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AF Guidelines update means a Boost to OAC beneficiaries
Date: April 23rd, 2015
There has been a significant change in the number of patients able to access oral anticoagulant therapy after the recent update of the guidelines for atrial fibrillation (AF) patients’ management. There was a record shift in the score for stroke risk assessment from CHADS2 to CHA2DS2 – VASc, researchers say.
Diabetes and metabolic syndrome should prioritize CVD risk assessment
Date: April 22nd, 2015
It is important for diabetes educators to know that diabetic patient as well as those having metabolic syndrome are highly vulnerability to cardiovascular disease and prevention of cardiovascular disease should be given priority as noted by some researchers.
The research was conducted by Ajou University College of Nursing in Korea, which involved 110 Korean adults having type 2 diabetes with 62% being men aged 56.5 years. The investigators were essentially comparing the risk equations derived from studies undertaken by the United Kingdom Prospective Diabetes and Framingham in calculation of the 10 year CVD risk. Based on Framingham study, the CVD risk profile essentially comprised of HDL cholesterol, age, sex, systolic blood pressure, total cholesterol, smoking status and diabetes. The classification of risk levels was as low as 10 percent, between 10 and 20 percent for moderate risk and the high of 20 percent.
Minorities face a great likelihood of gaining weight in childhood
Date: April 21st, 2015
The minorities are more vulnerable to weight gain during their childhood than whites and this increases the risk of them being obese adults or overweight. According to the findings of the study, American Indians, blacks and Hispanics showed a high likelihood of surpassing the normal weight when they are 18 years than the whites are as found in the new study.
Twins study shows that autism is largely down to genes
Date: April 20th, 2015
The team at the King’s College London reported that 181 teenagers had autism, but identical twins seemed to have a much higher risk where one of the twins had autism since they shared the same DNA. JAMA Psychiatry was told by the researchers that there was involvement of hundreds of genes.
A new study shows the largest diabetes risk yet seen with Statins
Date: April 19th, 2015
What this suggests is that the general population is at a higher risk of getting diabetes with statins compared to what has been reported previously. What was present in the region was a risk of between 10% and 22%.
FDA advisers propose 2015 flu vaccine to be overhauled totally
Date: April 18th, 2015
For the past two flue seasons, exactly the same strains have been included by the influenza vaccine for the past two flue seasons but according to data available, the vaccine availed this year was very ineffective and the strains are circulating no more.
For pain, choose the right doctor
Date: April 17th, 2015
While most patients usually experience temporary pain, a majority of them, actually over 100 million American experience endless pain. Chronic pain comes in different forms and can be dull or sharp, broad or focused, excruciating or distracting and sometimes debilitating.
Prevention measures that help ward off heart disease
Date: April 16th, 2015
Researchers and physicians are always puzzled as to why most people avoid using medication as a way of controlling or preventing heart disease. In the US, heart disease is the top killer among adults and according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
6 facts worthy knowing about aspirin therapy for your heart
Date: April 15th, 2015
If you have been taking this self prescribed potent medication, you are advised to do away with the aspirin and seek an accurate risk assessment for heart disease. In case you have been advised to take a low dose aspirin by your doctor, reconsidering might be a good idea.
The silent threat of coronary artery disease
Date: April 14th, 2015
Studies show that heart disease is the main cause of death in America and each year, it kills more people than all the different types of cancer combined. According to the data availed by the American Heart Association, a US woman dies every minute due to cardiovascular disease with a total of 398 035 deaths in a year.