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'''February 10, 2009: David Sabiston Jr, Pioneering Surgeon, Dead at 84''' | '''February 10, 2009: David Sabiston Jr, Pioneering Surgeon, Dead at 84''' | ||
*[http://cardiobrief.org/ (CardioBrief) - David Sabiston Jr, who performed an early version of coronary bypass surgery in 1962 while at Johns Hopkins, died last month. Sabiston’s early work helped pave the way for the ascension of CABG as a mainstay of modern medicine. Sabiston went on to become the head of Duke’s department of surgery. Sabiston’s textbook is a standard in the field.] | *[http://cardiobrief.org/ (CardioBrief) - David Sabiston Jr, who performed an early version of coronary bypass surgery in 1962 while at Johns Hopkins, died last month. Sabiston’s early work helped pave the way for the ascension of CABG as a mainstay of modern medicine. Sabiston went on to become the head of Duke’s department of surgery. Sabiston’s textbook is a standard in the field.] | ||
'''February 10, 2009: PCI for MI: Experienced Hospitals and Physicians are Best''' | '''February 10, 2009: PCI for MI: Experienced Hospitals and Physicians are Best''' | ||
*[http://content.onlinejacc.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/7/574 (CardioBrief) - Practice makes perfect. A new study in JACC shows that high-volume hospitals and high-volume physicians do far better for their patients than their low-volume counterparts. The data is taken from the New York State PCI registry. “When rare but severe complications arise, a team experienced in its recognition and treatment may be the difference between life and death,” comments James Jollis in an accompanying editorial.] | *[http://content.onlinejacc.org/cgi/content/abstract/53/7/574 (CardioBrief) - Practice makes perfect. A new study in ''JACC'' shows that high-volume hospitals and high-volume physicians do far better for their patients than their low-volume counterparts. The data is taken from the New York State PCI registry. “When rare but severe complications arise, a team experienced in its recognition and treatment may be the difference between life and death,” comments James Jollis in an accompanying editorial. (''JACC'')] | ||
'''February 10, 2009: Expensive Urine: Multivitamins Have No Effect on Major Endpoints''' | '''February 10, 2009: Expensive Urine: Multivitamins Have No Effect on Major Endpoints''' | ||
*[http://archinte.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/short/169/3/294 (CardioBrief) - Women who take multivitamins have the same risk for cancer, cardiovascular disease, and death as women who don’t take vitamins, according to a new study in the Archives of Internal Medicine. “These results suggest that multivitamin use does not confer meaningful benefit or harm in relation to cancer or cardiovascular disease risk in postmenopausal women,” say the study’s authors.] | *[http://archinte.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/short/169/3/294 (CardioBrief) - Women who take multivitamins have the same risk for cancer, cardiovascular disease, and death as women who don’t take vitamins, according to a new study in the ''Archives of Internal Medicine''. “These results suggest that multivitamin use does not confer meaningful benefit or harm in relation to cancer or cardiovascular disease risk in postmenopausal women,” say the study’s authors. (''Archives of Internal Medicine'')] | ||
'''February 10, 2009: Study Finds Lower Risk of Death for Primary Prevention Use of Statins''' | '''February 10, 2009: Study Finds Lower Risk of Death for Primary Prevention Use of Statins''' | ||
*[http://archinte.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/short/169/3/260 (CardioBrief) - Patients who take statins for primary prevention have a lower risk of death, according to a large new observational study published in Archives of Internal Medicine. “The observed benefits from statins were greater than expected from randomized clinical trials, emphasizing the importance of promoting statin therapy and increasing its continuation over time for both primary and secondary prevention, write the study authors.] | *[http://archinte.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/short/169/3/260 (CardioBrief) - Patients who take statins for primary prevention have a lower risk of death, according to a large new observational study published in ''Archives of Internal Medicine''. “The observed benefits from statins were greater than expected from randomized clinical trials, emphasizing the importance of promoting statin therapy and increasing its continuation over time for both primary and secondary prevention, write the study authors.(''Archives of Internal Medicine'')] | ||
'''February 9, 2009: No Connection Between Vaccines & Autism, Original Data Faked in ''Lancet''''' | '''February 9, 2009: No Connection Between Vaccines & Autism, Original Data Faked in ''Lancet''''' |
Revision as of 20:49, 10 February 2009
February 10, 2009: David Sabiston Jr, Pioneering Surgeon, Dead at 84
February 10, 2009: PCI for MI: Experienced Hospitals and Physicians are Best
February 10, 2009: Expensive Urine: Multivitamins Have No Effect on Major Endpoints
February 10, 2009: Study Finds Lower Risk of Death for Primary Prevention Use of Statins
February 9, 2009: No Connection Between Vaccines & Autism, Original Data Faked in Lancet
February 9, 2009: Mass General Under Scrutiny for High Mortality Rate in Cath Lab
February 9, 2009: Doctors Too "Cavalier" in Prescribing Narcotics: FDA
February 9, 2009: Increased Mortality and Cardiovascular Morbidity Associated with the Use of Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs in Chronic Heart Failure by Dr. Michael W. Tempelhof
February 9, 2009: 5 New Studies Shed New Light on the Genetics of MI
February 9, 2009: FDA Approves 2 Ablation Catheters for AF
February 6, 2009: Do beta blockers inhibit the anti-inflammatory effect of statins?
February 6, 2009: Alderman questions NYC efforts to cut salt in NY Times opinion piece
February 6, 2009: Early study finds anacetrapib safe and effective
February 6, 2009: Sir James Black, pioneer of propranolol, pans state of pharma
February 5, 2009: New DES studies add new understanding about clopidogrel duration, LAD usage, and ISR
February 5, 2009: Google & IBM Partner to Improve Online Health Records
February 4, 2009: Many Diabetics Ignore Doctor's Orders
February 4, 2009: Tomaselli Named Director of Cardiology at Johns Hopkins
February 4, 2009: BIDMC Physician Opens Mail, Finds $1 Million
February 3, 2009: FDA Panel Unanimously Recommends Approval of Prasugrel
February 3, 2009: The Uninvited: Sanjay Kaul Removed from Prasugrel’s FDA Advisory Panel
February 3, 2009: Amid Washington Uncertainty, Califf Reportedly Still in Running to be FDA Commissioner
February 3, 2009: AHA: Doctors Should Avoid Unnecessary Heart Scans
February 3, 2009: T-wave alternans may help identify some patients who don’t need an ICD
February 3, 2009: Erectile Dysfunction-Heart Disease Link Shown
February 2, 2009: Atorvastatin Gets Its Own Planetoid
February 2, 2009: Synthetic HDL Molecules Feature Heart of Gold
February 2, 2009: Noisy Traffic Can Hurt Your Heart
January 30, 2009: Prasugrel’s FDA Outlook Appears Brighter
January 30, 2009: NT-proBNP Guided vs. Symptom-Guided Heart Failure Therapy by Michael W. Tempelhof
January 30, 2009: Lancet editorial: OTC Orlistat Not in the Public Interest
January 29, 2009: Heartburn Drugs May Interfere with Plavix, Lead to 2nd Heart Attack
January 29, 2009: Generic Metoprolol Succinate Shortage Causing Problems
January 29, 2009: Urine Test for CAD in the Future?
January 29, 2009: Outpatient Surgery Skyrockets
January 28, 2009: SPECT-MPI May Be Useful in New Onset HF
January 28, 2009: FDA Warning: Dietary Supplement Contains Sibutramine
January 28, 2009: CV Therapeutics Rejects Buyout Offer From Astellas Pharma (Updated)
January 28, 2009: New Slides on ClinicalTrialResults.org
January 28, 2009: Medicare Increasing Unable to Tamp Down Cancer Costs
January 27, 2009: TIME-CHF: BNP-guided therapy misses the boat
January 27, 2009: Uric acid and insulin levels linked to risk of hypertension
January 27, 2009: Tech-Savvy Hospitals, Better Hospitals?
January 26, 2009: Larry Husten, the former editor of TheHeart.Org, will serve as WikiDoc's first Director of Medical Journalism
January 26, 2009: FDA Announces Ongoing Safety Review of Clopidogrel
January 26, 2009: Danish Researchers Recommend Avoiding NSAIDs in HF
January 26, 2009: Innovative stent company seeks emergency intervention
January 26, 2009: Evidence-Based Treatment for HF Sees Improvements
January 26, 2009: Follow-Up: Surgeons Adopting Strict Rules on Payments
January 26, 2009: Measuring Fractional Flow Reserve During PCI Improves 1-Year Outcomes
January 23, 2009: Citing Costs, Younger Americans Skipping Meds
January 23, 2009: Women with Heart Problems Often Left Waiting
January 23, 2009: 4,000-Person Drug Trial Scrapped After Sponsor Declares Bankruptcy
January 23, 2009: MA State Ethics Law Scuttles Plans for Medical Meeting
January 22, 2009: Gifts to Doctors Must Be Disclosed
January 22, 2009: Stroke Survivors with AF Have Greater Risk of Death
January 22, 2009: Women Make Better Heart Care Doctors?
January 22, 2009: American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
January 21, 2009: Pictures of a Bleeding Heart
January 21, 2009: More Doctors E-Mailing It In
January 21, 2009: Problems Pumping Iron? Maybe You’ve Got a Problem Pumping Blood
January 21, 2009: Bill Gates, Others Pledge $630 Million to End Polio
January 20, 2009: With a New President, a New Worry
January 20, 2009: First Time Heart Attacks Not as Severe
January 20, 2009: The “Sure Thing” Gene
January 20, 2009: Men Better at Resisting Temptation
January 20, 2009: Drug-Resistant Staph Infections Rising in Kids
January 16, 2009: Brian Blank has joined WikiDoc as its inaugural Scholar in Medical Journalism
January 16, 2009: Popular Health Risk Tools Don’t Find Heart Disease
January 16, 2009: Heparin-Induced Antibodies Point To Thrombosis Risk
January 16, 2009: Superbugs Vs. Cancer Drugs
January 16, 2009: Senator: Schools Failing to Regulate Medical Conflicts of Interest
January 16, 2009: Coffee Can Reduce Alzheimer’s, Cause Hallucinations
January 6, 2009: Cytochrome P450 2C19 polymorphism linked to poor outcomes for young MI patients treated with clopidogrel
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