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Smokers with coronary syndrome are younger, but don't have higher mortality rates
Community hospitals don't transfer many patients who need cardiac catheterization
ED-based research needed to improve quality and reduce disparities in emergency care
New study finds women with heart disease, diabetes have worse stroke outcomes
New guidelines recommend cholesterol screening for overweight kids
Informed consent essential to fostering trust in medical research
Trial indicates new anticoagulant and antidote could be safe, fast option for patients
Screening older patients for HIV can be a cost-effective health tool
Heart failure patients overestimate their life span
Despite treatment delays, off-hour heart attack patients don't have increased risk of death
Research about coronary stents does not always disclose authors' financial stakes
New drug-eluting stents not any safer than traditional stents, according to a new study
JAMA editorial: Eric Peterson and Tracy Wang on preventive cardiology
Trial participants not overly concerned by researchers' financial interests in trials
Late-breaking clinical trial at ACC: Groundbreaking results from ACCOMPLISH
ACC presentation: Making progress including women in clinical trials
Late-breaking clinical trial at ACC: MEND-CABG II trial results
   
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