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 Coffee protects the brain, metabolism, and immunity at the molecular levelCoffee protects the brain, metabolism, and immunity at the molecular level
 
This review uncovers the molecular networks of coffee's compounds, showcasing their antioxidant and neuroprotective effects on immunity and metabolism.
 
 
 Even one cigarette a day harms the heart at every levelEven one cigarette a day harms the heart at every level
 
Smoking elevates heart disease and mortality risks. Cessation initiates a powerful recovery, reducing risks significantly within two decades.
 
   Higher teen blood pressure predicts who develops heart diseaseHigher teen blood pressure predicts who develops heart disease
 
A study reveals that adolescent blood pressure levels are strong predictors of coronary atherosclerosis, emphasizing the importance of monitoring in youth.
 
   Eating lean beef as part of MED diet could improve gut diversityEating lean beef as part of MED diet could improve gut diversity
 
Incorporating lean beef into a Mediterranean diet reduces TMAO levels and improves gut health, highlighting the importance of dietary patterns for wellness.
 
   American Heart Association expands effort to improve hypertrophic cardiomyopathy careAmerican Heart Association expands effort to improve hypertrophic cardiomyopathy care
 
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is the most common inherited heart disease and impacts an estimated 1 in 500 people in the U.S., according to the American Heart Association, a relentless force changing the future of health for everyone everywhere.
 
 Improved birth experiences through integrated midwifery care at NYU Langone Health
 
Although midwives have long been associated with home births, roughly 90 percent of midwife-attended births in the U.S. now occur in hospitals.
 
 
 Study highlights limitations of current cardiac screening tools
 
Study highlights limitations of current cardiac screening toolsCurrent cardiac screening tools used to prevent heart attacks fail to identify nearly half of the people who are actually at risk of having one, according to a new study led by Mount Sinai researchers.
 
 
 Evolocumab shows clear benefit in preventing first-time heart attacks and strokes
 
Evolocumab shows clear benefit in preventing first-time heart attacks and strokesAdding the PCSK9 inhibitor evolocumab to standard lipid-lowering therapy significantly reduced first major cardiovascular events in adults with atherosclerosis or high-risk diabetes who had never had a heart attack or stroke. The 4.6-year study confirmed durable safety and benefit, supporting earlier, more intensive LDL cholesterol control.
 
 
 Digital and AI innovations in cardiology take center stage at ESC Digital & AI Summit
 
Digital and AI innovations in cardiology take center stage at ESC Digital & AI SummitSmartphone stethoscopes, voice-detected heart failure, training using 3D-printed and virtual hearts and early detection of cardiovascular disease using blood spots are among the innovations being presented at the ESC Digital & AI Summit taking place in Berlin, Germany, 21–22 November.
 
 
 ESC launches its first Digital & AI Summit to advance cardiovascular innovation
 
ESC launches its first Digital & AI Summit to advance cardiovascular innovationThe European Society of Cardiology (ESC) will host its first Digital & AI Summit in Berlin on 21-22 November, bringing together global experts in cardiology, technology, and healthcare.
 
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