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COVID-19 a CV risk equivalent to prior heart disease; type O blood may be protective

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One in three former professional football players believe they have CTE

One in three former professional football players believe they have CTE

Around one-third of former professional football players perceived themselves as having chronic traumatic encephalopathy, according to results from a cross-sectional study published in JAMA Neurology.

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Hooked on PC with Gail Guerrero-Tucker, MD, MPH, FAAFP, DABFM

Medicine was an interesting thought as I was growing up with no medical people in my family.

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At Issue: ECG screening as part of the pre-participation exam for young athletes

At Issue: ECG screening as part of the pre-participation exam for young athletes

Pre-participation screening, particularly whether an ECG should be included as part of a pre-participation exam for young athletes, is one of the most widely debated topics in sports cardiology.

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COVID-19 a CV risk equivalent to prior heart disease; type O blood may be protective

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High blood pressure common in young athletes at single-visit screening event

High blood pressure common in young athletes at single-visit screening event

More than 40% of young athletes who participated in a single-visit screening program had prehypertension or hypertension, according to data presented at the American College of Cardiology’s Care of the Athletic Heart conference.

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May 28, 2024
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Cause, circumstance of sudden cardiac death in athletes vary by race

Cause, circumstance of sudden cardiac death in athletes vary by race

A structurally normal heart was the most common finding among athletes who experienced sudden cardiac death, but the cause and circumstance of death varied significantly by the athletes’ race, researchers reported.

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May 24, 2024
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Step- and time-based exercises equally beneficial in reducing CVD, mortality risks

Step- and time-based exercises equally beneficial in reducing CVD, mortality risks

Both step counts and time-based physical activity reduced the risks of death and CVD among women aged 62 years and older, a study in JAMA Internal Medicine showed.

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Lack of sleep in childhood increases risk of psychosis in early adulthood

Lack of sleep in childhood increases risk of psychosis in early adulthood

Persistent shorter sleep durations during childhood were associated with a greater risk of psychosis disorder and psychotic episodes during early adulthood, a study in JAMA Psychiatry showed.

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April 08, 2024
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Heart disease prevalence among former NFL players extremely common

Heart disease prevalence among former NFL players extremely common

ATLANTA — A screening study presented at the American College of Cardiology Scientific Session showed that there is a high prevalence of unrecognized heart disease among former National Football League players.

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March 01, 2024
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'You're not going crazy': Second annual primary care scorecard highlights critical issues

'You're not going crazy': Second annual primary care scorecard highlights critical issues

The results of the second annual national primary care scorecard suggest the field is facing major problems — poor funding and a diminishing workforce, among them — but increased attention on the issues may offer hope, according to experts.

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February 01, 2024
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AAP calls attention to athletic burnout, recovery among children

AAP calls attention to athletic burnout, recovery among children

Approximately 70% of children and teens drop out of organized sports by age 13 years, the AAP highlighted in a new clinical report published in Pediatrics.

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