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Prostate Cancer and Smoking: One More Reason to Trash the Tobacco
Study showed that following prostatectomy for cancer, smokers and ex-smokers had a higher risk of recurrence.
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You Are What You Feed Your Gut Microbiome
There is mounting evidence that the gut microbiome influences the immune system and the central and peripheral nervous systems.
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Serum Chloride Level Predicts Mortality in Acute Heart Failure
Serum chloride levels measured during hospitalization for acute decompensated heart failure are independently and inversely associated with long-term mortality, independent of serum sodium levels.
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New Study Calls for Caution in Use of Triple Anticoagulant Therapy
Approximately one in four older patients with atrial fibrillation undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention for acute myocardial infarction were discharged on triple therapy, which was associated with higher rates of major bleeding without a measurable benefit in terms of major adverse cardiac events.
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RITA-3 Reports 10-year Mortality Outcomes: Time to Rethink the Guidelines, or Much Ado About Nothing?
The mortality benefit of the routine early invasive strategy seen at 5 years is attenuated at later follow-up, suggesting further trials of more contemporary treatment strategies in non-ST elevation acute coronary syndromes are needed.
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Doppler Echo Risk Stratification in Aortic Stenosis
The dimensionless index is an accurate indicator of aortic stenosis severity of clear prognostic value.
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Valve Disease and Thromboembolic Risk
ABSTRACT & COMMENTARY: In non-valvular atrial fibrillation patients, left ventricular valve disease increased the risk of thromboembolic events.
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FDA Actions
FDA fast-tracks approval of a new drug combination for treatment of heart failure; warns about medication errors for two drugs; approves first monoclonal anti-body as second-line treatment for high cholesterol; green lights oral medication for treatment of locally advanced basal cell carcinoma; and approves two new hepatitis C treatments.
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New Research Weighs Benefits of Triple Therapy for Patients Who Have Undergone PCI
A new study suggests that more is perhaps not better.
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ECG Review: What are the Clinical Implications of this Rhythm?
This tracing was obtained from a 69-year-old woman with a long-term history of palpitations. Her symptoms had been increasing over recent weeks, in association with “chest tightness” and dizziness. Her prior medical history was benign, and she was hemodynamically stable at the time this tracing was recorded. How would you interpret this rhythm strip? What are the clinical implications of this rhythm?