Although CHD is the most frequent…
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Congenital Heart Disease Mortality Highest in Infants, Emphasizing Need for Specialized Care
Congenital heart disease (CHD) mortality is still at its highest in infancy, for both severe (sevCHD) and nonsevere (nsCHD), according to recent research from the Center for Disease Control’s STAR1 registry.1 -

NHS trust’s lung cancer screening programme detects 180 cases
More than 180 cases of lung cancer have been detected thanks to an NHS screening programme.
South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust launched the Lung Health Check scheme in October 2022 and since then more than 35,000 people have used…
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Early HIV drugs give immune system a brief reprieve before dysregulation returns, study finds
Despite effective HIV medication, the immune system of people with HIV remains disrupted in the long term.
Researchers at Amsterdam UMC investigated whether this dysregulation can be prevented by starting HIV medication immediately after…
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Improving Patient-Centered Cardiovascular Care for Older Adults
There is a growing imperative for cardiology care models and clinical trials to better reflect the realities of aging.
At the
American Heart Association (AHA) 2025 Scientific Sessions , speakers emphasized that older adults remain underrepresented…Continue Reading
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Gene Therapy Shows Promise for Cutting LDL in Half in Tough-to-Treat Dyslipidemia – MedPage Today
- Gene Therapy Shows Promise for Cutting LDL in Half in Tough-to-Treat Dyslipidemia MedPage Today
- How a ‘one and done’ gene-editing treatment could lower cholesterol The Washington Post
- CRISPR Therapeutics (Nasdaq: CRSP) announces 73% ANGPTL3…
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HCPLive Coverage Recap: NASPGHAN 2025 Annual Meeting
At the
2025 North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (NASPGHAN) Annual Meeting, held November 5–8 at the Sheraton Grand Chicago in Chicago, Illinois, clinicians, researchers, and allied health…Continue Reading
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COVID-19 in Children Study Reveals Heart Risks
A MAJOR new study has revealed that the COVID-19 infection in children poses a far greater risk of heart and inflammatory complications than the vaccination. Researchers found that heart conditions lasted longer and occurred more frequently…
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Pumpkin Seeds vs. Chia Seeds: Which One Is Healthier?
Key Points
- Both pumpkin and chia seeds are nutrient-rich superfoods that support heart, bone, and digestive health in different ways.
- Pumpkin seeds offer more protein, zinc, and heart-healthy fats, while chia seeds excel in fiber, calcium, and…
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Scientists find brain cells that could stop Alzheimer’s
In Alzheimer’s disease, the most common cause of dementia, microglia (the brain’s immune cells) play a double role. They can protect the brain by clearing harmful debris or, under certain conditions, contribute to damage and inflammation. How…
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Gray Hair May Be Your Body’s Secret Cancer Defense – SciTechDaily
- Gray Hair May Be Your Body’s Secret Cancer Defense SciTechDaily
- Is Grey Hair Protecting You from Skin Cancer? Scientists Explain Times Now
- Found a few gray streaks? Study reveals your gray hair might actually be good for you Times of India
- What…
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