• Mashup Score: 2

    Compared with no or little alcohol intake, consuming one to 14 drinks per week is associated with lower risk for major adverse CV events, likely due to an alcohol-mediated reduction in stress-associated brain activity, researchers reported.In an analysis of biobank and brain imaging data that included more than 50,000 participants, researchers also said there is no recommended “safe”

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • According to a study in #JACC, light-to-moderate alcohol consumption is associated with a decrease in major adverse CV events. These findings were first presented at #ACC21. Find out more in @CardiologyToday: https://t.co/R6MAZISahc

  • Mashup Score: 7

    Credentials/​Designation (required) Please select which of these apply: (required) Primary Email (required) example@example.com Institution/​Place of Business (required) Are you current ABC member? Did you submit an abstract for the Dr. Jay Brown Best Abstract Competition? Have you received funding from other sources to attend ACC.22: 71st…

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • If you are #FIT and a member of @ABCardio1 consider applying for the ABC travel scholarship to #ACC21! Applications at https://t.co/jOu5kmHJ0C https://t.co/4rQYV2ERI8

  • Mashup Score: 1

    Co-chairs Dr. Daniel Duprez, MD, FACC from University of Minnesota Medical Center and Dr. Junbo Ge, MD, FACC from Zhongshan Hospital of Fudan University disc…

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • In a #cvPrev Spotlight from #ACC21 Industry Sponsored Sessions, experts discuss #hypertension, share thoughts on optimal hypertension management strategies in China, 🆕 developments in the Tx of chronic kidney disease & more. 📽️ Watch the full video! https://t.co/4CzJNX08fj

  • Mashup Score: 0

    Experts review two exciting cases about new therapies for treating hypertension in Asian people. Prof. Luyuan CHEN, MD, Director of Cardiology at Guangdong …

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • Experts review 2️⃣ exciting cases about 🆕 therapies for treating #hypertension in Asian people. Check out the #cvPrev spotlights from #ACC21 Industry Spotlight Sessions where experts discuss patient cases, new approaches toward BP ⬇️ & more. 📽️ https://t.co/h6WUcboqlu