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Semaglutide Reduces Triglyceride Levels in Diabetic Patients

Researchers present new data from the SUSTAIN 6 and PIONEER 6 trials during the virtual AHA 2020 conference. → Read More

FDA Approves Wearable for Heart Monitoring

The LIVMOR Halo AF Detection System has received 510(k) clearance from the US FDA and becomes the first prescriptible wearable for continuous heart monitoring in patients with atrial fibrillation. → Read More

Medical Organizations Issue Statement on Advancing VTE Research

Sixteen organizations are seeking to drive the practice forward after the 2008 Call to Action from the Surgeon General fell short in addressing the public health need regarding VTE. → Read More

Late Dinners Increase Blood Glucose, Could Promote Obesity

A new randomized, crossover trial is examining the impact of eating dinner too late in the evening. → Read More

Ten-Year Results Support Use of Melody Transcatheter Pulmonary Valve

A new analysis from SCAI 2020 is shedding light on the use of the Melody TPV in patients who underwent valve implantation within an existing dysfunctional right ventricular outflow tract conduit or bioprosthetic pulmonary valve. → Read More

REDUCE-IT REVASC Suggests Icosapent Ethyl Cuts Rate of Revascularizations

Results of the latest REDUCE-IT analysis shed light on the degree to which icosapent ethyl can reduce revascularization. → Read More

Intensive Blood Pressure Control Linked to Lower Risk of AFib

New research suggests an SBP target of 120 mmHg or less could lower risk of AFib up to 26%. → Read More

Using Telemedicine In Pediatric, Family Medicine During COVID-19

An interview with a pair of pediatricians and professors from the University of Florida College of Medicine discussing the use of telehealth in COVID-19. → Read More

Paul Stewart, MD: Endocrinology, Diabetes, and COVID-19

Discussing the impact of the ongoing outbreak on endocrinology practices and endocrinologists with the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Health at University of Leeds. → Read More

ACC Releases CV Competencies for Nurse Practitioners, Physicians Assistants

The document, which includes 11 clinical competencies for NPs and PAs, is the first of its kind from the American College of Cardiology. → Read More

The Defining Moments of the Opioid Epidemic

Part 1 of the feature series includes a conversation with Anna Lembke, MD, on the most impactful players and products of the 30-year crisis. → Read More

FDA Announces First ProAir HFA Approval

The FDA announced the first approval of ProAir HFA—1 of the most popular inhalers in the US market. → Read More

Subconcussive Blows Linked to Visual Dysfunction in Athletes

Data from a randomized trial finds subconcussive head impacts are linked to visual dysfunction for up to 24 hours. → Read More

Study Examines "Ideal" Blood Pressure for Older Adults

A recent study found a lower blood pressure target in older adults could reduce risk of cardiovascular events and death, but could negatively impact kidney function. → Read More

Rheumatoid Medicine Trends Move to a Different Beat

Biologics, JAK inhibitors, and opioid alternatives all served major payoffs in the field in the 2010s. → Read More

FDA AdComm Votes in Favor of BLA for Teprotumumab for Thyroid Eye Disease

In March 2020, the therapy has the potential to become the first approved for the rare autoimmune disorder. → Read More

Analysis Details Impact of Biosimilar Introduction on Biologic Prices, Cost

A research letter published in JAMA Network Open is painting a clearer picture of how the introduction of a biosimilar impacts trends in pricing, cost, and discounts related to the originator biologic. → Read More

FDA Authorizes Tool For Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Screening in Newborns

The FDA has granted marketing authorization for the GSP Neonatal Creatine Kinase-MM to aid physicians in screening newborns for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. → Read More

Sleeping Too Much, Too Often Could Increase Risk of Stroke

An analysis of the Dongfeng-Tongi cohort has revealed sleeping more than 9 hours per night or taking midday naps lasting longer than 90 minutes was associated with an increase in risk of total stroke. → Read More

The Three Pillars of Cardiovascular Advancement

How technology, innovation, and preventive care drove the last 10 years of improved public heart health. → Read More