Nature Reviews Cardiology
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Tweets from the eds of Nature Reviews Cardiology, a review journal covering advances in ACS, arrhythmias, CAD, heart failure, hypertension, valve disease, etc.
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http://www.nature.com/nrcardio 08-11-2011 10:23:50
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New Review! Vera Regitz-Zagrosek & Catherine Gebhard discuss the effects of sex and gender on the pathogenesis, clinical manifestations and treatment responses of patients with ischaemic heart disease or heart failure
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#GenderMedicine #CardiovascularDisease
Pivotal piece in Nature Reviews Cardiology by Pamela S Douglas on the need for an anti-bullying culture.
#diversity #equity #inclusion #leadership #gender #CardioTwitter #radiology #radres
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The gut commensal bacterium Parabacteroides merdae protects against #atherosclerosis in mice by increasing the degradation of branched-chain amino acids ($) #ResearchHighlight
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Results from the TIME trial (presented at #esc2022 and published in The Lancet) indicate that antihypertensive medication is just as effective when taken in the morning or the evening ($) nature.com/articles/s4156… #ResearchHighlight
In our latest Review, Pamela Lutsey and Neil Zakai discuss the #epidemiology and prevention of venous #thromboembolism , including incidence, risk factors and outcomes as well as primordial, primary and secondary prevention
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@plutsey
#VenousThromboembolism
New Review by @backhedlab, Rima C. & Lisa Olsson on the potential of tailoring the gut #microbiome to prevent and treat cardiometabolic disease: rdcu.be/cXBO1
The November issue of Nature Reviews Cardiology is now live, featuring a collection of articles on #Diversity , #Equity and #Inclusion in #Cardiology as well as Reviews on mitochondrial fission, pragmatism in clinical trials, & drug repurposing: nature.com/nrcardio/volum…
New Review! Emily Trimm and Kristy Red Horse describe the latest findings in vascular endothelial cell development and diversity | rdcu.be/cW0G1
Stanford CVI @HHMInews @hertzfoundation
LDL uptake through a scavenger receptor-independent mechanism via #macropinocytosis contributes to macrophage foam cell formation and #atherosclerosis development #ResearchHighlight
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MCG JCET Bhupesh Singla
#ResearchHighlight : CSDE1 identified as a novel post-transcriptional regulator of LDL receptor levels in the liver
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John Chorba Geoff Smith Pradeep Natarajan @kevanSF Deepak Srivastava Roland Wu MD Tomo Nishino akhilp Brian Black
UCSF Cardiology
New Review! Gregg W. Stone MD Prakriti Gaba & colleagues discuss the evolving concepts of the vulnerable #atherosclerotic plaque and the vulnerable patient and the implications for patient care and future research
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New Review by Mark Lindsay & colleagues on how advances in our biological understanding of thoracic aortic disease can contribute to strategies to prevent and treat aortic disease | rdcu.be/cWkd3
A new meta-analysis by Oxford Population Health (OxPop) indicates that #statin therapy causes a small excess of mostly mild muscle pain but this risk is outweighed by the known #cardiovascular benefits of treatment: nature.com/articles/s4156… #ResearchHighlight
In the ADVOR trial, adding acetazolamide to loop diuretic therapy improved decongestion in acute decompensated #heart failure: nature.com/articles/s4156… #ResearchHighlight , Wilfried Mullens, Frederik H. Verbrugge, Petra Nijst, Pieter Martens, Jeroen Dauw, Evelyne Meekers
In a new Comment, the team from Black In Cardio discuss their efforts to promote representation and a diverse #cardiovascular workforce to improve equity and justice in scientific training and research: rdcu.be/cVXlX #DEI
New Review online! Inflammatory signalling in atrial cardiomyocytes and role in atrial fibrillation, by Stanley Nattel Prof. Dr. med. Dobromir Dobrev Jordi Heijman Roddy HIRAM Na Li (李娜) Lab
Read it here: rdcu.be/cVHXA
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