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   Cardiovascular screening in men aged 60 to 64 years does not reduce all-cause mortalityCardiovascular screening in men aged 60 to 64 years does not reduce all-cause mortality
 
An invitation to attend a comprehensive screening examination for the early signs of cardiovascular disease (CVD) did not reduce all-cause death among men aged 60 to 64 years, according to late-breaking research presented in a Hot Line session today at ESC Congress 2025.
 
   Advances in ultrasound improve prenatal detection of congenital heart diseaseAdvances in ultrasound improve prenatal detection of congenital heart disease
 
A new study published in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, the journal from The Society of Thoracic Surgeons, suggests that prenatal detection of congenital heart disease (CHD) has improved in recent years largely due to advances in ultrasound screening practices.
 
 KAIST researchers develop universal technology to restore altered gene networks
 
KAIST researchers develop universal technology to restore altered gene networksPreviously, research on controlling gene networks has been carried out based on a single stimulus-response of cells. More recently, studies have been proposed to precisely analyze complex gene networks to identify control targets.
 
 
 ICD treatment does not lower death risk in patients with abnormal ECG after myocardial infarction
 
ICD treatment does not lower death risk in patients with abnormal ECG after myocardial infarctionProphylactic implantable cardioverter defibrillator therapy did not reduce mortality in patients with a prior myocardial infarction, persistent moderate left ventricular systolic dysfunction and abnormal ECG markers, according to late-breaking research presented in a Hot Line session today at ESC Congress 2025.
 
 
 AMALFI trial finds small increase in AF diagnosis with mail-based ECG patch monitoring
 
AMALFI trial finds small increase in AF diagnosis with mail-based ECG patch monitoringA mail-based atrial fibrillation (AF) screening programme with ECG-patch monitoring led to a modest long-term increase in AF diagnosis and anticoagulation exposure in older patients at moderate-to-high stroke risk, according to a late-breaking trial presented in a Hot Line session today at ESC Congress 2025 and simultaneously published in JAMA (The Journal of the American Medical Association).
 
 
 Select groups of myocardial infarction patients benefit from Helicobacter pylori screening
 
Select groups of myocardial infarction patients benefit from Helicobacter pylori screeningNot all acute myocardial infarction patients should be offered routine screening for the stomach ulcer bacterium Helicobacter pylori.
 
 
 Miniature camera and AI reveal hidden dangers inside the coronary arteries
 
Miniature camera and AI reveal hidden dangers inside the coronary arteriesMeasurements with a miniature camera inside the coronary arteries can accurately predict whether someone will suffer a recurrent heart attack.
 
 
 Breakthrough technology enables faster and cheaper antibody analysis
 
Breakthrough technology enables faster and cheaper antibody analysisAntibodies are the critical targeting agents of the immune system and the crux of immune therapy and vaccine development, but studying them is slow, expensive and labor-intensive.
 
 
 Duke-NUS sharpens focus on population health and technology-enabled research
 
Duke-NUS sharpens focus on population health and technology-enabled researchSingapore's health system is under growing pressure from rising costs, an aging population, and the growing burden of chronic diseases.
 
 
 Portable ultrasound improves diagnosis and patient outcomes
 
Portable ultrasound improves diagnosis and patient outcomesWhen hospitalized patients struggle to breathe, doctors typically reach for their stethoscopes, but results from a Rutgers and RWJBarnabas Health clinical study in JAMA Network Open suggest they should diagnose the problem with portable ultrasounds instead.
 
 
 Real-time Raman monitoring for pharmaceutical hot melt extrusion
 
Real-time Raman monitoring for pharmaceutical hot melt extrusionDiscover how real-time Raman monitoring enhances API control and quality during hot melt extrusion.
 
 

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