<strong>β-blockers Linked to Violence Reduction</strong>

2 years ago

A Swedish population-wide longitudinal cohort study suggested that β-blockers were associated with reductions in violence. The study included 1,400,766 individuals…

<strong>Premature CVD Linked to Worse Midlife Brain Health</strong>

2 years ago

A prospective US cohort study indicated that premature cardiovascular disease (CVD before 60 years) is associated with worse midlife cognition…

<strong>CBT Efficacy for Depression More Durable Than Pharmacotherapies</strong>

2 years ago

A comprehensive meta-analysis concluded that cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is effective for depression across different formats, ages, target groups, and…

Antihypertensives Stimulate Type 2 and 4 Angiotensin II Receptors Linked to Lower Dementia Risk

2 years ago

A US cohort study suggested that initiation of medications for high blood pressure that stimulate vs inhibit type 2 and…

<strong>Healthy Eating Patterns Linked to Lower Mortality</strong>

2 years ago

A prospective US cohort study with up to 36 years of follow-up concluded that greater adherence to several healthy eating…

<strong>Polygenic Risk Score’s Predictive Value in CAD</strong>

2 years ago

A UK longitudinal cohort study suggested that the predictive ability of a polygenic risk score (PRS) for coronary artery disease…

<strong>Troponin and Natriuretic Peptide Change with Intensive BP Control</strong>

2 years ago

A US study showed that intensive systolic blood pressure (SBP) lowering increased hs-cTnT (high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T), mediated by reduced…

<strong>Extreme Temperatures Linked to CVD Mortality</strong>

2 years ago

A global study concluded that exposure to extreme hot and cold temperatures was associated with a higher mortality from multiple…

<strong>Micronutrient Supplementation and CVD Risk</strong>

2 years ago

A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled intervention trials of micronutrients on cardiovascular disease (CVD) and clinical events concluded…

<strong>No Survival Benefit for Invasive Management of Stable CAD</strong>

2 years ago

An interim report of a US randomized trial in patients with stable coronary disease and moderate or severe ischemia concluded…

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