- A review paper found several common heart medications have potential drug-drug interactions with Paxlovid, an antiviral commonly prescribed to patients with mild or moderate COVID-19.
- Minnesota reports the lowest heart disease deaths among middle aged adults at 71.5 deaths per 100,000. Here are the five states with the highest and lowest heart disease deaths.
- Cleveland Clinic researchers found metformin, a common diabetes medication, could treat atrial fibrillation.
- Harvard researchers found particle radioactivity may be a cause of pollution-associated heart attacks and strokes.
- Researchers at Ann Arbor-based University of Michigan found heart risk factors such as age and smoking frequency are more likely to increase chances of death from COVID-19 than heart disease itself.
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