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Cardiologists Still Have Little Idea Who Is Going to Have a Heart Attack
Existing atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) risk calculators appear to be inadequate, noted researchers led by ...
A low dose of colchicine — a commonly used gout drug — helped reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in people with ...
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Understanding myocardial infarction: what happens during a heart attack and warning signs
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Current heart attack screening tools fail to identify half the people who are at risk, study shows
Current cardiac screening tools used to prevent heart attacks fail to identify nearly half of the people who are actually at ...
An 80-year-old man suffering from both a stroke and an acute myocardial infarction was saved within minutes thanks to FV ...
A new clinical trial suggests a personalized approach to Vitamin D3 and how it reduces heart disease risk by 50%.
A blocked coronary artery causing an acute heart attack must be opened immediately with a stent procedure. However, if other ...
Comedian Kim Soo-yong, 59, is recovering after undergoing emergency surgery following a sudden collapse caused by acute ...
The world of medicine is constantly evolving thanks to advances in technology and the tireless work of scientists. In this ...
An international investigation confirms that beta-blockers, prescribed routinely for four decades, do not provide benefits to ...
People with cardiovascular disease (i.e. affecting the heart and blood vessels) who use low-dose colchicine for at least six months will reduce their risk of myocardial infarction (heart attack) and ...
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