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Eating An Egg A Day Is A-OK, Despite Heart Disease History, New Study Suggests
Eating An Egg A Day Is A-OK, Despite Heart Disease History, New Study Suggests Interest in high-protein and high-fat diets like the keto diet keeps growing, but concerns about the health effects of many foods on those diets remain high. For at least one of those foods—the simple protein-packed egg—a new, large-scale study suggests that devouring one a day is fine for most people, even those with a history of heart disease.


Marijuana may cause the same cardiovascular damage as cigarettes
Marijuana may cause the same cardiovascular damage as cigarettes More than two million Americans with heart disease are using or have used marijuana - and it could put them at risk of dangerously heavy bleeding and other complications, a new study warns.


Don't Stop the Statin! Christopher P. Cannon
Don't Stop the Statin! Christopher P. Cannon Lipid lowering with statins is one of the most beneficial therapies in cardiovascular medicine, with evidence from hundreds of randomized clinical trials, including >25 large cardiovascular outcomes trials in the Cholesterol Treatment Trialists (CTT) collaboration.


Expert point of view
Expert point of view Strategies to Overcome Residual Risk During Statins Era



PreHT 2020|Vilnius | Lithuania | 2-5 April 2020 7th International Conference on Prehypertension, Hypertension, Metabolic Disorders and Cardiovascular Disease (PreHT 2020)



FDA Clears Architect Stat High-Sensitivity Troponin Test for MI
FDA Clears Architect Stat High-Sensitivity Troponin Test for MI The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the Architect Stat (Abbott Laboratories) high-sensitivity troponin-I assay, which can detect myocardial infarction (MI) faster and more accurately than other troponin tests, according to the company.


World Heart Day 2019
World Heart Day 2019 This year on World Heart Day, as part of our mission to ensure heart health equity for all, we want to create a global community of Heart Heroes … people from all walks of life who are acting now to live longer, better, heart-healthy lives by making a promise: for MY HEART, for YOUR HEART, for ALL OUR HEARTS.


ESC 2019: Wrap up in Russian - Live and interactive programme
ESC 2019: Wrap up in Russian - Live and interactive programme In collaboration with the Russian Society of Cardiology, this programme is designed to present a selection of scientific highlights from ESC Congress and discuss clinical practice implications with experts.


ESC Congress 2019                      together with World Congress of Cardiology
ESC Congress 2019 together with World Congress of Cardiology ESC Congress 2019 together with World Congress of Cardiology Saturday 31 August - Wednesday 4 September 2019 Paris - France