Marijuana is now legal in many places, but is it safe? Two new studies add to mounting evidence that people who use cannabis are more likely to suffer a heart attack than people who do not use the ...
ACC's October Board of Trustees (BOT) meeting was rich with strategic dialogue and forward-looking initiatives that reflect our shared commitment to advancing cardiovascular care and strengthening the ...
In this week’s View, Dr. Eagle highlights several important studies presented at the recent American Heart Association Scientific Sessions. The OCEAN Trial on antithrombotic and stroke prevention in ...
In this week’s View, Dr. Eagle looks at the social drivers behind the rise in heart disease mortality in California. He then explores the prevalence of preexisting cardiometabolic comorbidities and ...
Findings from the PREVUE-VALVE study presented at TCT 2025 shed light on the prevalence of valvular heart disease (VHD) and its subtypes among older Americans, as well as the influence of age, sex, ...
In this episode, Clyde W. Yancy, MD, MSc, MACC, and Leslie L. Davis, NP, PhD, FACC, discuss the 2022 AHA/ACC/HFSA Guideline for the Management of HF and where to consider newer treatments with ...
Among low-risk patients with severe, symptomatic aortic stenosis who underwent either TAVR or surgery, the incidence of death, stroke or rehospitalization at seven years was similar across both groups ...
Transcatheter mitral valve replacement (TMVR) with use of the Tendyne transcatheter mitral valve system was successful in treating mitral valve disease due to mitral annulus calcification (MAC), and ...
In this week’s View, Dr. Eagle looks at a study comparing the use of aspirin and oral anticoagulants versus anticoagulants alone in the treatment of chronic coronary disease (CCD). He then explores ...
Interventional cardiology will be in the spotlight during TCT 2025 in San Francisco and amongst the Featured Clinical Research are presentations looking at outcomes in patients following coronary ...
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The researchers used data from the 2020 U.S. Census Bureau report for the years 2025 to 2060, and combined these census counts with the prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors or disease based on ...
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