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    Register for the PCEC Register today for the Preventive Cardiology Experts Course! This in-depth OnDemand program will be available late summer. PCEC Overview Claim CME CME Accreditation PCEC Overview   The ASPC’s Preventive Cardiology Experts Course (PCEC) provides an in-depth review of the knowledge and skills necessary to successfully implement…

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    Play a key role in applying patient care and modifying treatments to ensure patients have the best chance of preventing future cardiovascular disease. This interactive symposium – which will feature some of the most prominent leaders in preventive cardiology – will provide an overview of the changing landscape of preventive…

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    Coronary CT angiography and coronary artery calcium scoring each have their benefits as a primary prevention tool, two experts said. This debate comparing coronary CTA with CAC scoring took place at the virtual American Society for Preventive Cardiology Congress on CVD Prevention.

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    Coronary CT angiography and coronary artery calcium scoring each have their benefits as a primary prevention tool, two experts said. This debate comparing coronary CTA with CAC scoring took place at the virtual American Society for Preventive Cardiology Congress on CVD Prevention.

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    Coronary CT angiography and coronary artery calcium scoring each have their benefits as a primary prevention tool, two experts said. This debate comparing coronary CTA with CAC scoring took place at the virtual American Society for Preventive Cardiology Congress on CVD Prevention.

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    Hispanic individuals represent the fastest-growing ethnic group in the U.S., increasing from 9% of total census respondents in 1990 to 12.5% in 2000, according to a presenter. On average, they are younger than non-Hispanic white individuals, but they have the lowest rate of health insurance and greater prevalence of obesity, diabetes and asthma.

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    There are many ways in which women’s CV risk differs from that of men, and addressing it requires solutions tailored to women, according to a presentation at the virtual American Society for Preventive Cardiology Congress on CVD Prevention. Cardiology Today Editorial Board Member Nanette K. Wenger, MD, MACC, MACP, FAHA, FASPC, emeritus professor of medicine (cardiology) at Emory

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    Hispanic individuals represent the fastest-growing ethnic group in the U.S., increasing from 9% of total census respondents in 1990 to 12.5% in 2000, according to a presenter. On average, they are younger than non-Hispanic white individuals, but they have the lowest rate of health insurance and greater prevalence of obesity, diabetes and asthma.

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    CVD is the leading cause of maternal deaths in the U.S., contributing to a more than twofold increase in pregnancy-related mortality from 1987 to 2015, and better CV management in pregnant women is needed, according to a presenter.Additionally, Black women experienced a more than threefold greater risk for pregnancy-related mortality compared with white or non-Hispanic women, Renee P.

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    Obstructive CAD is not always the best predictor of CV events, especially in women, so a better characterization of coronary pathophysiology is necessary, according to a speaker.Cardiologists need to “recognize limitations of conventional diagnostic and management approaches for stable ischemic heart disease, particularly in women,” Viviany R. Taqueti, MD, MPH, FACC, FASNC, director

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