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Cuffless BP measurement devices could be valuable for clinicians and patients, but they are not ready for clinical use, according to a new analysis. Read more in Cardiovascular Business: bit.ly/4dA3SSI #CardioX


According to new research, dietary sources of sodium vary by race, along with recommendations for lowering intake. Scott Buzby reports on the findings for Cardiology Today: bit.ly/43KpXK2 #CardioX





New research shows male bodybuilders 🏋️ have a higher risk of death & sudden cardiac death than amateurs. Find out more with TheCardiologyAdvisor: bit.ly/43G59Dg #cvPrev #CardioX

Replacing sedentary activity with sleep or physical activity is linked with a lower risk for 1 year cardiac events and mortality for #cvACS patients, according to a new study. TheCardiologyAdvisor reports on the findings: bit.ly/43G5EgC

According to a new study, Aficamten was linked to improved peak oxygen uptake & an acceptable safety profile compared to metoprolol in patients with symptomatic obstructive #cvHCM. Find out more with Cardiology Today: bit.ly/4kLWLJ8

Approximately 40% of #HeartFailure patients do not see a cardiologist annually, a new study reports. Learn more about the findings with HealthDay News: bit.ly/3HCNnJz

A recent #JACCCardioOnc study found that survivors of #cvAMI have a higher risk of developing cancer. Read more in MedPage Today: bit.ly/3ZOvkq5



#SAVR is associated with better long-term survival rates than #TAVR for patients with severe #vhdAS, new research shows. Get the details with Cardiovascular Business: bit.ly/3ZLzLBZ


Patients with #AFib after #TAVR could face a higher risk of major gastrointestinal bleeding if treated with edoxaban instead of a vitamin K antagonist, according to a new study. Michael Walter discusses the findings in Cardiovascular Business: bit.ly/4dS2NWv

According to a recent study in #JACCINT, more than ½ of severely symptomatic patients with obstructive #cvHCM could achieve a complete clinical & hemodynamic response after alcohol septal ablation. More in MedPage Today: bit.ly/3Zhaf7M