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Eplerenone Reduces Atrial Fibrillation Incidence in Heart Failure Patients
Aldosterone antagonists, eg eplerenone, decrease adverse cardiovascular outcomes in patients with HF and AF. More »
Beating the Odds of Heart Problems from Breast Cancer Therapy
Trastuzumab, regardless of anthracycline use, shows a significant link with incident heart failure. Continuous use of beta-blockers helps lower that risk. More »
Ablation in AF Improves Exercise Capacity, QOL in Heart Failure Patients
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Beta-Blockers in Heart Failure Patients with Atrial Fibrillation: Do They Really Save Lives?
A recent meta-analysis of beta-blocker use in patients with HF found that the drugs conferred no reduction in rates of mortality or hospitalization among patients with comorbid AF. More »
Biomarkers Help Identify High-Risk Left Ventricular Hypertrophy
A screening strategy for left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) using two biomarkers can complement electrocardiography to identify a subpopulation of patients with LVH who need aggressive treatment. More »
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Niacin Revived as Option for Treating Hyperlipidemia
May 21, 2013

Despite negative results in a recent major trial, cardiologists are finding reasons to reconsider niacin's potential for cardiovascular prevention in reducing LDLs and triglcyerides and increasing HDLs.

Less May Be Best In Surgery for Diverticular Disease
May 20, 2013

Single-incision laparoscopic colectomy appears to have advantages over the standard laparasopic technique for patients with diverticular disease, and in the right hands even complicated cases can benefit from minimally invasive surgery.

Helping NSCLC Patients to Fight Fatigue with Fitness
May 17, 2013

A new program to fight post-thoractoromy fatigue, and insights into how late-stage lung cancer patients perceive the advice to remain active.

Prolonged Fatigue Reflects Mood Disorders in Adolescents
May 16, 2013

Clinicians should pay more attention to the debilitating symptoms of adolescent fatigue, say commentators responding to a survey that shows prolonged fatigue may indicate severe depression or anxiety.

High-dose Statins Reduce 5-Year Risk of Disease
May 15, 2013

New options for optimizing the use of high-dose statins and for patients undergoing stenting.


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