Things like early menarche, preeclampsia, and endometriosis didn’t reclassify risk in women ages 45-69. The question is: why?
The 2025 physician fee schedule (PFS) announced by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) last month is set to ...
The optimal revascularization choice may differ between women and men, but low numbers of women prevent firm conclusions.
Greater weight loss was linked to greater savings, which may be directionally correct but isn’t necessarily the whole story.
In total, 164 programs offered up 326 positions. Of the 290 candidates who applied, 272 secured one on match day.
The reason for the disparity is unknown but is not believed to be genetic. Female athletes appear to be at the lowest risk.
An AHA policy statement takes on the nicotine gummies, pouches, and other products that are rapidly proliferating.
Guidelines still contain strong recommendations for aspirin’s use, but some are calling for new trials to confirm benefits.
While surgery leads to more early bleeds and overall bleeds, PCI patients have more postdischarge events through 5 years.
A review article emphasizes optimizing GDMT and getting early referrals to better manage risks and weigh benefits.
Choosing between Pascal and MitraClip comes down to patient anatomy, with both devices working well in most cases.
David Cohen moderates a panel on the ARTIST Trial, comparing TAVR with the Trilogy valve to SAVR in low/intermediate-risk aortic regurgitation patients. The discussion examines TAVR’s potential role ...