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ACC 2011-- Morten Schou, MD, PhD for the Danish Heart Failure Study

Dr. Morten Schou discusses the Danish Heart Failure Study and the conclusion that the researchers came up with upon evaluating the results.


P. Michael Ho, MD, PhD2-4

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Exercise capacity on treadmill predicts future cardiac events

Reduced exercise capacity is associated with an increased risk of myocardial infarction, unstable angina, and coronary revascularization in patients referred for exercise treadmill testing for clinical indications.



Linda G. Hughes, MA

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Spinal Cord Imaging Helps Diagnose and Follow MS, But Challenges Remain

Up to 90 percent of patients with multiple sclerosis have spinal cord pathology.


Iain Squire, MD, FRCP3

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Community cardiology clinics for secondary prevention of coronary heart disease and heart failure in primary care

Coronary heart disease (CHD) and chronic heart failure (CHF) are common chronic conditions encountered in primary care. Studies have shown that despite a strong evidence base, these conditions are often poorly diagnosed and inadequately managed in primary care.



Steve Levine, MD

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Introducing Medical Ethics Unpacked, with Dominic Sisti, PhD, and Steve Levine, MD

An introductory episode for Medical Ethics Unpacked, a monthly multimedia series hosted by medical ethicist Dominic Sisti, PhD, and psychiatrist Steven Levine, MD, exploring ethical issues in contemporary healthcare.




Peter Ureste, MD

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Gun Trauma: a Los Angeles Physician's Plea

Gun violence like the June 17, 2015 murders at Mother Emmanuel Church in Charleston, SC, (photo of memorial poster above) has horrified the nation. In this piece a Los Angeles physician recounts his experiences in another mass shooting, the Dec. 2 incident in San Bernardino, CA.


Quang X. Pham

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Digitally Detailing Doctors

Expanded use of electronic detailing and other portable media would offer drug marketers and physicians opportunities to connect outside of the traditional in-person rep visits.


Jessica A. Smith

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Patients Turn to Pharmacists for OTC Recommendations--April 2009

The American Pharmacists Association pushes for patients to seek pharmacist guidance in selecting OTC medications.


Will Boggs, MD

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Upfront thrombus aspiration during PCI may improve outcomes

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Upfront thrombus aspiration during percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) may improve outcomes in patients with ST-segment-elevation acute myocardial infarction (STEMI), according to a report in the August Journal of the American College of Cardiology: Cardiovascular Interventions.



Ashwin Ananthakrishnan, MD

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Weighing the Benefits of Combination Therapy in Crohn's Disease

Recent studies suggest that combination therapy with infliximab and azathioprine is more effective than monotherapy in patients with newly diagnosed Crohn's disease, but patients with more established Crohn's disease do not derive any extra benefit from triple therapy with infliximab, methotrexate, and prednisone compared to double therapy with infliximab and prednisone.


associate professor, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles.

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Prevalent atherosclerosis-Choose your biomarker

Circulating biomarkers have been used in cardiovascular medicine as predictors of incident or prevalent disease.


2Saint Vincent's Catholic Med

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Syncope from ventricular tachycardia secondary to methadone use

Methadone HCI (Diskets, Dolophine, Methadose) is a synthetic opioid that has been used widely in the United States for the management of heroin addiction Treatment of opioid dependence has been shifting gradually from the older US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) inspection program, ...


Stephen Fox

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Your Patients Are Online: Has Your Practice Gone Digital?

Having only a basic website for your practice isn’t enough anymore; unless your site helps your patients find you, you could be missing out on potential revenue.




Carrie Drake

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Yoga Reduces Pain in Fibromyalgia Patients

Participating in yoga raises the levels of cortisol in women suffering from fibromyalgia, reducing the physical and psychological symptoms of chronic pain.




James D. Lewis, MD, MSCE

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Biologic Safety in IBD: Malignancy and Infection

A review of the data on risk of infection, malignancy, and death associated with therapies for IBD.


Chayim Newmark, MD

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Best-kept Secrets in Diabetes Technology

New technologies are improving the lives of people living with diabetes.



Peter M. Okin, MD: From the Greenberg Division of Cardiology,Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, New York.

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Regression of electrocardiographic left ventricular hypertrophy and heart failure in hypertensive patients

Prior studies have shown an association between heart failure and the presence of hypertension and left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH). We investigated the relationship between regression of electrocardiographic (ECG) LVH by Cornell product with antihypertensive regimens and new-onset heart failure in subjects with hypertension and baseline LVH.



Walter Alexander

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Brain Changes from Small Vessel Disease Demonstrated by Impaired Gait Speed

Brain changes that occur as a result of small vessel disease negatively effect gait in senior patients, research shows.


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