Category Archives: Cardiovascular

Do Integrase Inhibitors Raise the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease?

Studies continue to yield conflicting findings about the link between integrase inhibitors—especially dolutegravir—and metabolic problems associated with cardiovascular disease, including weight gain, diabetes and hypertension (high blood pressure). Reassuringly, one recent study found no link between integrase inhibitors and cardiovascular events, such as heart attacks. While much remains to be learned, management of cardiovascular risk […]

Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease Market to Observe Impressive Growth During the Forecast Period (2023-2032), Evaluates DelveInsight | Amgen, Novo Nordisk A/S, Ionis Pharmaceuticals, NewAmsterdam Pharma, ResverlogixCorp, Novartis

DelveInsights Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease (ASCVD) Market Insights, Epidemiology, and Market Forecast-2032 report offers an in-depth understanding of the Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease, historical and forecasted epidemiology as well as the Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease market trends in the United States, EU4 (Germany, Spain, Italy, France) the United Kingdom and Japan. To Know in detail about the Atherosclerotic […]

Cross Q&A: Dosing Ponatinib in CML to Balance Efficacy and Cardiovascular Safety

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Study: Shared Decision-Making in Cardiovascular Health is Infrequently Utilized, Despite Benefits

Despite its importance to ethical care and known benefits, shared decision-making (SDM) is infrequently promoted and facilitated in cardiovascular care guidelines, according to research published by JAMA Network Open. Image credit: catalin | stock.adobe.com SDM has been shown to facilitate self-determination for patients and promotes patient-centered care among health care professionals, according to the study […]

Cardiovascular Health: Doctor Decodes The Impact Of Physical Inactivity On The Heart

Cardiovascular Health: Doctor Decodes The Impact Of Physical Inactivity On The Heart From obesity to hypertension, living an inactive lifestyle can cause a variety of heart health problems. Written by Kinkini Gupta |Updated : September 19, 2023 4:52 PM IST Physical inactivity is a growing concern in our modern lifestyles. It poses significant risk to […]

Cardiovascular Health: Doctors Decodes The Impact Of Physical Inactivity On The Heart

Cardiovascular Health: Doctors Decodes The Impact Of Physical Inactivity On The Heart From obesity to hypertension, living an inactive lifestyle can cause a variety of heart health problems. Written by Kinkini Gupta |Published : September 19, 2023 4:31 PM IST Physical inactivity is a growing concern in our modern, sedentary lifestyles. It poses significant risks […]

Does a high-dose influenza vaccine reduce cardiovascular disease risk?

In a recent study published in JAMA Network Open, researchers assessed whether a high-dose influenza vaccine is associated with a benefit in reducing cardiopulmonary (CP) events during periods of influenza activity. Study: Temporal Association Among Influenza-Like Illness, Cardiovascular Events, and Vaccine Dose in Patients With High-Risk Cardiovascular Disease. Image Credit: BaLL LunLa/Shutterstock.com Background Influenza is associated with […]

EU antitrust regulators raid cardiovascular medical device company

BRUSSELS, Sept 19 (Reuters) – EU antitrust regulators on Tuesday raided a cardiovascular medical device company in an EU country on concerns that the company may have abused its market power in breach of the bloc’s antitrust rules. “The European Commission is carrying out unannounced inspections at the premises of a company active in medical […]

Job strain combined with high efforts and low reward doubled men’s heart disease risk

Research Highlights: Men exposed to stressful working conditions who also felt that they put forth high effort but received low reward had twice the risk of heart disease compared to men who were free of those psychosocial stressors. The impact of job strain and effort-reward imbalance combined was similar to the magnitude of the impact […]