Underrepresentation of women as participants and researchers in CV clinical trials remains a problem, asserts a review ...
After guideline changes, aspirin use dropped off overall, even for higher-risk patients in whom it might still be considered.
While intensity didn’t appear to matter in this network meta-analysis, location did: in-person programs had the most impact.
It’s not yet time to abandon seated BP measurements, but taking a look at supine readings may provide enhanced risk ...
A higher risk of HF hospitalization was seen with dapagliflozin over empagliflozin, but one researcher urges caution.
A study comparing men and women suggests much of the association arises from genetic propensity to both conditions.
Surgery is the gold standard, GLP-1s are all the rage—whether a head-to-head study is needed depends on who you ask.
Following the recent IDE Approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for MagicTouch PTA, this enrolment heralds ...
A study suggests that those under age 65 may need no restrictions at all, but more data would help clarify the issue.
Much has changed since the 2013 document came out, with new information on pacing devices, techniques, and more.
These documents have become too technical, too inconsistent, and rely too much on expert opinion, Marco Valgimigli argues.
More than one-third of websites selling their own versions implied the products were the same as the FDA-approved drugs.