening Tests

Heart Disease Biomarkers and Screening TestsCardiovascular or heart diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide, with continuously increasing mortality rates continuously increasing due to the aging population. As such, it is a priority of key players in the field of medicine to detect early symptoms of such conditions and provide an empirically-based profile of heart disease biomarkers.
UVA heart failure program slashes mortality rate and reduces costs, study finds

UVA heart failure program slashes mortality rate and reduces costs, study findsA University of Virginia Health System program that provides follow-up care for heart failure patients after they leave the hospital significantly improves survival and other outcomes while saving money, a new study finds.

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