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New Natriuretic Peptide Shows Unique Biomarker Potential
The biomarker C-type natriuretic peptide (CNP) is under exploration as both a risk predictor and a target for new drug
Continue reading »FDA to Cut Broadly Worded Statin Pregnancy Contraindication
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) aims to update the labeling on all statins to remove the drugs’ blanket
Continue reading »Both Higher Alcohol Intake and Genetic Predisposition Tied to CVD
Cardiovascular disease risk is associated with alcohol intake in general, but variations in risk exist with levels of intake, based
Continue reading »Novel IL-6 Antibody Slashes CRP up to 92% in High-risk ASCVD
Inhibition of interleukin (IL)-6 with ziltivekimab reduces multiple biomarkers of inflammation and thrombosis in patients at high atherosclerotic risk with
Continue reading »Call for cardiovascular scientists to contribute data to multinational platform
The first international platform for sharing cardiovascular data has been launched by euCanSHare, an EU-Canada funded project being implemented by
Continue reading »Study ratifies link of processed meat to cardiovascular disease and death
A global study led by Hamilton scientists has found a link between eating processed meat and a higher risk of
Continue reading »County where people live may predict some cardiovascular death by race, ethnicity
The association between race and ethnicity and specific characteristics of some U.S. counties may have a significant impact on death
Continue reading »Light scattered by thrombocytes can improve the treatment of cardiovascular diseases
A team of scientists from Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University used Raman spectroscopy to study the thrombocytes of patients with
Continue reading »Alcohol Allergy or just a violent hangover?
You have an Allergy to Alcohol – or „nur“ too much to drink? So you see the difference Vomiting, headache,
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