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    Patient Testimonial: Matt is living with high cholesterol because of an inherited condition called familial hypercholesterolemia, or FH. He talks about understanding the power of lifestyle changes together with medications and knowing your family history. Lowering your LDL, or “bad” cholesterol, is about lowering the chance of a first or future heart attack or stroke. Learn more at https://www.CardioSmart.org/HighCholesterol.
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    Patient Testimonial: Matt is living with very high cholesterol. He talks about the importance of knowing your numbers and what they mean. Taking steps to lower your LDL, or “bad” cholesterol, is not simply about the number. It’s about lowering the chance of a first or future heart attack or stroke. Learn more at https://www.CardioSmart.org/HighCholesterol.
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    Patient Testimonial: Porothea is living with cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and chronic kidney disease. She talks about partnering with her health care team to find what worked to bring down her LDL, or “bad” cholesterol, including trying and finding the right medication. Taking steps to lower your LDL cholesterol is not simply about the number. It’s about lowering the chance of a first or future heart attack or stroke. Learn more at https://www.CardioSmart.org/HighCholesterol.
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    A 2 x 2 factorial randomized trial reports no difference in 90-day mortality among critically ill patients resuscitated with intravenous saline vs balanced solution (sodium and chloride concentrations similar to plasma) infused at faster (999 mL/h) vs slower rates (333 mL/h).

    0:00 Fernando Zampieri, MD, PhD, of the HCor Research Institute and Alexandre Biasi Cavalcanti, MD, PhD, of the Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), both in São Paulo, Brazil, presented findings from the BaSICs Trial at a virtual Critical Care Reviews meeting (CCR20), on August 10, 2021.

    The presentation is followed by
    31:59 An oral editorial from Simon Finfer, MD, of the Imperial College of London
    52:36 An author reply to the oral editorial
    59:34 A Q&A session
    1:05:25 A panel discussion

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    Interested in Content Marketing? Learn from the best in healthcare. Join us at the Content Marketing World Cleveland Clinic Virtual Health Summit on October 1st, 2021

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    To learn more about food allergies and intolerances, please visit https://cle.clinic/3jeb5u4

    If you’ve just been diagnosed with fructose intolerance, it can feel pretty overwhelming. But we’re here to give you the tools you need to adjust, from what foods to avoid to a two-week plan to help you adjust.

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    To read more about this survey results, please visit https://cle.clinic/3yzC3nm

    The pandemic has changed how we access healthcare, and virtual visits are here to stay. According to a recent Cleveland Clinic survey, some men say they prefer seeing a doctor online, especially when it comes to sensitive topics.

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    After one of Dr David Kerr’s patients attempted suicide, it made him think about the degree of suicidal ideation that may occur in cancer patients and how oncologists can better help.
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    To watch the entire series please click here: https://www.medscape.com/mtv/metastatic-breast-cancer-s01?&faf=1

    About this Series

    Hormone receptor–positive is the most common breast cancer, accounting for approximately 80% of all cases. Although metastatic HR+/HER2- breast cancer remains incurable, it is increasingly manageable. Expanded treatment options, including targeted agents used in combination with endocrine therapy, are extending the lives of women with metastatic breast cancer, and careful monitoring of biomarkers helps indicate when it is appropriate to change therapies. Increased emphasis on diet and exercise, psychosocial support, and symptom management—especially of bone metastases—contributes to an increased quality of life for women with metastatic disease.

    Experts at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute discuss the ways in which treatment of HR+/HER2- metastatic breast cancer is evolving into an individualized approach, and how metastatic breast cancer patients are taking an active role as partners in the research of their disease.