A French cohort study of over 100,000 adults found that mixtures of common food additives, including aspartame and carrageenan, were associated with a slightly increased risk of type II diabetes. The study suggests that these additives may have adverse effects on glucose metabolism.
A study found that migrants experience a 'clear change' in their gut microbiome composition after migration, leading to increased rates of cardiovascular disease. The Amsterdam UMC-led research showed that specific groups of microbes disappear or emerge along the migration axis.
Invasive group A Streptococcus infections increased substantially in 10 US states between 2013 and 2022. Accelerated prevention efforts are needed, especially among high-risk groups, to combat the spread of this bacterial infection.
A meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials found that glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs) were associated with a statistically significant reduction in all-cause dementia. Cardioprotective glucose-lowering therapies, however, did not show an overall reduction in dementia risk.
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Research reveals that GLP-1RAs and SGLT2i medications significantly reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias in people with type 2 diabetes. No significant difference was found between these two treatments.
A new study published in The Lancet Psychiatry found that ADHD medications have small but significant effects on blood pressure and heart rate. While there were concerns about the side effects of these medications, the study suggests that their benefits outweigh the risks.
The Ralph L. Sacco Scholarships in Brain Health support research into vascular disease's impact on cognitive decline, dementia, and brain health. Researchers Hortense Triniac and Katy Walsh will study protein interactions to reduce stroke risk and investigate cerebral amyloid angiopathy.
A study of nearly 30,000 adults found that heart failure is associated with a significant decrease in cognition at diagnosis and rapid decline over time. Adults with heart failure reach the threshold for meaningful decline in global cognition nearly six years earlier than those without it.
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A global study led by UCalgary researchers found that one in five people who experience a minor stroke or TIA will have another stroke within 10 years. The study analyzed data from over 171,000 patients across four continents and shows a persistently high risk of future strokes for at least a decade.
A longitudinal study found that individuals living in neighborhoods with low walkability had a higher risk of cardiovascular disease, even after adjusting for sociodemographic characteristics. The study highlights the importance of long-term urban planning for cardiovascular health.
A study found that pedometers capture a remarkable 88% of the health information provided by more advanced accelerometer measurements. Walking at a brisk pace is essential for cardiovascular health optimization, with a minimum cadence of 80 steps per minute strongly associated with good aerobic fitness.
Mass General Brigham researchers have identified 17 modifiable risk factors shared by stroke, dementia, and late-life depression. Modifying any one of these risk factors can reduce the risk of all three conditions, providing an opportunity to simultaneously reduce the burden of age-related brain diseases.
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New research published in the Journal of the American Heart Association suggests that even sporadic physical activity can have lasting health benefits, making it easier for people to prioritize their well-being amid busy schedules. The study found that completing 150 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity per week, regardles...
Scientists have discovered that early-life cardiac injury in parents can alter heart development and function in offspring, leading to improved cardiac remodeling and increased blood ejection volume. This finding suggests a potential long-term impact on cardiovascular health.
A new study by Mass General Brigham researchers reveals that many eligible patients who receive other preventative screenings are not getting screened for lung cancer. The study found that 65% of those eligible received breast and colorectal cancer screening, a nearly 4-fold higher rate than lung cancer screening.
Researchers from Florida Atlantic University challenge the current aspirin guidelines based on a flawed trial, advocating for healthcare providers to make individual clinical judgments about prescribing aspirin. They stress that patients should consult their primary care provider to balance the benefits of clot prevention against bleed...
A cross-sectional study reveals significant racial disparities in unintentional overdose mortality, with Black individuals facing an increased burden of mortality. Addressing these disparities requires a multifaceted approach targeting social, physical, economic, and policy risk environments.
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Scientists at University of Lausanne classify 35 commonly used drugs in Switzerland based on their ecotoxicity. The classification reveals that painkillers like diclofenac and antibiotics like ciprofloxacin have significant consequences for aquatic biodiversity.
The American Heart Association invites communities nationwide to walk together on National Walking Day to break the cycle of sedentary behavior. Regular walking can improve both physical and mental well-being, even in small steps.
A new study published in Nature Communications found that pregnancy may offer protection from developing Long COVID. The research analyzed data on approximately 72,000 pregnant women and 208,000 non-pregnant controls, revealing lower rates of long-term complications related to COVID-19 among pregnant women.
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A University of Minnesota Medical School study identified a key heart marker predicting ischemic stroke and dementia, which could lead to improved patient outcomes. The left atrium's ability to stretch was found to be the most accurate predictor.
A new study investigates the safety of excluding pulmonary embolism in high-risk patients based on D-dimer testing. The analysis found that ruling out PE based on a low D-dimer level was safe, with no missed cases.
Swedish researchers have identified 20 genetic variants associated with an increased risk of atherosclerosis, a leading cause of cardiovascular disease. The study used advanced imaging techniques to examine millions of genetic variants, providing new insights into the disease process and potential ways to prevent it.
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Hormonal contraceptives initiated immediately after childbirth may increase the risk of developing depression in new mothers. Researchers found that combined oral contraceptives were associated with a higher risk of depression when started earlier postpartum.
A recent NIH-funded study found that rural adults experience higher rates of heart disease and its risk factors compared to urban counterparts. The study revealed that variables such as poverty, education, and access to healthcare do not explain these differences, with lifestyle risk factors like smoking also playing a lesser role.
A recent study found substantial rural-urban disparities in cardiometabolic risk factors and cardiovascular diseases among US adults. Social risk factors are identified as the primary driver of these disparities, with efforts to address socioeconomic conditions in rural communities critical to reducing the gap.
Researchers found females with a history of binge eating start drinking alcohol quicker than males. Increased levels of phosphodiesterase 4B (PDE4B) prevent cooccurrence of binging in both sexes of mice.
The University of Texas at Arlington has launched a new Mobile Simulation Lab to tackle workforce and training challenges in rural areas. The lab, equipped with advanced patient manikins and simulation bays, will provide specialized training for local healthcare providers to expand their expertise.
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The SUMMIT trial shows tirzepatide reduces the risk of cardiovascular death or worsening heart failure in patients with obesity, chronic kidney disease, and heart failure, while improving kidney function. Researchers found significant improvements in both patient groups with and without chronic kidney disease.
A new study found that reported tuberculosis diagnoses among incarcerated people in Europe and the Americas plummeted by up to 100% during the pandemic, despite consistent incarceration rates. This reduction was distinct from general population trends, highlighting the need for improved healthcare systems within prisons.
The ALL ALS Consortium has recruited over 300 participants across two studies, ASSESS and PREVENT, aiming to disrupt traditional ALS research by making data and samples available worldwide. The consortium seeks to discover new drug targets and approaches for effective treatments.
Research findings indicate that individuals with a history of antidepressant use have an increased risk of sudden cardiac death, which varies based on age and time of exposure. The study suggests that longer periods of antidepressant exposure are associated with a higher risk of SCD, particularly in older adults.
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The rate of cardiac arrests during marathons has remained unchanged, but the chance for survival is twice what it was in the past. The decline in preventable cardiac deaths can be attributed to increased awareness of the risks and availability of emergency services and defibrillators.
Patients with low surgical risk undergoing transcatheter (TAVR) or surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR) show comparable death, stroke, and reintervention rates at five years. The study found that TAVR is as effective as surgery in improving symptoms, functional class, and overall quality of life.
Patients who received nurse-led follow-up care had a 30% lower rate of cardiovascular death, non-fatal heart attacks, or strokes at five years compared to those receiving standard care. This was achieved through improved lifestyle habits and medication adherence.
A study published in JAMA Cardiology found that finerenone was effective in treating heart failure, regardless of the presence of atrial fibrillation. New-onset atrial fibrillation was linked to a substantially increased risk of adverse outcomes.
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A new study found that three months of dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) was better than one month for reducing heart attacks, strokes, and other adverse events without increasing bleeding risk in high-risk patients. For low-risk patients, three months of DAPT was comparable to 12 months in reducing adverse events, while being better th...
In an open-label study, patients hospitalized for a serious heart attack who received rivaroxaban or warfarin had similar efficacy and safety outcomes. Rivaroxaban showed comparable results in dissolving left ventricular blood clots at three months follow-up.
A four-year study presented at the American College of Cardiology's Annual Scientific Session found that oral semaglutide reduced cardiovascular death, heart attack, and stroke by 14% compared to a placebo. The drug's benefits are comparable to injectable forms and offer an alternative for patients who prefer not to take injections.
A study found that semaglutide significantly improved maximal walking distance in people with symptomatic peripheral artery disease (PAD) and Type 2 diabetes. Patients taking semaglutide also experienced improvements in symptoms and quality of life compared to those on a placebo.
A study published in JAMA Cardiology found that legislation to reduce sodium in processed food in South Africa is linked to significant declines in blood pressure levels. The reduction in sodium intake has been associated with lower rates of cardiovascular disease mortality and stroke, potentially saving millions of lives globally.
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A single-center retrospective study analyzed clinical data, imaging, histopathological manifestations, genetic testing results, and treatment effects in 48 WD patients. The study found age at diagnosis, K-F ring presence, and higher immunoglobulin G levels were associated with cirrhosis risk factors.
Researchers have identified six promising biomarkers that can detect drug-induced kidney injury earlier than traditional markers, enabling more timely monitoring during drug development. These biomarkers could lead to the development of safer medications and improve patient outcomes.
A recent expert review highlights the strong link between hypertension and atrial fibrillation, which can lead to thousands of strokes. Controlling high blood pressure could significantly reduce the likelihood of developing atrial fibrillation.
Daily electronic screen use is associated with approximately 50 minutes less sleep per week and later bedtimes in adults. The findings suggest that these disruptions are not limited to children and adolescents, particularly among those with evening chronotypes.
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A study found that genetic variants in three genes (CYP2C19, CYP2D6, SLCO1B1) can lead to adverse reactions in up to 75% of cases. This could allow for personalized prescribing and reduce ADRs by three quarters.
A cohort study found semaglutide use is associated with a higher risk of nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy in people with diabetes. However, the retrospective design limits the study's ability to establish causality, necessitating further research.
A pooled cross-sectional study found a positive correlation between state minimum wage hikes and improved food security rates among at-risk households. Policymakers can use these findings to set wages that reduce food insecurity burden on U.S. children and families.
A new study found that interval cancers, which are detected between two screening sessions, account for 30% of all breast cancers. Women with high breast density, hormone therapy, and a family history of breast cancer are at increased risk. More frequent or improved screening methods could significantly improve early detection rates.
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Many teenagers enter adulthood with significant risk factors for cardiovascular disease, and emerging adulthood is a key time to address these risks. Interventions such as health practices, lifestyle changes, and improved access to healthcare can help reduce the risk of developing future cardiovascular disease.
Research published in JAMA Network Open found that college graduates experienced faster cognitive decline after a stroke compared to those with less education. The study highlights the importance of identifying patients at high risk for post-stroke cognitive decline to target future interventions.
A UK study found that children of obese mothers are more likely to become obese adults, suggesting that societal and early-life factors play a significant role in obesity. The study analyzed data from over 17,000 people born in the same week in 1958 and found that these early life factors persisted through adulthood.
A large cohort study found living alone to be a critical factor in suicide risk assessments for individuals with depression and anxiety. The study of 3.7 million individuals highlighted the importance of preventing mental illness while addressing living arrangements.
A study published in JAMA found that patients who have experienced a transient ischemic attack (TIA) or minor stroke are at a persistently high risk of subsequent stroke. The findings highlight the need for improved long-term stroke prevention measures in this patient group.
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Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University found a significant link between maternal diet's glycemic index and risk for mental health disorders in offspring. The study suggests that nutrition during the third trimester may impact infant temperament and behavioral trajectories.
Research reveals housing instability, parental mental health, and social isolation are major drivers of child food insecurity. Long-term health consequences also arise from vulnerable households.
The study reveals that riders who deliberately crash or cause dangerous situations when riding are a significant concern. The researchers also found that one-handed steering and group riding increase the risk of crashing by six times and almost triples it respectively.
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A new study explores the link between epigenetic markers, lifestyle factors, and cardiometabolic disease risk. Researchers found that poly-epigenetic scores (PEGS) can help predict disease risk and personalize prevention strategies for US adults aged 50+, with associations strongest in younger individuals and females.
A new study from the University of Surrey warns that delayed and disorderly energy transitions could lead to increased inflation, higher interest rates, economic stagnation, and financial instability. However, an orderly transition with targeted investments in green technologies and a robust financial framework can mitigate these risks.
The rate of maternal mortality related to cardiovascular causes has more than doubled between 1999 and 2022 in the US. Researchers attribute the increase to factors such as socioeconomic disadvantages, limited access to healthcare, and higher prevalence of risk factors.