Student-Led Research Sheds Light on Nutritional Interventions in Community Settings Student-led research from the Department of Community Nutrition at the Faculty of Nutrition Sciences and Food Technology has revealed critical …
Cardiovascular diseases
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Dapagliflozin and Heart Failure in Type 2 Diabetes Patients with Rare Cardiomyopathy Variants
Genetic Variants and Dapagliflozin: New Insights into Heart Failure Treatment Patients with type 2 diabetes who carry rare genetic variants associated with cardiomyopathies (CMP) appear to derive similar cardiovascular benefits …
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Impact of Medically Tailored Meals on Healthcare Utilization and Costs for Food-Insecure Medicaid Members
Medical Nutrition Therapy (MTM) and Its Impact on Healthcare Outcomes for Food-Insecure Patients Medical Nutrition Therapy (MTM) has emerged as a critical intervention for addressing the complex interplay between food …
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Global Validation Study: PREVENT vs. SCORE2 Cardiovascular Risk Scores Show Similar Accuracy Across 44 Observational Studies and 18 Trials
Predicting Heart Disease: New Study Validates PREVENT and SCORE2 Risk Scores Globally For decades, physicians have relied on cardiovascular risk scores to determine who needs aggressive intervention—like statins or blood …
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Understanding Cardiovascular Diseases: The Global Leading Cause of Mortality Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading cause of death worldwide, posing a significant challenge to global public health. In 2022 alone, …
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AI in Cardiovascular Care: Transforming Heart Health Across Europe Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death in Europe, claiming 1.7 million lives annually. With an aging population, the number …
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GLP-1 Receptor Agonists Show Promise in Reducing Cardiovascular and Kidney Risks in Type 1 Diabetes Adult patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D) face a greater risk of cardiorenal disease, including …
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AI-Powered Stethoscopes Show Promise in Cardiovascular Disease Detection, But Implementation Challenges Remain Early detection is critical for managing cardiovascular disease, a leading cause of death globally. A recent large-scale trial …
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Damaged Kidneys ‘Poison’ the Heart, Leading to Heart Failure, Scientists Discover More than half of individuals with chronic kidney disease (CKD) ultimately succumb to cardiovascular complications, but the precise mechanisms …
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Prediabetes Remission: A New Focus on Reversing Course and Reducing Cardiovascular Risk A growing body of evidence suggests that normalizing blood sugar levels in the prediabetes stage can significantly reduce …