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Unique approach to heart-liver transplant offers new hope for highly sensitized patients


Unique approach to heart-liver transplant offers new hope for highly sensitized patients
All too often, patients with high levels of antibodies face major challenges getting a transplant. These highly sensitized patients have a much higher risk of death while waiting for suitable organs they are less likely to reject. But there is new hope for highly sensitized patients in need of a combined heart and liver transplant, thanks to an innovative surgical approach at Mayo Clinic.
Traditionally, surgeons transplant the heart first, followed by the liver. But Mayo Clinic heart transplant team decided to reverse the order for highly sensitized patients in the hopes that the liver would absorb some of the patient s antibodies, removing them from circulation and lowering the risk of antibody-mediated rejection. The strategy worked, according to a study recently published in the ....

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New risk factors linked to increased risk of COVID-19 infection


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As the COVID-19 pandemic lingers, researchers have found associations between certain lifestyle factors and a person s risk of getting infected. While it has already been established that those with Type II diabetes and a high body mass index (BMI) are at greater risk of experiencing hospitalizations and other severe complications related to COVID-19, they are also at greater risk of getting symptomatic infection in the first place. That is the finding of a recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine that was published today in the journal
PLoS ONE.
Using data from the UK Biobank of 500,000 British volunteers over age 40, the researchers examined health factors in those who tested positive for COVID-19 and compared them to those who tested negative. They found that those who had positive COVID-19 test results were more likely to be obese or have Type II diabetes. Those who tested negative were more likely to have hi ....

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U of A team identifies protein that blocks body's ability to clear bad cholesterol


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IMAGE: U of A researcher Dawei Zhang was part of an international team that identified the protein that interferes with the body s ability to get rid of bad cholesterol, which could.
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A team of researchers at the University of Alberta has uncovered a long-sought link in the battle to control cholesterol and heart disease.
The protein that interferes with low-density lipoprotein (LDL) receptors that clear bad cholesterol from the blood was identified in findings recently published in
Nature Communications by Dawei Zhang, associate professor of pediatrics in the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry. Excess LDL cholesterol can lead to atherosclerosis a narrowing and hardening of arteries and ultimately, heart attack. ....

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Screen time for older adults: Mobile health tech can support seniors with heart disease


Two-thirds of people with heart disease are ages 60 and older.
People who have had a heart attack or stroke are 20 times more likely to have additional cardiac events compared to people without heart disease.
Lifestyle modifications and medication adherence are key strategies to address heart disease.
Mobile health technology, which incorporates apps, devices, texting and phone calls, can inform and monitor older adults to support lifestyle modifications.
DALLAS, April 1, 2021 Mobile health technology can be beneficial in encouraging lifestyle behavior changes and medication adherence among adults ages 60 and older with existing heart disease, yet more research is needed to determine what methods are the most effective, according to a new scientific statement from the American Heart Association published today in the American Heart Association journal ....

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ACC, Novo Nordisk to advance care for people with type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease


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The American College of Cardiology (ACC), in collaboration with Novo Nordisk A/S, today announced a new global program to support improvements in multidisciplinary care for people with Type 2 diabetes. Through the global UNITE (Multidisciplinary Teams In Cardiometabolic Care) program, clinicians across multiple specialties will receive the education and tools needed for an integrated approach to Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease care.
Despite advances in care, people with Type 2 diabetes continue to face a higher risk of death and disability from cardiovascular disease, said Athena Poppas, MD, FACC, ACC president. New strategies for managing this complex disease are needed. Through UNITE, we re meeting that need by providing guidance and tools that can be easily integrated into day-to-day clinical practice to optimize cardiovascular risk through treatment pathways and collaborative management of comorbidities. ....

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