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AI-Powered Stethoscope Improves Heart Condition Detection

A study involving over 1.5 million patients in 200 UK general practitioner offices revealed that an AI-powered stethoscope can significantly improve the detection rates of heart failure, atrial fibrillation, and heart valve disease within 15 seconds, although it also resulted in some false positives...

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MASLD Linked to Heart Failure in Millions of Americans

Duke University research reveals a significant link between MASLD and heart failure, affecting nearly 90 million Americans; almost half showed early heart damage, and 12.5% of patients died within an 11-year period.

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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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Higher-Normal Sodium Levels Linked to Increased Hypertension and Heart Failure Risk

A Bar-Ilan University study of 407,000 healthy adults found a 13% higher hypertension risk and a 20% higher heart failure risk for those with sodium levels of 140-142 mmol/L, suggesting that adequate hydration is crucial for cardiovascular health and challenging existing understandings of normal sod...

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Netherlands Launches Study to Improve Heart Failure Treatment

In the Netherlands, roughly 60 percent of heart failure patients don't receive the four-drug combination proven to improve quality of life, leading to a large-scale research project to better implement this treatment and raise awareness, addressing issues like patient comorbidities and physician com...

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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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Weight-Loss Drugs Halve Heart Failure Hospitalizations and Deaths

A large-scale study reveals that GLP-1 agonists, semaglutide and tirzepatide, significantly reduce hospitalizations and mortality risk by 42% and 58%, respectively, in obese heart failure patients with type 2 diabetes.

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Pregabalin Linked to Increased Heart Failure Risk

A new study revealed a significantly increased risk of heart failure among pregabalin users, prompting doctors to reassess its prescription, especially in older patients with pre-existing heart conditions.

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AI Foot Scanner Detects Worsening Heart Failure 13 Days Before Hospitalization

A new AI-powered foot scanner, developed by Heartfelt Technologies, can detect worsening heart failure up to 13 days before hospital admission, potentially improving patient outcomes and reducing healthcare costs.

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World's Youngest Receives Tiny Artificial Heart in China

A 7-year-old child in Wuhan, China, became the youngest person globally to receive a magnetically levitated biventricular assist device, a 45-gram artificial heart, offering hope in the face of a critical shortage of donor organs for pediatric heart transplants.

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Dapagliflozin Improves Outcomes in Post-TAVI Aortic Stenosis Patients

A clinical trial involving 1,250 patients with severe aortic stenosis demonstrated that dapagliflozin, an SGLT-2 inhibitor, significantly reduced mortality and hospital readmissions for heart failure following transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI), prompting calls for updated clinical guide...

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World-First Levitating Heart Implant: Australian Patient Discharged

An Australian patient became the first globally to leave hospital with a levitating titanium heart implant, developed by Queenslander Daniel Timms, paving the way for a world-leading medical manufacturing industry in Australia and potentially halving deaths from cardiac failure.

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