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New Drug Shows Promise in Treating Resistant High Blood Pressure
An experimental drug, baxdrostat, effectively lowered blood pressure in a clinical trial involving 800 adults with resistant hypertension, offering a potential new treatment option.
New Drug Shows Promise in Treating Resistant High Blood Pressure
An experimental drug, baxdrostat, effectively lowered blood pressure in a clinical trial involving 800 adults with resistant hypertension, offering a potential new treatment option.
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24% Bias Score


Lenovo's HPC System Accelerates Cancer and Cardiology Research in Milan
Lenovo provided the IEO Monzino Group in Milan with a 475 TFlop HPC system using Lenovo ThinkSystem servers and NVIDIA H200 GPUs to accelerate cancer and cardiology research, enabling faster analysis of protein interactions and clinical data for improved diagnostics, prognostics, and personalized tr...
Lenovo's HPC System Accelerates Cancer and Cardiology Research in Milan
Lenovo provided the IEO Monzino Group in Milan with a 475 TFlop HPC system using Lenovo ThinkSystem servers and NVIDIA H200 GPUs to accelerate cancer and cardiology research, enabling faster analysis of protein interactions and clinical data for improved diagnostics, prognostics, and personalized tr...
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32% Bias Score


New Molecule Reduces Heart Tissue Necrosis, Promising Treatment for Heart Attacks
A joint Russian-Chinese team created a molecule reducing heart tissue necrosis, a leading global death cause, impacting over 700,000 Russians annually; initial testing shows promise, with clinical trials planned.
New Molecule Reduces Heart Tissue Necrosis, Promising Treatment for Heart Attacks
A joint Russian-Chinese team created a molecule reducing heart tissue necrosis, a leading global death cause, impacting over 700,000 Russians annually; initial testing shows promise, with clinical trials planned.
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48% Bias Score


Takotsubo Syndrome Research Reveals Physical Triggers and High Mortality
Gabriella K. experienced Takotsubo syndrome, a sudden heart weakness mimicking a heart attack, during dinner. German researchers are investigating its causes, finding that physical triggers are more common than emotional ones, with mortality rates similar to heart attacks.
Takotsubo Syndrome Research Reveals Physical Triggers and High Mortality
Gabriella K. experienced Takotsubo syndrome, a sudden heart weakness mimicking a heart attack, during dinner. German researchers are investigating its causes, finding that physical triggers are more common than emotional ones, with mortality rates similar to heart attacks.
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44% Bias Score


Cardiologist Warns of Heart Risks from Excessive New Year's Festivities
Prof. Dr. Cüneyt Koçaş cautions against heart risks from excessive New Year's consumption of rich foods, sweets, nuts, sugary drinks, and alcohol, noting increased atrial fibrillation cases and highlighting LAAC as a new treatment.
Cardiologist Warns of Heart Risks from Excessive New Year's Festivities
Prof. Dr. Cüneyt Koçaş cautions against heart risks from excessive New Year's consumption of rich foods, sweets, nuts, sugary drinks, and alcohol, noting increased atrial fibrillation cases and highlighting LAAC as a new treatment.
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48% Bias Score


Pacemaker Patients: Routine Heart Checks Reduce Hospital Admissions
A three-year study of 1,201 UK pacemaker patients found that routine heart function screenings, coupled with specialist clinic referrals for those with weakened heart muscles, significantly reduced hospital admissions for heart-related problems. The research, published in Nature Medicine, suggests a...
Pacemaker Patients: Routine Heart Checks Reduce Hospital Admissions
A three-year study of 1,201 UK pacemaker patients found that routine heart function screenings, coupled with specialist clinic referrals for those with weakened heart muscles, significantly reduced hospital admissions for heart-related problems. The research, published in Nature Medicine, suggests a...
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36% Bias Score

Cardiologist's Heart Attack Highlights Atypical Symptoms
Dr. William Wilson, a cardiologist, experienced a heart attack with atypical symptoms including mild chest discomfort, excessive sweating, an overwhelming sense of doom, and an urgent need to urinate, emphasizing the need for prompt medical attention for any concerning symptoms, even without classic...

Cardiologist's Heart Attack Highlights Atypical Symptoms
Dr. William Wilson, a cardiologist, experienced a heart attack with atypical symptoms including mild chest discomfort, excessive sweating, an overwhelming sense of doom, and an urgent need to urinate, emphasizing the need for prompt medical attention for any concerning symptoms, even without classic...
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24% Bias Score

SGLT-2 Inhibitors Added to Heart Failure Treatment Guidelines
New guidelines recommend SGLT-2 inhibitors for heart failure patients, improving outcomes and reducing hospitalizations; studies show reduced death and hospitalization risks compared to standard care; this is due to their diuretic effects and positive impact on kidney function, thus benefiting both ...

SGLT-2 Inhibitors Added to Heart Failure Treatment Guidelines
New guidelines recommend SGLT-2 inhibitors for heart failure patients, improving outcomes and reducing hospitalizations; studies show reduced death and hospitalization risks compared to standard care; this is due to their diuretic effects and positive impact on kidney function, thus benefiting both ...
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28% Bias Score

Pharmaceutical Advancements Dramatically Reduce Cardiovascular Mortality
New drug classes, including statins, antidiabetics, and RNA interference therapies, have drastically reduced cardiovascular mortality over the past 50 years, although challenges like high costs and treatment adherence remain.

Pharmaceutical Advancements Dramatically Reduce Cardiovascular Mortality
New drug classes, including statins, antidiabetics, and RNA interference therapies, have drastically reduced cardiovascular mortality over the past 50 years, although challenges like high costs and treatment adherence remain.
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28% Bias Score

Spanish AI Tool Cardiomentor to Aid Doctors in Diagnosing Heart Conditions
Spain is launching Cardiomentor, an AI-powered cardiology assistant built using the Alia language model, to aid general practitioners with diagnosis and treatment of heart conditions, initially focusing on training before incorporating anonymized patient data for predictive modeling.

Spanish AI Tool Cardiomentor to Aid Doctors in Diagnosing Heart Conditions
Spain is launching Cardiomentor, an AI-powered cardiology assistant built using the Alia language model, to aid general practitioners with diagnosis and treatment of heart conditions, initially focusing on training before incorporating anonymized patient data for predictive modeling.
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36% Bias Score

Death of Renowned Cardiologist Spyros Moulopoulos at 98
Professor Spyros Moulopoulos, a 98-year-old Greek cardiologist and former NKUA rector, passed away on Friday. His groundbreaking inventions, including the Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump and his pioneering work in coronary angiography, significantly impacted global cardiology.

Death of Renowned Cardiologist Spyros Moulopoulos at 98
Professor Spyros Moulopoulos, a 98-year-old Greek cardiologist and former NKUA rector, passed away on Friday. His groundbreaking inventions, including the Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump and his pioneering work in coronary angiography, significantly impacted global cardiology.
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16% Bias Score
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