America slashes heart attack deaths but faces surge in deadly heart failure and arrhythmias
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 Heart scan study reveals low-fiber diets drive dangerous heart plaquesHeart scan study reveals low-fiber diets drive dangerous heart plaques
 
A Swedish study links low-fiber, high-red meat diets to increased coronary artery plaque risk, highlighting the importance of dietary choices for heart health.
 
 
 America slashes heart attack deaths but faces surge in deadly heart failure and arrhythmiasAmerica slashes heart attack deaths but faces surge in deadly heart failure and arrhythmias
 
U.S. heart disease mortality has dropped 66% since 1970, mainly due to fewer ischemic heart disease deaths. However, deaths from heart failure, arrhythmias, and hypertensive heart disease have risen sharply, signaling a new public health challenge.
 
   Can your athletic past raise your risk for atrial fibrillation?Can your athletic past raise your risk for atrial fibrillation?
 
Elite retired rowers face a nearly threefold increased risk of atrial fibrillation compared to the general population, driven by a combination of long-term cardiac remodelling and underlying polygenic genetic susceptibility.
 
   New expandable heart valve offers hope for young children with heart defectsNew expandable heart valve offers hope for young children with heart defects
 
Researchers at the University of California, Irvine have successfully performed preclinical laboratory testing of a replacement heart valve intended for toddlers and young children with congenital cardiac defects, a key step toward obtaining approval for human use.
 
   Wildfire smoke exposure linked to increased heart failure riskWildfire smoke exposure linked to increased heart failure risk
 
Long-term exposure to wildfire smoke may increase the risk of heart failure (HF), especially in older adults, women and vulnerable populations, according to a study published today in JACC, the flagship journal of the American College of Cardiology.
 
 New PET/CT imaging technique enables early detection of multiple forms of cardiomyopathy
 
New PET/CT imaging technique enables early detection of multiple forms of cardiomyopathyA new PET/CT imaging technique that visualizes activated fibroblasts in the heart muscle enables early detection of multiple forms of cardiomyopathy, according to research presented at the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2025 Annual Meeting.
 
 
 HonorHealth study shows major breakthrough in treating structural shock
 
HonorHealth study shows major breakthrough in treating structural shockAn 8-year HonorHealth Research Institute clinical trial, using non-surgical techniques, showed 86% of patients with a type of usually fatal low blood pressure known as 'structural shock' survived at least 3 months, while 73% survived at least 6 months, according to a study presented here at a major heart convention.
 
 
 Understanding aortic valve disease through endothelial cell behavior
 
Understanding aortic valve disease through endothelial cell behaviorThe endothelium lining the valve plays a critical role. It’s very important whether the valve consists of two or three leaflets.
 
 
 New ACC guidance helps incorporate pharmacologic weight management strategies into cardiovascular care
 
New ACC guidance helps incorporate pharmacologic weight management strategies into cardiovascular careThe American College of Cardiology has issued a Concise Clinical Guidance (CCG) document to aid clinicians in the use of medication for weight management in patients where treatment may provide cardiovascular benefit.
 
 
 Researchers find unique genetic profile in childhood cancer survivors with cardiomyopathy
 
Researchers find unique genetic profile in childhood cancer survivors with cardiomyopathyScientists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital studied how common and rare genetic variants influence late-onset cardiomyopathy risk, highlighting the unique genetic complexity of childhood cancer survivors.
 
 
 PIEZO2 ion channel plays critical role in the formation of coronary vessels and the heart
 
PIEZO2 ion channel plays critical role in the formation of coronary vessels and the heartThe ion channel PIEZO2 doesn't just convey touch stimuli. It also plays a key role in the development of coronary vessels, a team led by Annette Hammes from the Max Delbrück Center reports in "Nature Cardiovascular Research."
 
 
 HHS eliminates CDC staff who made sure birth control is safe for women at risk
 
HHS eliminates CDC staff who made sure birth control is safe for women at riskFor Brianna Henderson, birth control isn’t just about preventing pregnancy.
 
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