Patients with cardiovascular disease are frequently categorized as allergic to aspirin when in fact they don’t have a true hypersensitivity to the medication, according to a new study.
In a recent expert-led presentation at the Practial Updates in Primary Care Virtual Series, Seth S. Martin, MD, MHS, and Daniel E. Soffer, MD, reviewed current evidence and clinical strategies for using...
A recent preliminary study examined the effects of vitamin D supplementation on levels of physical exertion during exercise, and the risk of developing cardiovascular disease.
A potential link between early invasive treatment for acute coronary syndrome and lower short-term risk of adverse events was examined in a recent study.
A recent study examined the risk of adverse cardiovascular events associated with beta-blocker therapy in patients with uncomplicated hypertension undergoing noncardiac surgery.