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Because Canada has a universal healthcare system, financial differences in access to care cannot fully explain the observed ...
Canada: Researchers have found in a new study that younger individuals who survive acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and live ...
The American College of Cardiology has recognized more than 400 U.S. hospitals for their quality and consistency in meeting care guidelines for patients with acute myocardial infarction.  To be ...
Health experts are calling on the government, the private sector and other healthcare practitioners to help raise awareness ...
Members of an FDA expert panel discussed reassessing boxed warnings for menopausal HT and how to better educate patients and ...
New data shows no increased cardiovascular risk of the osteoporosis drug vs anabolic agents — and even suggests a lower risk.
The Medical City (TMC) has earned a spot in Newsweek and Statista’s 2025 list of top-performing hospitals across the Asia ...
Australia: A new study published in Circulation: Cardiovascular Imaging suggests that a novel automated score that ...
For younger acute myocardial infarction survivors, living in marginalized neighborhoods is associated with adverse outcomes.
There is increased risk for incident myocardial infarction among adults aged 18 to 64 years with joint exposure to ozone and increased ambient temperature.
UC Davis Medical Center earned four awards from the American Heart Association for its optimal care for heart and stroke patientsThese awards are part ...
Mount Nittany Health Emergency Medical Services has been honored with the American Heart Association’s 2025 Mission: Lifeline ...