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And the prevalence of microplastics and nanoplastics is only increasing
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Mashup Score: 5Health care utilization and the associated costs attributable to cardiovascular disease in Ireland: a cross-sectional study - 26 day(s) ago
AbstractBackground. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of mortality and disability globally. We examined healthcare service utilization and costs
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Mashup Score: 0‘No safe threshold’: Air pollution increases risk for hospitalization among older adults - 1 month(s) ago
Chronic exposure to fine particulate matter increased the risk of hospitalization for several cardiovascular conditions in older adults, according to a study published in BMJ.“Our research shows that low-level exposure to [particulate matter (PM2.5)] presents a substantial risk to cardiovascular health, even at levels below the newly released [U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s
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A Finnish study finds elevated cardiovascular risk in rheumatic diseases peaks within a year of diagnosis, emphasizing the need for early management strategies.
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The 3rd annual educational virtual event put together by the four Northern Local Clinical Research Networks
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I’ll be chairing the @NIHRcommunity CVD Northern Educational Engagement Event on 14th February 2024 ❤️🩹. Including @TheBHF & a series of excellent speakers. Register via the link & learn about the great things we are doing in #cardiovascular research! https://t.co/qfJycJnk4o https://t.co/0vw2YGzEDu
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Mashup Score: 5Navigating disparities in cardiovascular disease outcomes across Europe: a call to action - 3 month(s) ago
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of mortality globally, casting a dark shadow over Europe, where they account for a staggering 45% of all deaths. Within the European Union, this statistic persists at 37%, requiring €210 billion in health-care expenditure annually. Cardiovascular disease should be recognised as an urgent and formidable public health challenge, which demands our immediate attention.
Source: www.thelancet.comCategories: General Medicine News, CardiologistsTweet
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Mashup Score: 55Cardiovascular autonomic dysfunction in post-COVID-19 syndrome: a major health-care burden - 3 month(s) ago
Cardiovascular autonomic dysfunction (CVAD) is a malfunction of the cardiovascular system caused by deranged autonomic control of circulatory homeostasis. CVAD is an important component of post-COVID-19 syndrome, also termed long COVID, and might affect one-third of highly symptomatic patients with COVID-19. The effects of CVAD can be seen at both the whole-body level, with impairment of heart…
Source: www.nature.comCategories: General Medicine News, Cardiology News and JournTweet
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The 3rd annual educational virtual event put together by the four Northern Local Clinical Research Networks
Source: www.eventbrite.co.ukCategories: General Medicine News, CardiologistsTweet-
I’ll be chairing the @NIHRcommunity CVD Northern Educational Engagement Event on 14th February 2024 ❤️🩹. Including @TheBHF & a series of excellent speakers. Register via the link & learn about the great things we are doing in #cardiovascular research! https://t.co/qfJycJnk4o https://t.co/0vw2YGzEDu
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Mashup Score: 4Mosaic loss of chromosome Y and cardiovascular disease - 4 month(s) ago
Mosaic loss of chromosome Y (mLOY) refers to the condition in male individuals in which a detectable fraction of cells lose the Y chromosome. Prevalent in haematopoietic cells, this common somatic mutation is associated with decreased longevity and an increased risk of age-related diseases, including cardiovascular disease. Haematopoietic mLOY provides further insight into the sex-specific…
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Commentary on: Alahmad B, Khraishah H, Royé D, Vicedo-Cabrera AM, Guo Y, Papatheodorou SI, Achilleos S, Acquaotta F, Armstrong B, Bell ML, Pan SC, de Sousa Zanotti Stagliorio Coelho M, Colistro V, Dang TN, Van Dung D, De’ Donato FK, Entezari A, Guo YL, Hashizume M, Honda Y, Indermitte E, Íñiguez C, Jaakkola JJK, Kim H, Lavigne E, Lee W, Li S, Madureira J, Mayvaneh F, Orru H, Overcenco A, Ragettli MS, Ryti NRI, Saldiva PHN, Scovronick N, Seposo X, Sera F, Silva SP, Stafoggia M, Tobias A, Garshick E, Bernstein AS, Zanobetti A, Schwartz J, Gasparrini A, Koutrakis P. Associations Between Extreme Temperatures and Cardiovascular Cause-Specific Mortality: Results From 27 Countries. Circulation . 2023 Jan 3;147(1):35-46. doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.122.061832. Epub 2022 Dec 12. Extremes in ambient temperature are associated with excess deaths. For example, more than 60 000 excess …
Source: ebn.bmj.comCategories: General Medicine News, NursingTweet
It was common for tiny plastic particles from the environment to infiltrate people's vascular lesions, foreshadowing future #cardiovascular disease in patients who underwent carotid endarterectomy, an observational study showed. @MedPageCardio https://t.co/bAeb5YNaUv