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AHA adds sleep to 'Life's Essential 8' for heart health
Sleep duration was added to the American Heart Association's "Life's Essential 8" list for cardiovascular health, The Washington Post reported July 12. -
Pig heart procedures advance xenotransplant study at NYU Langone Health
A team at NYU Langone Health recently transplanted two genetically engineered pig hearts into recently deceased humans to gather data on transplants between species and address a national organ shortage, the director of NYU Langone Transplant Institute said July 12. -
Huntsville Hospital Heart Center names Morgan Dennis new vice president
Huntsville (Ala.) Hospital Heart Center named Morgan Dennis its new vice president, Huntsville Business Journal reported July 8. He began the role July 5. -
18 heart clinics, programs launched in 2022
Here are 18 hospitals and health systems that have opened new heart clinics or launched new programs in 2022: -
ACC taps Dr. Melvin Echols as chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer
The American College of Cardiology named Melvin Echols, MD, its new chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer July 7. His appointment is effective July 18. -
$3.1M grant funds 1st-of-its-kind study on heart damage in breast cancer survivors
A $3.1 million grant from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute was awarded July 6 to three organizations for a first-of-its-kind prospective study to look for the earliest signs of heart vessel damage in young, premenopausal breast cancer survivors. -
The high cost of undertreating cardiac device infection
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8 recent heart clinic, program launches
Eight hospitals and health systems that have opened new heart clinics or launched new programs since April 25: -
Top 10 cardiology stories of June
Here are the top 10 cardiology stories Becker's covered in June: -
Cleveland Clinic, Nuvance Health enter cardiology affiliation
The Nuvance Health Heart and Vascular Institute in Danbury, Conn., became an affiliate of Cleveland Clinic’s Heart, Vascular & Thoracic Institute on June 30. -
Only 1 in 5 people in US have optimal heart health: 5 notes
Only 19.6 percent of adults in the U.S. have high cardiovascular health, a study published June 29 in Circulation found. -
7 cardiologists on the move
Seven cardiologists who have recently stepped into new roles: -
4 new details on pig heart transplant patient's death
The autopsy of the first patient to successfully receive a pig heart did not show evidence of rejection of the transplant, Baltimore-based University of Maryland researchers involved with the procedure said June 27. -
AHA names Dr. Taya Glotzer researcher of the year
Taya Glotzer, MD, the director of Cardiac Research at Hackensack (N.J.) University Medical Center, was named the American Heart Association's 2022 Researcher of the Year on June 27. -
AHA invests $9.3M in rural health, stroke care
The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association and Helmsley Charitable Trust invested $9.3 million June 23 to strengthen cardiovascular and stroke care across rural communities in Iowa. -
Texas researchers create congenital heart disease road map
Researchers from the Texas Heart Institute, Texas Children's Hospital and Baylor College of Medicine reported the first evidence of single-cell genomics of unique differences in heart muscle cells and immune systems of congenital heart disease patients June 22. -
US task force advises against beta-carotene, vitamin E for heart disease, cancer prevention
People should not take beta-carotene supplements or vitamin E to prevent cardiovascular disease and cancer, a panel of U.S. health experts recommended June 21. -
Pregnancy-related hypertension doubles short-term risk
Women experiencing gestational hypertension or preeclampsia have a 2.4-times higher risk of developing hypertension 10 years post-pregnancy, a study published June 13 in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology found. -
Spectrum Health gets 3 cardiology accreditations
Grand Rapids, Mich.-based Spectrum Health recently received three national accreditations from the American College of Cardiology, FOX 17 West Michigan reported June 20. -
Broward Health offers innovative procedure to reduce stroke risk
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based Broward Health is now offering transcarotid artery revascularization procedures for high-risk patients needing carotid artery treatment.
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