Behavioral Medicine

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Science News

Risk-Based Primary Prevention of Heart Failure
Role of Technology in Promoting Heart Healthy Behavior Change to Increase Equity in Optimal Cardiovascular Health
Sex Differences in Peripheral Vascular Disease
Principles for the Future of Biomedical Research in the United States and Optimizing the National Institutes of Health
Understanding the Pain Experience and Treatment Considerations Along the Spectrum of Peripheral Artery Disease

Journals

TRPV4 Channel Contributes to Aortic Root Stiffening and Atherosclerotic Lesion Development
Sex-Specific Risk of Smoking for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm and Exploration of Potential Mechanism: Meta-Analysis and Prospective Cohort Study
Super-Enhancer–Driven LncRNA UNC5B-AS1 Inhibits Inflammatory Phenotypic Transition in Pulmonary Artery Smooth Muscle Cells via Lactylation
Clonal Hematopoiesis of Indeterminate Potential Is Associated With Incident Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
Exercise-Stimulated Resolvin Biosynthesis in the Adipose Tissue Is Abrogated by High-Fat Diet–Induced Adrenergic Deficiency

Continuing Education

Attendees discuss a poster presentation during #AHA23 in Phladelphia.
The EPI Council focuses on population-based approaches to preventing cardiovascular diseases. The council’s mission is to lead the discovery and translation of science related to the distribution and determinants of cardiovascular disease with an emphasis on population approaches to prevent cardiovascular disease and improve cardiovascular health.

The Council on Lifestyle and Cardiometabolic Health promotes the expansion and exchange of knowledge with the ultimate goal of improving cardiovascular health across the lifespan. The council nurtures basic, clinical, epidemiological, and translational science related to nutrition, lipids, obesity, diabetes, physical activity, and behavioral change.

The QCOR Council provides a forum for a multidisciplinary group of volunteers committed to making a substantial contribution to reducing the burden of heart disease and stroke through improving healthcare quality and patient outcomes. Members gain insight on how to provide effective, safe, timely, equitable, efficient, and patient-centered care.

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