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Symptomatic individuals with no coronary artery calcium (CAC) but elevated LDL-C have a higher risk of noncalcified plaque and future coronary heart disease (CHD) events, especially among those aged ...
Women who have experienced being stalked, obtaining a restraining order (an indicator of severe violence) or both are significantly more likely to develop cardiovascular disease than women without ...
New High Blood Pressure Guideline Emphasizes Prevention, Early Treatment to Reduce CVD Risk Lifestyle modification for prevention of high blood pressure and treatment for all levels of high blood ...
Long-term outcomes were comparable with fractional flow reserve (FFR)-guided and IVUS-guided treatment in patients with intermediate coronary stenosis, according to an extended follow-up of the ...
For an upcoming special issue focused on Asia, JACC: Case Reports is welcoming cases with balance and representation across different common conditions and all treatment techniques. This special issue ...
The American College of Cardiology has established a digital hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) registry to learn more about one of the most common genetic cardiovascular diseases and provide more ...
For an upcoming special issue focused on Asia, JACC: Case Reports is welcoming cases with balance and representation across different common conditions and all treatment techniques. This special issue ...
A new Clinical Practice Guideline from the ACC and the American Heart Association (AHA) and 11 other societies provides updated recommendations for clinicians on the prevention, detection, evaluation ...
Watch a recent webinar hosted by ACC's Interventional Cardiology and Fellows in Training (FIT) Member Sections, which discussed the Interventional Cardiology Fellowship Match process. The session ...
Are you passionate about improving cardiovascular care for underserved communities? Apply now for the new Thad and Gerry Waites Rural Cardiovascular Research Fellowship, offering up to $70K in funding ...
Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) improves cardiovascular outcomes in high-risk obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) but may increase cardiovascular risk in low-risk OSA, according to a multi-trial ...