This week in cardiology from heartwire
View all posts »Episode #39: Nuts improve lipid levels; ACCORD BP and hypertension targets; Jeopardy! at HRS; EuroASPIRE III on failures in prevention; triglycerides and CHD
May 14, 2010 13:15 EDT-
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From nuts to triglycerides, passing by Jeopardy! and failures in prevention, this week our podcast examines the following top stories in cardiology:
- Let's get nuts! Eating almonds, walnuts, pecans, and other nuts improves lipid levels
- Subgroup analysis from ACCORD BP prompts more debate on hypertension targets
- Pacemakers and ablation in Jeopardy!: This week at the HRS sessions
- Latest EuroASPIRE III data highlight ongoing failures in primary and secondary prevention
- Triglyceride-mediated pathway linked with coronary heart disease
And in brief:
- Stressful work, overtime hours, increase CHD risks
- Dizziness is heart-related more often than not
- Good BP control is achievable in everyone, new VA data show
- Adding height to waist/hip ratio increases mortality prediction, but who will use it?
Join us for an audio recap of the news that's important to cardiologists this week.
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