Digitalis Revisited: Old Heart Drug Cuts HF Hospitalizations by 25%
A JAMA meta-analysis of 9,000+ patients finds digitalis glycosides significantly reduce worsening heart failure events, reigniting interest in a centuries-old drug.
Cardiovascular disease prevention, blood pressure, cholesterol, and heart function
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A JAMA meta-analysis of 9,000+ patients finds digitalis glycosides significantly reduce worsening heart failure events, reigniting interest in a centuries-old drug.
A comprehensive review reveals how inflammaging—the fusion of aging and inflammation—fuels cardiovascular disease through senescence, mitochondrial dysfunction, and gut dysbiosis.
New JAMA research links syphilis infection to a meaningfully higher risk of certain cardiovascular outcomes, raising screening urgency.
A completed trial tested whether seismocardiography can accurately estimate VO2max and biological age without exhaustive exercise testing.
ORBITA-FIRE reveals personalized physiological angina thresholds are dramatically lower than the universal FFR/RFR values used to guide stent decisions.
Leading cardiologists respond to reader questions on blood thinner use following AF ablation, refining clinical guidance.
Scientists identify GPRASP1 as a key guardian of pulmonary vascular health, opening a potential drug target for PH-HFpEF.
A specific CD40 signaling branch boosts macrophage cleanup of dead cells after MI, improving cardiac recovery in mice.
A new review examines how drugs that clear senescent cells could transform treatment of age-related cardiovascular disease.
A new review reveals how sirtuin enzymes regulate cardiac fibrosis and why targeting them could reshape heart failure treatment.
A JAMA Cardiology editorial examines how AI-powered ECG tools perform in high-risk, underserved populations where traditional diagnostics fall short.
UC San Diego scientists developed an injectable hydrogel that travels the bloodstream to reduce inflammation and regenerate damaged heart tissue.