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Comprehensive Management of Cardiovascular Risk Factors for ...

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thread clinical trials :: Article Creator Amazon Gathers Thread In Decentralised Trials Alliance Amazon's latest push into the healthcare arena is focusing on one of the top new trends in clinical research – the shift towards decentralised trials. Amazon Web Services has teamed up with Thread, a US technology company that has developed a decentralised clinical trials (DCT) platform based on artificial intelligence and machine learning, to enhance and scale up the technology. The two companies are working on a new machine learning architecture for the cloud-enabled platform that, according to the partners, will beef up automation in the system and help it to "serve as the backbone for modern clinical research by enabling faster, more efficient clinical trials." The new automation features are designed to speed up the initiation of co-created and configured trials by reducing the start-up time to onboard users of the platform by as

Levosimendan inhibits disulfide tau oligomerization and ameliorates ...

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ole clinical trial :: Article Creator Cancer Drug Firms Soar As Positive Clinical Trial Data Ignites Investor Excitement Shares of several cancer drug firms surged on Monday after the companies reported positive clinical trial data from their therapies at an ongoing industry conference in Chicago. Day One Bio, Immunogen Inc, Evaxion Biotech A/S and G1 Therapeutics Inc rose after presentations at the ongoing annual American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) meeting. ImmunoGen Inc's experimental drug, Elahere, to treat a type of ovarian cancer showed 35% reduction in the risk of tumor progression or death compared to chemotherapy in a late-stage study. A William Blair note issued on Monday was titled "Practice-Changing Data Elevate Elahere to Global Stage". The drugmaker's shares rose nearly 7% to $15.36. FDA TO SCRUTINIZE UNPROVEN CANCER DRUGS AFTER 10-YEAR GAP Following the release of positive clinical

ADHD and Memory Loss: What to Know

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lower blood pressure naturally :: Article Creator How To Lower Your Blood Pressure Naturally In addition to determining whether you need medications, which you should discuss with your doctor, healthy lifestyle choices can make a significant difference in reducing high blood pressure. Try incorporating the following changes and habits into your daily life. 1. Lose Weight if You're Overweight Weight loss is an important part of reducing high blood pressure, especially for people with obesity, as it's a strong risk factor for hypertension. Dr. Mehta says people who are overweight can have between a two- to six-fold increase in risk of developing hypertension. "With less weight, the heart and arteries do not have to work as hard," says Dr. Desai. "The heart muscle and the muscles in the arteries do not thicken. Thickening can lead to further increases in blood pressure because of reduced give or elasticity of blood vessels.&

EVT Will Save Millions of Lives From Stroke. Eventually.

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ischemic syndrome :: Article Creator Ischemic Heart Disease Ischaemic or ischemic heart disease (IHD), or myocardial ischaemia, is a disease characterized by ischaemia (reduced blood supply) of the heart muscle, usually due to coronary artery disease (atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries). Its risk increases with age, smoking, hypercholesterolaemia (high cholesterol levels), diabetes, and hypertension (high blood pressure), and is more common in men and those who have close relatives with ischaemic heart disease. Symptoms of stable ischaemic heart disease include angina (characteristic chest pain on exertion) and decreased exercise tolerance. Unstable IHD presents itself as chest pain or other symptoms at rest, or rapidly worsening angina. Diagnosis of IHD is with an electrocardiogram, blood tests (cardiac markers), cardiac stress testing or a coronary angiogram. Depending on the symptoms and risk, treatment may be with medication, percutaneou

Polygenic Risk Scores for Cardiovascular Disease: A Scientific ...

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world heart day 2021 :: Article Creator Search The United Nations ERROR: The request could not be satisfied Request blocked. We can't connect to the server for this app or website at this time. There might be too much traffic or a configuration error. Try again later, or contact the app or website owner. If you provide content to customers through CloudFront, you can find steps to troubleshoot and help prevent this error by reviewing the CloudFront documentation. Generated by cloudfront (CloudFront) Request ID: m16UZWxrwluFUaN5JK9VYVS07ol64V-iR2hF0N0szqacH2eip43Qlg== World News By Melina Walling, Melissa Winder and Trisha AhmedAssociated Press CHICAGO — Drifting smoke from the ongoing wildfires across Canada is creating curtains of haze and raising air quality concerns throughout the Great Lakes region and in parts of the central and eastern United States. The Environmental Protection Agency's AirNow.Gov site showed parts

Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors in Women: The Impact of Race ...

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pad leg pain treatment :: Article Creator Nearly 1 In 3 Black Adults May Develop PAD: Disparities In Care Increase Amputation Risk Low-cost, routine testing may help to reduce disparities and health care costs for people with peripheral artery disease (PAD), according to a new scientific statement from the American Heart Association, published today in the journal Circulation. The new scientific statement, "Health Disparities in Peripheral Artery Disease," reviews the latest research, outlines racial and ethnic disparities in PAD diagnosis and treatment, and offers potential solutions to reduce disparities and increase health equity among people with PAD. Previous studies have found that PAD and its consequences disproportionately impact individuals who are Black, American Indian or Hispanic. These demographic groups experience both higher rates of PAD and worse PAD-related outcomes, such as disability, depression, coronary artery

Making 'Bin Laden': Inside A Top-Secret Shoot

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goldblatt hypertension :: Article Creator Using Apple Cider Vinegar To Help Lower Blood Pressure Regularly consuming apple cider vinegar may help lower blood pressure, but more research is needed. Always discuss the use of natural remedies or alternative treatments with your doctor. There's a good chance that you or someone you know has had experiences with high blood pressure. Blood pressure is the force of your blood pushing against your artery walls, sort of like water in a pipe when you turn on a faucet. The blood is pushed from your heart to other parts of your body. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention explain just how common high blood pressure is: One in 3 American adults, or about 75 million people, have high blood pressure. About half of people with high blood pressure don't have it under control. In 2014, more than 400,000 deaths were caused by high blood pressure or had high blood pressure as a contribu