A $3 million gift from Lee and Valerie Shapiro will support the American Heart Association's work on women's heart health. The funding will also advance the Go Red for Women Venture Fund, fueling innovation and research in women's cardiovascular health.
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Researchers found that individuals with a mutation in the TTN gene are 21 times more likely to develop dilated cardiomyopathy than those without. Lifestyle factors such as being overweight or having high alcohol consumption contribute to an earlier diagnosis, and men with the mutation are more likely to develop DCM at a younger age.
Women who experienced stalking and/or obtaining a restraining order had a significantly higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease, according to a new study. The study found a 41% increase in CVD risk among women who experienced stalking and a 70% increase among those with restraining order history.
A new study found that self-reported physical activity is associated with reduced risk of all-cause mortality and major adverse cardiac events in individuals recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Higher levels of physical activity were linked to lower risks of cardiovascular disease and death, even after adjusting for other risk fac...
A new study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association has found that excessive screen time among children and young adults may pose heart health risks. The analysis of over 1,000 participants showed a significant association between increased recreational screen time and higher cardiovascular and cardiometabolic risks.
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A new study published in JACC found that using portable HEPA air filters at home can significantly lower systolic blood pressure in adults with elevated readings. The study found an average 2.8 mmHg reduction in SBP after one month of HEPA filtration.
A landmark study found that adopting five healthy lifestyle habits—healthy weight, no smoking, regular physical activity, high-quality diet, and moderate alcohol intake—can reduce cardiovascular disease risk by up to 86% in women with a history of gestational diabetes. Women who followed all these habits had no cardiovascular events ov...
Researchers from FAU's Schmidt College of Medicine recommend using high-potency statins as the primary pharmacologic approach in treating and preventing cardiovascular disease. Lifestyle changes, such as regular physical activity and a healthy diet, are also crucial in reducing cardiovascular risk.
The American Heart Association has launched a nationwide initiative to tackle cardiovascular disease, focusing on 15 regions across the US. The Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic Health Initiative aims to improve treatment of interconnected conditions leading to heart disease and stroke.
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A recent study published in JAMA Network Open found that glipizide, a commonly used type 2 diabetes medication, is associated with a 13% increase in cardiovascular risk compared to dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitors. The study analyzed data from nearly 50,000 patients and found that glipizide was linked to higher rates of heart ...
Two research teams will use AI to advance screening and treatment for cardiovascular disease, a leading cause of death in the US. The projects aim to improve health outcomes and save lives by detecting early signs of kidney and liver disease, as well as personalizing CPR techniques.
A new study published in The Lancet Public Health found that walking 7000 steps a day offers similar health benefits as walking 10,000 steps. The research analyzed data from 57 studies and found significant improvements in eight major health outcomes, including reduced risk of cardiovascular disease, dementia, and depressive symptoms.
This study found that moderate to vigorous-intensity physical activity declined from early adulthood to midlife, with notable demographic differences. Black women experienced the lowest physical activity across adulthood and highest risk of low physical activity post-CVD.
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A new study from the University of South Australia confirms that eggs are not high in cholesterol and do not contribute to cardiovascular disease. In contrast, saturated fat intake was found to increase LDL levels, highlighting the importance of dietary balance for heart health.
Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) is a prevalent condition in older adults, associated with an increased risk for heart issues, including cardiovascular disease and mortality. Early detection and treatment can significantly impact quality of life, and symptoms include edema, varicose veins, and skin changes.
Researchers found that low sodium levels can disrupt the heartbeat in patients taking widely used rhythm-control medications like flecainide, increasing conduction risk. Interfering with ephaptic coupling or potassium ion flow reduces heart sensitivity to low sodium when sodium channels are blocked.
A new study from Karolinska Institutet has found that women with premenstrual symptoms are at a higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease. The study, which followed over 99,000 women for up to 22 years, revealed a significant link between premenstrual symptoms and an increased risk of heart rhythm disorders and stroke.
A recent study published by Fujita Health University found that poor oral health can increase the risk of lifestyle-related diseases such as diabetes and heart disease. The researchers examined 118 individuals aged 50 or above and found significant links between oral function test results and blood test results.
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A new Leicester study found that women with type 2 diabetes are nearly twice as likely as men to have hidden heart damage, according to researchers. The study used advanced MRI scans and data from four studies conducted at the NIHR Leicester Biomedical Research Centre.
Researchers at Sutter Health tested the performance of the American Heart Association's PREVENT equations in diverse Asian and Hispanic subgroups, showing accurate prediction of cardiovascular disease, atherosclerotic CVD, and heart failure events. The study findings aim to improve cardiovascular healthcare for all populations.
Researchers at Emory University have discovered that psilocybin can delay cellular aging by over 50% and extend the lifespan of human skin and lung cells. In a study involving aged mice, psilocybin was shown to increase survival by 30% and improve physical features, suggesting potential for anti-aging therapies.
A study published in Menopause journal found that four components of the Life's Essential 8 tool, including sleep quality, are key drivers of future cardiovascular risks. Healthy sleep, defined as 7-9 hours per night, may contribute to women's heart health and longevity.
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A new AI model developed by Mayo Clinic and Ultromics can detect cardiac amyloidosis, a rare and progressive type of heart failure, with high accuracy. The model was validated on a large patient population and outperformed traditional screening methods in identifying the disease.
A study of 168,547 postmenopausal women found that excess weight is associated with a 31% higher risk of breast cancer in those with cardiovascular disease. Higher BMI also increases the risk in women without cardiovascular disease, although to a lesser extent.
A national study found significant disparities in healthcare access for adults with disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly in preventive cardiovascular screenings. Screenings for high blood pressure, cholesterol, and glucose declined across most disability groups, with some rates dropping by over 10%.
A study of over 2,500 adults aged 50-80 found that nearly 1 in 6 take aspirin for cardiovascular protection without a history of heart disease. Despite revised guidelines reducing aspirin use for primary prevention after age 70, many patients are unaware of the increased risk of bleeding.
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The American Heart Association has appointed two new volunteer leaders: Lee Shapiro, a financial expert in health technology, as chairperson, and Stacey Rosen, a cardiologist, as president. Both experts have extensive experience supporting women's cardiovascular health and aim to accelerate innovation and strategic collaborations.
A new study found that the newer generation of effective diabetes medications are not reaching enough patients. The study analyzed data from over 40,000 records and found that only 20% of patients with type 2 diabetes were taking GLP-1 drugs within a year of diagnosis, and less than 15% were taking SGLT2 drugs.
A new study involving 121 former elite rowers from Australia found that one in five develops atrial fibrillation, a condition that can lead to stroke and heart failure. The researchers identified genetic and clinical tools that enable early preventive strategies, highlighting the paradox that AFib is more common among fit athletes.
Research reveals significant drop in heart attack deaths, while increases observed in deaths from heart failure, arrhythmias, and hypertensive heart disease over the past 50 years. Studies suggest advancements in medical treatment, bystander CPR, and public health initiatives have contributed to these findings.
A new study found that increasing apolipoprotein M levels can slow or block progression of age-related macular degeneration, a leading cause of blindness in people over 50. The researchers also found that ApoM triggers a signaling pathway that breaks down cholesterol deposits.
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The American College of Cardiology hosts a Health Equity Summit to address cardiovascular health disparities. Young Indigenous scholars from the NNAYI participate in interactive cardiology workshops to promote equitable healthcare.
Researchers found an increased risk of stroke in women who experienced diabetes, high blood pressure, preterm delivery, or low birth weight during pregnancy. These complications could act as early signals for cardiovascular problems, enabling women to receive help and reduce their risk.
A new multi-cohort study found that exposure to certain metals detected in urine is associated with a higher risk of heart failure. The study analyzed over 10,000 adults across diverse geographic and racial backgrounds and observed consistent associations between elevated urinary metal levels and increased HF risk.
The American College of Cardiology has issued a Concise Clinical Guidance document to inform clinicians about medication for weight management in patients with cardiovascular benefit. Modern obesity medications, such as semaglutide and tirzepatide, have been proven effective in reducing overall cardiovascular disease risk.
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The University of Gothenburg, AstraZeneca, Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, and Region Västra Götaland are partnering to tackle metabolic disorders. The SEK 200 million initiative aims to deepen understanding of obesity's mechanisms and develop effective treatments.
A cohort study found that CT angiography was associated with modest improvements in healthier lifestyle behaviors, acceptance of recommended preventive therapy, and risk factor modification. The study suggests that this strategy may reduce coronary events, but further research is needed to confirm the findings.
A new study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association found that residents in U.S. coastal counties near ocean waters with high concentrations of microplastics are at higher risk for Type 2 diabetes, coronary artery disease, and stroke. The study analyzed data from 152 counties and found a significant association betwe...
A comprehensive study found dementia rates were 25% higher in the Southeast compared to the Mid-Atlantic. The Northwest and Rocky Mountains had 23% and 18% higher rates respectively. These differences remained even after accounting for factors like age, race, and cardiovascular disease.
A major randomized clinical trial highlights potential long-term heart health benefits of stress-reducing meditation practice. The study found a 65% relative risk reduction in cardiovascular events over a 5-year period among those who practiced Transcendental Meditation.
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Researchers found that higher McCance Brain Care Score is associated with lower risk of cardiovascular disease and three common cancers worldwide. The score evaluates physical, lifestyle, and social-emotional domains linked to brain health.
A new study found that eating two servings of mangos daily for two weeks significantly reduced blood pressure and cholesterol in healthy postmenopausal women. The study also showed measurable improvements in key heart health markers, including a reduction in total cholesterol by nearly 13 points.
A 48-month study found that intensive blood pressure reduction lowered the risk of dementia and cognitive impairment by 15% and 16%, respectively. This suggests that reducing high blood pressure may be a key strategy for preventing dementia in patients with hypertension.
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Research suggests that self-employment among white women is associated with lower rates of obesity, physical inactivity, and poor sleep duration. This study uses biologic and physical measures to explore the relationship between self-employment and cardiovascular disease risk factors across sex and racial/ethnic minority status.
MicroRNAs modulate inflammation across major cardiovascular risk factors, making them potential biomarkers for early detection and targets for prevention. Specific miRNAs regulate individual immune cell types in cardiovascular pathology, such as promoting M2 polarization and reducing plaque burden.
A study from Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health found that coexisting hypertension and type 2 diabetes nearly doubled over two decades, with about two-thirds of participants with diabetes also having hypertension. This combination is linked to substantially higher mortality risk compared to having neither condition.
A new guideline aims to improve hypertension management in Canada, focusing on practical recommendations for primary care providers. The guideline uses WHO's technical package as a framework, addressing discrepancies in blood pressure targets and guideline complexity.
A novel, noninvasive method for measuring central venous pressure (CVP) has been validated in a clinical pilot study using quantitative compression ultrasound (QCU). The study achieved an impressive r² correlation coefficient of 0.82 with a mean absolute error of just 1.08 mmHg.
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A new study led by Boston University School of Public Health reveals that US excess deaths have been increasing for decades, with working-age adults disproportionately affected. The study found that over 1.5 million 'missing Americans' would have been averted if the US had mortality rates similar to other high-income countries.
The American Heart Association's Get With The Guidelines - Heart Failure registry reveals lasting benefits for hospitalized heart failure patients and hospitals. Hospitals engaging with the program consistently outperform peers on process measures and patient outcomes.
A new study found that living in disadvantaged neighborhoods can cause menopause to start earlier, leading to a higher risk of long-term health issues. The research followed nearly 700 women and found those in highly vulnerable areas experienced menopause approximately two years earlier.
Lad Oborny, a Kansas teen, has been awarded the title of 2025 National Teen of Impact Winner by the American Heart Association. He raised over $220,000 to support the organization's mission and promote heart health in his community.
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The American Heart Association has awarded nearly $1.2 million in planning grants to 12 researchers testing the efficacy of food is medicine interventions, such as produce prescriptions and medically tailored groceries. The grants support clinical trial protocols to develop and test these approaches for treating chronic diseases like c...
A study published in the European Heart Journal found that male bodybuilders have a high risk of sudden cardiac death, with professional bodybuilders facing a more than fivefold increase in risk. The study highlights the need for greater awareness, preventive strategies and policy changes within the bodybuilding community.
The American College of Cardiology has issued a tool to guide clinicians and patients in effectively tracking and managing cardiovascular health using Apple Watch. The tool provides best practices for incorporating Apple Watch data into care plans, creating implementation plans, and developing processes for working with patients.
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Researchers found that residual inflammation in psoriasis patients is linked to obesity, metabolic dysfunction, and increased systemic inflammation. This study suggests that despite good skin response to biologics, patients may still exhibit broader health implications, such as cardiovascular disease and fatty liver disease.
A new study suggests that controlling eight key health risk factors can significantly reduce premature death risk in people with high blood pressure. By addressing these risk factors, researchers found a 40% lower risk of early death and up to 53% less risk of death due to cardiovascular disease.
A new molecular process discovered by researchers contributes to the failure of donor hearts after transplant, but a therapy using medication for high blood pressure has been found to reduce damage. The treatment significantly improves the function of donor hearts and increases their distance in cold storage.
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Katrina Ascencio-Holmes, a chief nurse officer at Sutter Health, is the American Heart Association's 2025 National Woman of Impact Winner. She works to raise awareness about cardiovascular disease in women and funds lifesaving mission through the Go Red for Women movement.
A new study found that patients using factor Xa inhibitors experienced significantly fewer cardiovascular problems than those on other anticoagulants. Researchers followed over 1,000 patients aged 80 and above for up to five years, revealing lower rates of heart failure, artery disease, and cardiovascular death.