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    Healio and Cardiology Today have compiled the most-read cardiology news of June 2022.Readers were most interested in improving the messaging surrounding aspirin; the midterm CV safety of men’s hormone therapy; promotion of hands-only CPR to increase use and improve cardiac arrest outcomes; and more.

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    As a volunteer firefighter for more than a decade, Joseph Heaton, MD, a resident at Brooklyn Hospital Center in Farmingdale, New Jersey, has a vested interest in the heart health of firefighters.“It’s why I want to become a cardiologist,” Heaton said. “I’ve always wanted to do research to help out the fire service and when something can kill you it’s a great motivator to want to prevent…

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    Despite decades of research showing the benefits of preventive medication such as statins and antihypertensives in preventing cardiovascular events, many patients who could benefit from such interventions in the United States and around the globe never receive them.“We have road-tested, proven preventive therapies that we know can help keep people free of cardiovascular disease, or free of…

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    Reelin Protein Reduces Cardiac Cell Death After Heart AttackStudies have demonstrated that the lymphatic system is not simply a means of transport for fluid and immune cells but also a key player in the maintenance of cardiovascular health. Now investigators have found that reelin—a protein mostly known for its role in the brain—is produced by lymphatic endothelial cells and is instrumental in…

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