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New study of homozygous familial hypercholesterolemia finds higher LDL-C levels in women

older female patient and doctor

The American Society for Preventive Cardiology celebrated researchers for uncovering new insights into this rare condition.

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Cardiologist says new legislation would delay flawed payment cuts, preserve access to care

Friederike Keating, MD, director, nuclear cardiology, at University of Vermont Health, and chair of American Society of nuclear Cardiology (ASNC) Health Policy Committee, explains the support behind House Bill 7520 that aims to halt the Medicare's 2.5% efficiency adjustment cut to physician payments that was included in the 2025 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule.

The efficiency adjustment cuts introduced in the 2026 MPFS are based on assumptions many doctors believe to be false. The American Society of Nuclear Cardiology and other medical societies are pushing back.

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Combining PET and MRI data may be key to differentiating new type of dementia

Combining PET and MRI data helps distinguish between LATE and Alzheimer's

Limbic-predominant age-related TDP-43 encephalopathy, also known as LATE, was recently recognized as a type of dementia that occurs in older adults. It typically presents as memory-related cognitive decline.

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Nurse suing hospital for failing to head off vicious attack by patient

Fist punch assault

A hospital and its security contractor are facing legal trouble over a brutal beating taken by a unit nurse at the hands of a mentally ill inpatient a year ago. 

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First ACC/AHA acute pulmonary embolism guidelines include new categories for risk stratification

American Heart Association and Joint Commission launch new Comprehensive Heart Attack Center certification.

The new guidance, the first of its kind, focuses on the importance of making a prompt diagnosis and providing care as quickly as possible. While some PE patients with mild cases can be discharged early, others may require an immediate catheter-based intervention or surgery.

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How second pregnancies change the brain

Women with infertility may be at higher risk for coronary heart disease

New imaging findings detail how women’s brains change during their second pregnancy, revealing the unique alterations in networks related to attention and response. 

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Heart failure company BioVentrix files for IPO

BioVentrix's Revivent system

Graphic courtesy of BioVentrix.

The company, known for its advanced heart failure technologies, hopes to be traded on the Nasdaq under the symbol BVXX.

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GE HealthCare nabs 3 notable MRI FDA clearances

GE HealthCare earns 3 new MRI FDA clearances

On Feb. 19, the company announced the clearance of two new MRI systems and one artificial intelligence-enabled workflow platform. 

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Gore completes acquisition of medtech company behind next-gen heart device

Conformal Medical CLAAS

Image courtesy of Conformal Medical.

Gore has officially acquired Conformal Medical, the company known for an investigational LAAO device that uses a proprietary foam implant. The transaction was first announced in January.

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Medtronic’s RDN system receives new reimbursement approval

The Medtronic Symplicity Spyral Renal Denervation system uses a catheter that curls in the renal artery to place radiofrequency electrodes against the vessel wall to ablate the nerves that control vasodilation, so the artery can be propped in the fully open position.

The Symplicity Spyral RDN system. Graphic courtesy of Medtronic.

More than 40 million adults now have improved access to Medtronic's Symplicity Spyral renal denervation technology.

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