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Cardiology

Patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) remain at high risk for experiencing recurrent ischemic events. Direct oral anticoagulants...

New research suggests a relatively common genetic variant can contribute to statin side effects — namely the muscle pain...

An international study led by researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania has...

Although 18F-FDG-PET scanning is already recognized as a tool for diagnosing cardiac sarcoidosis, much remains to be...

 Ischemic mitral regurgitation is associated with a substantial risk of death. Practice guidelines recommend surgery for...

High-sensitivity cardiac troponin (hs-cTn) assays have been used clinically by thousands of physicians in many countries throughout the world since...

Women with heart disease typically receive less complete surgical revascularization with arterial grafts than men do, but not because of gender bias. Instead, factors such as...

In two separate studies appearing in Nature Genetics, researchers have identified additional atrial fibrillation...

observational studies have noted an association between blood calcium levels and heart disease risk, leading...

Through RNA sequencing, researchers from York University in Toronto uncovered some 65 genes that are differentially...

By analyzing data collected from 58,335 participants from the DiscovEHR study, Dewey and his colleagues...

This paper gives a glimpse of AI's application in cardiovascular clinical care and discusses its potential

The incremental benefit of noninvasive testing in addition to clinical evaluation vs clinical evaluation alone for patients...

There is a limited information on the incidence and prognostic impact of new-onset atrial fibrillation (NOAF) following percutaneous coronary...

In an early analysis of this trial, use of a magnetically levitated centrifugal continuous flow circulatory pump was found to improve clinical outcomes...

Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is a leading cause of post neonatal mortality. Genetic heart diseases (GHDs)...

Heart rate (HR) responds to exercise by increasing during exercise and recovering after exercise. As such, HR is an important predictor of mortality...

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