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Poor Cardiovascular Health at Midlife Linked to Cognitive Decline in Black Women
Poor cardiovascular health at midlife was associated with a decline in the mental processing speed of Black women, but not White women, according to a new study.
Navigating Cardiovascular Complications of Obesity: Expert Insights for Primary Care
Listen to our latest podcast episode for details on top CVD risk factors to screen patients with obesity for, medications to help prevent CVD, and more.
ACP Recommends SGLT2i, GLP1 RA After Metformin to Manage Cardiorenal Comorbidities in Adults with Type 2 Diabetes
Based on the classes' cardio- and renoprotective benefits, the ACP recommends SGLT2i and GLP1RA as second-line therapy in adults with T2D who are most likely to benefit.
Obesity & Type 2 Diabetes: An Expert Discussion
In our latest episode, 2 obesity experts discuss the importance of early intervention to reduce risk for complications, suggestions for managing patients in primary care, and more.
New Research Suggests Cardiac Events are Prevalent in Older Adults Hospitalized with RSV
Nearly one-quarter of hospitalized adults aged 50 years and older with RSV experienced an acute cardiac event, according to results of a new study.
Elevated Lp(a) Level Increased ASCVD Risk Regardless of Age, Sex, Race/Ethnicity in Pooled Primary Prevention Cohort
Elevated lipoprotein(a) was independently associated with increased ASCVD risk across primary prevention subgroups including among those with LDL-C of 70 mg/dL.