The HCPLive Cardiology condition center page is a comprehensive resource for clinical news and insights on cardiovascular and cardiometabolic diseases. This page consists of interviews, articles, podcasts, and videos on the research, treatment and development of therapies for heart disease and cardiovascular events, as well as associated diabetes, renal failure, and more...
December 8th 2024
A propensity score-matched study from ASH 2024 suggests GLP-1 RA use reduced VTE risk in type 2 diabetes.
‘REEL’ Time Patient Counseling™: Navigating the Complex Journey of Diagnosing and Managing Fabry Disease
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Expert Illustrations & Commentaries™: Envisioning Novel Therapeutic Approaches to Managing ANCA-associated Vasculitis
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Clinical Consultations™: Addressing Elevated Phosphate Levels in Patients with END-STAGE Kidney Disease (ESKD)
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Hot Dog! You Don't Have to Pass Up Summertime Eating
March 19th 2008Don't instruct your patients to eliminate the hot dog altogether - the American classic that serves as the top item at many warm-weather gatherings. Just tell them to avoid the ones that are not good for them. The same is true of most burgers.
Study Shows Heart Attack Awareness Lags in US
February 27th 2008A survey conducted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the results of which were released Feb. 21, revealed too many Americans are not aware of what the warning signs of a heart attack are and the percentage who know who action to take is too low.
February is American Heart Month: Treat Your Heart Well
February 21st 2008When I mention the cardiac diet I follow in upbeat fashion, I am looking to portray the genuine feeling that I really enjoy eating healthy. The game â€" and both my wife and I admit, the triumph â€" is being able to make tasty meals that are, in all seriousness, good for the heart.
The Critical Role of Intra-Abdominal Adiposity in Cardiometabolic Risk
February 8th 2008Accumulating epidemiological, biological, and mechanistic evidence has shown that adipose tissue is an active endocrine and metabolic organ that plays a critical role in the development of cardiometabolic risk factors, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.