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Surgeries & Interventions June 18, 2026

Ten Year TAVR Data and Why Valve Generations Matter June 18, 2026

TAVR has been among the default therapies for aortic stenosis patients for years now, but new 10-year data from the PARTNER 2A trial and the P2S3i Sapien 3 registry suggests that how long a valve will last depends heavily on the valve’s generation.

Cardiology Guidelines June 15, 2026

The CKM Guidelines Have Officially Arrived June 15, 2026

The AHA/ACC, in alliance with the ADA and ASN have officially recognized and released the first guidelines addressing cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome as a real and important driver of cardiovascular disease.

Cardiovascular Disease June 11, 2026

Low Blood Pressure’s Alzheimer’s Link June 11, 2026

Hypertension has long been tied to cognitive decline, but new research in JAHA suggests it's actually hypotension that carries the strongest association with Alzheimer's disease.

Cardiology Practices June 8, 2026

Pay-for-Performance Doesn’t Pay Off in Results June 8, 2026

Pay-for-performance programs (a form of value-based care) are supposed to improve patient care, but a new JAMA study suggests that one hypertension control incentive might be making the numbers look better while actually increasing hospitalizations.

Population Health June 4, 2026

It’s Getting Hot in Here, So Watch Out for Your Heart June 4, 2026

America's cardiovascular burden from rising temperatures is set to nearly triple by 2050, with a new JAMA Cardiology study predicting thousands more CV deaths per year due to high-emissions and climate change.

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.

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