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Mashup Score: 21Flu Vaccines For Patients Over 65 - 7 hour(s) ago
Give your older patients with cardiovascular disease the best chance of avoiding severe illness and complications this flu season. Learn about higher-dose vaccines and why they’re best for your patients who are 65 and older. Check out the infographic at ACC.org.
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Mashup Score: 10
If you have type 2 diabetes, you know that keeping an eye on your blood glucose (sugar) is an important part of managing the disease. But did you know that having diabetes also makes you more prone to having heart disease or a stroke? It’s true. In fact, cardiovascular disease is the No. 1 cause of death among people with type 2 diabetes. Compared with those who don’t have diabetes, women with the condition have about 4 times greater risk for heart disease, while men with the condition have about twice
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Mashup Score: 5
Use a CardioSmart infographic or decision aid with 3-5 patients and submit an essay about your experience to the CardioSmart team. If your narrative effectively shows Shared Decision-Making in action, you could be our winner. CardioSmart/Patient Voice Team will select the best essay as the winner. The fellow will: Be featured in Cardiology magazine Receive free registration at ACC’s Annual Scientific Session in Chicago, March 29-31, 2025 Have an opportunity to present their narrative at ACC.25 Oct. 7:
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Mashup Score: 32Thinking of Getting Pregnant? - 14 day(s) ago
Certain heart conditions can increase your chance (risk) of serious problems for you and your baby. If you have a high-risk heart problem, it’s important to talk with your heart doctor before becoming pregnant.Digital download only
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Mashup Score: 21Flu Vaccines For Patients Over 65 - 21 day(s) ago
Give your older patients with cardiovascular disease the best chance of avoiding severe illness and complications this flu season. Learn about higher-dose vaccines and why they’re best for your patients who are 65 and older. Check out the infographic at ACC.org.
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Clinician Infographic on Flu Vaccines Now Available 🦠💉 This flu season, give your older patients w/ #CVD the best chance of avoiding severe illness & complications. Use this #CardioSmart infographic to educate your patients. Learn more: https://t.co/JaJow4pmZD #FightFlu https://t.co/8kBwO0VloK
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Mashup Score: 21Discussion Guides - Adult Vaccination | CardioSmart – American College of Cardiology - 22 day(s) ago
Use this discussion guide and related tools to talk with patients with cardiovascular disease about the importance of vaccination to protect their hearts.
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Mashup Score: 4
Use a CardioSmart infographic or decision aid with 3-5 patients and submit an essay about your experience to the CardioSmart team. If your narrative effectively shows Shared Decision-Making in action, you could be our winner. CardioSmart/Patient Voice Team will select the best essay as the winner. The fellow will: Be featured in Cardiology magazine Receive free registration at ACC’s Annual Scientific Session in Chicago, March 29-31, 2025 Have an opportunity to present their narrative at ACC.25 Oct. 7:
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Mashup Score: 6September | CardioSmart – American College of Cardiology - 24 day(s) ago
Congratulations to all facilities that recently earned an ACC Accreditation!
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#ACCAccreditation congratulates the 5 @baptistonline sites that earned Chest Pain Center Accreditation in September 2024. Their Memphis location also achieved #HeartFailure Accreditation this past month. View the full listing on #FindYourHeartAHome ➡️ https://t.co/C56o09KqIc https://t.co/Ys55Y2hwwR
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Congenital means present from birth. So congenital heart defects refer to a number of different conditions that can occur when a baby’s heart is forming. As a result, the heart – or the major vessels in and around the heart – may not develop or work the way they should. Worldwide, congenital heart disease is the most common type of birth defect. Nearly 1 out of 100 babies are born with some sort of structural heart defect, affecting about 40,000 infants a year in the United States, according to the
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Mashup Score: 13Obesity and Heart Disease (Arabic) - 30 day(s) ago
Obesity—having too much body fat—is pretty common. Being obese increases your chance of developing heart disease and other health problems. Download the file to print out the infographic in Arabic.Â
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Discussing Obesity Management to Lower Global CV Risk at #ACCMidEast! 🌍 Obesity significantly raises the risk of ❤️ disease & other serious health issues. Help your patients stay informed—share this #CardioSmart infographic on Obesity & #HeartDisease! https://t.co/tQ4w1ixvX8 https://t.co/mJZ6df9ZWv
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Clinician Infographic on Flu Vaccines Now Available 🦠💉 This flu season, give your older patients w/ #CVD the best chance of avoiding severe illness & complications. Use this #CardioSmart infographic to educate your patients. Learn more: https://t.co/JaJow4pmZD #FightFlu https://t.co/8kBwO0VloK