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AHA: Fresh Produce Prescription Improves Glycemic Control

A fresh produce prescription program can significantly improve hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) among low-income patients with diabetes and poor glycemic control, accordi

AHA: Semaglutide Cuts Risk for CVD Events in Patients Without Diabetes

Weekly subcutaneous semaglutide significantly cuts the incidence of cardiovascular death and nonfatal heart attacks and strokes in adults with preexisting cardi

Scientists Create Device That Can Isolate Blood Flow to Brain

An experimental device that isolates blood flow to the brain has the potential to revolutionize brain research. The device redirects the brain s blood supply th

Poststroke Mortality, ADL Dependency Up With Low Socioeconomic Status

Stroke patients with low socioeconomic status (SES) have substantially increased risks for death and activities of daily living (ADL) dependency at three months

Babies Are Contracting Salmonella After Handling Pet Food, FDA Warns

Two federal health agencies are investigating a Salmonella outbreak linked to dog food that has sickened seven people in seven states, nearly all of them infant

Food Allergies Might Pose 'Silent' Threat to the Heart

In an unexpected finding, new research suggests that antibodies arising from common food allergies may also raise risks for heart trouble. These IgE antibodies

AHA: PREVENT Risk Calculator Estimates Risk for Cardiovascular Disease

The Predicting Risk of Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) Events (PREVENT) risk calculator estimates the risk for CVD, including heart failure, according to a methods

ACAAI: Parents, Patients Offer Theories on Causes/Origins of Food Allergies

Parents and adult patients with food allergy (FA) believe that factors such as diet, genetics, family history, and infection are associated with FA development,

AHA: Daily Marijuana Use Linked to Incident Heart Failure

Daily marijuana use is associated with incident heart failure, and cannabis use disorder (CUD) is associated with increased odds of major adverse cardiac and ce

ACR: Incidence of Atrioventricular Block Increased With High Levels of Anti-SSA/Ro Antibodies

High levels of anti-SSA Ro antibodies are associated with an increased incidence of fetal atrioventricular block (AVB), according to a study published online No

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