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Breast cancer patients may have inferior recurrence-free survival after neoadjuvant chemotherapy if they are overweight or obese at diagnosis.
The AHA and the ACC have jointly released an updated guideline on the prevention and management of high blood pressure in adults.
Patients with gestational diabetes mellitus, compared with patients without, are at significantly higher risk for heart failure.
Following transient ischemic attack, patients who report fatigue within 14 days are more likely to continue experiencing fatigue through 12 months.
Living in historically redlined areas is associated with a lack of rapid access to emergency medical services (EMS).
Changing sedentary behaviors is feasible for postmenopausal women with overweight and obesity, and increasing sit-to-stand transitions (STSTs) is associated with reduced blood pressure.
Gestational glucose intolerance was associated with increased risk for obesity and overweight, especially among children aged 11 to 18 years.
SGLT2 inhibitor use was associated with an increased risk for erythrocytosis but not thrombosis among patients with type 2 diabetes.
There is a significant prevalence of fibrosis among adults with SLD, especially among individuals with severe obesity and high alcohol consumption.
The Predicting Risk of Cardiovascular Disease Events (PREVENT) equation risk age is older than chronological age on average, with greater discordance for those with adverse sociodemographic factors.
Women who report experiencing stalking and obtaining a restraining order have an increased risk for developing cardiovascular disease (CVD).
Incidences of recurrent VTE and bleeding were low during extended-phase anticoagulant treatment and similar to acute-phase results.