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Research shows sotagliflozin is the first medication of its kind to significantly reduce both heart attacks and strokes

15 Feb: Research shows sotagliflozin is the first medication of its kind to significantly reduce both heart attacks and strokes

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Sotagliflozin, a drug recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration to treat type 2 diabetes and kidney disease with additional cardiovascular risk factors, can significantly reduce heart attack and stroke among these patients, according to results from an international clinical trial led by a Mount Sinai researcher. Sotagliflozin is a

New blood test could improve Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis, research finds

15 Feb: New blood test could improve Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis, research finds

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Up to half of all people living with Alzheimer’s Disease in Ireland remain undiagnosed. Now, a new blood test may have the potential to transform patient care, allowing for better diagnosis, earlier interventions and more targeted treatments. Researchers at Trinity College Dublin, the Tallaght Institute of Memory and Cognition and St

Home-Based Cardiac Rehab Matches Center-Based Care

12 Feb: Home-Based Cardiac Rehab Matches Center-Based Care

TOPLINE: A home-based cardiac rehabilitation (CR) program has shown similar improvements in fitness, functional capacity, and quality of life as center-based programs in optimally treated patients with heart failure (HF), with both groups demonstrating comparable exercise adherence. This supports home-based rehab as an effective alternative. METHODOLOGY: Researchers conducted a noninferiority trial from 2019 to 2022

Pregnancy complications linked to cardiovascular disease in the family

07 Feb: Pregnancy complications linked to cardiovascular disease in the family

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Women who have experienced pregnancy complications have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Now, a new study from Karolinska Institutet published in the European Heart Journal shows that sisters of women with complicated pregnancies are also at higher risk, even if they had uncomplicated pregnancies. The findings suggest that genes and

Spinal cord electrical stimulation restores neural function in clinical trial

05 Feb: Spinal cord electrical stimulation restores neural function in clinical trial

Credit: CC0 Public Domain A new drug-free, minimally invasive intervention targets the root cause of progressive loss of neural function in spinal muscle atrophy (SMA), an inherited neuromuscular disease. An intervention, which involves electrical stimulation of the sensory spinal nerves, can gradually reawaken functionally silent motor neurons in the spinal cord and improve leg muscle

Early intervention with iron delivered intravenously during pregnancy found safe and effective treatment for anemia

31 Jan: Early intervention with iron delivered intravenously during pregnancy found safe and effective treatment for anemia

Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Anemia during pregnancy is a common occurrence and often due to iron deficiency. It is a global public health problem, affecting an estimated 37% of pregnant individuals, according to the World Health Organization. Iron deficiency anemia is associated with increased rates of pregnancy-related problems, such as going into labor prematurely, hemorrhaging

30 Jan: AHA Advisory Endorses EVT for Large Core Stroke

Results of six recent trials of endovascular treatment (EVT) for patients with large-core ischemic stroke (LCIS) provide strong evidence for the benefit of this intervention compared with medical management (MM), a new Science Advisory from the American Heart Association (AHA) has concluded. “These trials provide new data to suggest that selected patients with ischemic stroke