Hypertension-related stroke risk can be decreased by lowering systolic BP to less than 140 mm Hg via aggressive pharmacological treatment.
Consumption of a high sodium diet can increase risk for AF, and lowering sodium intake is a good target for prevention of AF.
Ocular manifestations are common among patients with all types of AAV; machine learning models may be able to predict eye/retinal involvement.
Black race and Hispanic ethnicity are associated with higher incidence and prevalence of cystic fibrosis-related diabetes (CFRD).
A diabetes stress management intervention was associated with improved diabetes distress among adolescents with type 1 diabetes.
Family support protects against the risk for suicidality among transgender children and adolescents undergoing gender identity milestones.
In patients with coronary artery disease, DynamX® is associated with lower rates of target vessel myocardial infarction and target vessel failure.
Black and Hispanic patients with preeclampsia are less likely to receive postpartum primary care or cardiology follow-up within 1 year after delivery.
Apixaban and aspirin are comparable in protection against major ischemic or hemorrhagic events in patients with cancer history and cryptogenic stroke.
In patients with coronary artery disease, DynamX® is associated with lower rates of target vessel myocardial infarction and target vessel failure.
Higher disease activity and inflammatory markers were associated with an increased risk for MACE among patients with RA not using bDMARDs.
SAVR, compared with TAVR, is not as safe and costs more for patients with liver cirrhosis and solid organ transplant recipients.