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Monday, April 3, 2017

CardioBreak: Prevention Under Universal Healthcare; Trust Adherence; Bee Sting for the Brain

(MedPage Today) -- Recent developments of interest in cardiovascular medicine
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ACP: What to Do About the High Price of Drugs?

(MedPage Today) -- Price gouging is a problem, but some meds are justifiably costly
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Saturday, April 1, 2017

ANGPTL3 Deficiency Appears Protective Against CAD (CME/CE)

(MedPage Today) -- But a tricky drug target
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PodMed: A Medical News Roundup from Johns Hopkins (with audio)

(MedPage Today) -- This week's topics include a single novel prosthesis report, the benefits of knee replacement, resorbable stents, and health policy on opioid prescription and treatment for addiction
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Friday, March 31, 2017

Makers of Heart Rate Apps Settle with NY Attorney General

(MedPage Today) -- Companies agree to pay fines, change advertising
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NHLBI Data Sharing: Fears of 'Research Parasites' Melt Away

(MedPage Today) -- Experience of NIH institute bolsters value of open trial data
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CardioBrief: More Bad News For Resorbable Stent

(MedPage Today) -- Says one cardiologist: 'Abbott should pull it from the market'
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      • Friday Feedback: Understanding the 'Nocebo Effect'
      • CardioBrief: Another Acute Heart Failure Drug Fail...
      • FOURIER Cost Analysis; Nonadherence Prediction; BP...
      • A Simple, Clear Message on the Sports-Brain Injury...
      • Cath Lab Recap: DES for XL Vessels; Radial Access ...
      • More Support for Metformin Benefit in Breast Cance...
      • Medevac the Doc, Not the Patient, for Speedy Endov...
      • Bystander CPR Boosts Outcomes for Non-Hospital Car...
      • European Docs Blocked from U.S. Meeting Over Recen...
      • Many High-Risk Patients See No Need to Modify Unhe...
      • Community Health Workers Can Improve Diabetes Care...
      • Kidney Problems Common in TAVR, Linked to Mortalit...
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      • Gluten-Free Diet Doesn't Protect Against Heart Dis...
      • Lower BP Targeted in New Heart Failure Guidelines
      • NeuroBreak: $63,000 Question for Tardive Dyskinesi...
      • Mitral Valve Surgery Volume Matters (CME/CE)
      • Fewer Deaths With Routine Catheterization for Unst...
      • Are Statins Behind Some Back Problems?
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      • Valve-in-Valve TAVR an Option After Failed Surgica...
      • Are PAD Patients Left Behind in the U.S.? (CME/CE)
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