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Here s how moderate alcohol intake may help heart by calming stress signals in brain ANI | Updated: May 08, 2021 17:13 IST
Washington [US], May 8 (ANI): Moderate alcohol intake defined as no more than one alcoholic drink for women and two for men per day has been associated with a lower risk of dying from cardiovascular disease when compared with individuals who abstain from drinking or partake in excessive drinking, according to a new study.
The study was presented at the American College of Cardiology s 70th Annual Scientific Session. It s also the first study to show that drinking moderate amounts of alcohol may be heart-protective, in part, by reducing stress-related brainsignals based on a subset of patients who underwent brain imaging.
May 07, 2021
Despite documented declines in 30-day readmission rates after TAVI, there is considerable variation across centers in the United States that is not explained by hospital characteristics alone, a new study suggests.
In fact, the
likelihood of being readmitted at 30 days was roughly 60% higher when patients were treated at a hospital that was 1 standard deviation (SD) above the national average for readmission rates versus 1 SD below the national average, report investigators.
Lead author Dhaval Kolte, MD, PhD (Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston), explained that 85% of the variation they saw could not be attributed to differences in patient characteristics, length of stay, and discharge disposition. “What we concluded was that the unexplained variation in the hospital readmission rates was not explained internally by the hospital-level practices, so there likely are other unmeasured variables that could include patient-level factors such as social determinants
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Where the Sandhillsâ white-gray soil surrenders to Piedmont clay, Lee County has pulled much of its history from the ground. The process of forming earth into bricks has endured more than 60 years in its county seat, Sanford, which is also known as Brick Capital of the USA. Fields of tobacco and cotton once stretched to the horizon. While it holds tight to those traditions, itâs growing in new directions.
At almost 255 square miles â 89th-largest of North Carolinaâs 100 counties â Lee County is smack in the middle of the state, near Harnett, Moore and Chatham counties. Like its neighbors, itâs busy tending a high-tech economy of advanced manufacturing, food processing, aerospace, biotechnology and pharmaceuticals. Itâs possible in large part because of workforce training orchestrated and tailored by the local community college, a chamber of commerce dedicated to educating and encouraging entrepreneurs, and expanding health care options.
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