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Surprising Trends in Cause of Long-Term Death for Heart Patients
More people who have known coronary heart disease die from other causes — such as cancer, and lung and neurological diseases — than heart disease, compared with 20 years ago, according to a Mayo Clinic study published online today in Circulation, ...
Zebrafish Discovery May Shed Light on Human Kidney Function
Researchers say the discovery of how sodium ions pass through the gill of a zebrafish may be a clue to understanding a key function in the human kidney. The findings from a collaboration between Mayo Clinic and the Tokyo Institute of Technology ...
Evaluation and Management of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Charanjit (Chet) Rihal, MD, MBA, interviews Paul Sorajja, MD, about appropriate approaches to managing and evaluating hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
Examining Spruelike Symptoms Associated with Olmesartan
Joseph A. Murray, MD, and Charanjit (Chet) Rihal, MD, MBA, discuss the differentiation between symptoms from celiac disease versus a medication, olmesartan.
Understanding and Contributing to Healthcare Reform
Charanjit (Chet) Rihal, MD, MBA, and Ray Gibbons, MD, have a conversation about participation in healthcare reform.
Severe Mitral Regurgitation: Early Surgery vs Watchful Waiting
Charanjit (Chet) Rihal, MD, Maurice Sarano, MD, and Rakesh Suri, MD, DPhil, discuss the results of a recently published study demonstrating that early repair for severe asymptomatic mitral regurgitation was associated with better survival.
WARNING! Institution-wide QT Alert System
Michael J. Ackerman, MD, PhD, reviews the results of an institution-wide QT-alert warning system, the first of its kind.
Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome: Symptom-free is not risk-free
Bernard J. Gersh, M.B., Ch.B., D.Phil., and Bryan C. Cannon, M.D., discuss how to evaluate and when to intervene in Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome.
Social media: Why Cardiologists Need to Get on Board
In a video originally posted on TheHeart.org | Medscape Cardiology, Charanjit (Chet) Rihal, MD, MBA, interviews Farris Timimi, MD, about the importance of engaging in social media in the health care realm as a means of informing, interacting and branding.