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Cardiology June 1, 2026

One Microplastic’s Way to Your Heart is Through the Gut June 1, 2026

Most microplastic research usually focuses on tissue build-up, but a new Circulation study suggests Bisphenol F (BPF) damages our heart muscle through an unexpected pathway in the gut.

Cardiology May 28, 2026

The 40 Best Cardiology Resources to Follow in 2026 May 28, 2026

Whether it’s debate about technology, therapy, or ethics, cardiologists are some of the most vocal and passionate members of the medical community, and their opinions can be found across X, LinkedIn, and beyond.

Heart Failure May 21, 2026

Inflammation’s Prevalence and Role in Heart Failure May 21, 2026

Heart failure inflammation might actually be an underrecognized therapeutic target, after results from the POSEIDON registry analysis found that systemic inflammation is present in nearly half of heart failure patients, regardless of ejection fraction.

Structural Heart May 18, 2026

Cardiac Wire’s State of The Transcatheter Valve May 18, 2026

It might feel like a transcatheter alphabet soup out there with all of the valve interventions that have come out in the last few years, but Cardiac Wire is here to help make sense of it all.

Structural Heart May 14, 2026

The Young TAVR Trend is Stabilizing May 14, 2026

Despite a TAVR popularity surge in recent years, a Vizient registry analysis suggests the procedure’s prevalence has stabilized in patients under 65, but there’s still significant debate on whether the young patient TAVR rate is appropriate.

Cardiovascular Disease May 11, 2026

BP Lowering Still Decreases CVD Risk Even in CKD May 11, 2026

Data from a new Lancet study suggests that patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) might get similar cardiovascular protection from blood pressure drugs as the general population, giving physicians some certainty about how to approach BP in these patients.

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