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Re-examining aggressive anticoagulant therapy: the case of acute coronary syndromes
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Meta-analysis demonstrates safety of pacemaker reutilization
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Rolofylline fails to improve renal function in patients with acute HF
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Risk assessment to improve patient care following cardioverter-defibrillator implantation
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Predicting acute type B aortic dissection—size does not matter
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Lowering LDL cholesterol reduces atherosclerotic risk in patients with chronic kidney disease
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Gene therapy for CLI disappoints
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New score for hemorrhage risk
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Salt restriction might lower blood pressure, but are there any beneficial effects on mortality?
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Discontinuation of low-dose aspirin reverses its prophylactic effect
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No link found between statins and risk of cancer
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Control rhythm rather than rate to delay permanent AF
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Direct factor Xa inhibition improves stroke prevention in patients with AF
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Cardiac myosin activator shows promise in phase II trial
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Dalcetrapib safely raises HDL-cholesterol level in the phase IIb dal-PLAQUE trial
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Hydration reduces angiographic AKI
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First-in-class agent lowers BP
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Public-access AEDs improve neurologically intact survival after cardiac arrest
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Anomalous origination of a coronary artery from the opposite sinus
Anomalous origination of a coronary artery from the opposite sinus is a congenital heart defect with an uncertain prevalence and prognosis. The authors review the current understanding of the pathophysiology o...
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No added benefit of niacin with statins