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Background and Purpose— This study compared the psychometric properties of 3 clinical balance measures, the Berg Balance Scale (BBS), the Balance subscale of the Fugl-Meyer test (FM-B), and the ...
Sleeping too little or too much increases the risk of cardiovascular events and death in those with coronary artery disease, suggests a growing body of evidence. More than one-third (35%) of US adults ...
Contemporary atrial fibrillation (AF) screening relies on ECG and photoplethysmography in hospitals or on data derived from wearable devices, which are constrained by limited accessibility and high ...
Norepinephrine, epinephrine, and dobutamine promoted little contractile response in HF AVMs. MAOi significantly rescued norepinephrine and epinephrine but not dobutamine-induced excitation-contraction ...
Dog ownership has been associated with decreased cardiovascular risk. Recent reports have suggested an association of dog companionship with lower blood pressure levels, improved lipid profile, and ...
A journal club is a form of meeting regularly held among health practitioners to discuss recently published related literature. The first organized journal club is credited to Sir William Osler in ...
Background: The liver X receptors are oxysterol-activated nuclear hormone receptors that regulate cholesterol homeostasis and de novo lipogenesis. TLC-2716 is an oral, liver-targeted inverse agonist ...