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Sacubitril/valsartan, an angiotensin receptor-neprilysin inhibitor, has been shown to reduce the risk of CV death or heart failure hospitalization and improve symptoms among patients with chronic HFrEF compared to enalapril, the gold standard angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor. This paper reviews the current understanding of the effects of sacubitril/valsartan and highlights expected developments over the next 5 years, including potential new indications for use. Learn more in JACC: Heart Failure. Link in bio. - @americancollegeofcardiology on Instagram


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We have already discussed a multitude of diseases that may come as a result of smoking. But can these diseases be treated? And how? One of the biggest risks of being a smoker is developing cancer. It can come about almost anywhere in the body, and is treated differently based upon the type of cancer present and the stage of the disease. Most treatment plans include surgery, radiation therapy, or chemotherapy, which take a massive toll on the body. The second highest risk for smokers is developing heart disease or having a stroke. There are many different types of heart disease, including a heart attack, heart failure, and arrhythmia. The treatment for heart disease focuses on lifestyle changes such as change in diet and quitting smoking. A stroke happens when blood supply to the brain is blocked. To treat a stroke, doctors need to restore blood flow to the brain, but a stroke can cause permanent paralysis, trouble speaking, memory loss, or death. - @no.to.tobacco on Instagram


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Read on for tips I use when I look at an abdominal CT... 👨🏽💻Coming into radiology as someone who was mainly concerned with what was going on above the diaphragm I found the world of abdominal CT fairly daunting. But by getting to grips with the anatomy of the abdomen things became a whole lot clearer 👨🏽💻At this level of the abdomen we get a nice demonstration of the superior mesenteric artery – we can’t see the superior mesenteric vein here but normally the vein should lie to the right of the artery at the level of the pancreas, if this is reversed then consider intestinal malrotation which can predispose to midgut volvulus 👨🏽💻I always check to see there is a clean layer of fat surrounding the SMA – if this is infiltrated consider a malignant pathology such as a pancreatic tumour 👨🏽💻Always follow the vessels no matter which CT it is you’re looking at, be it head, neck, chest or abdomen. I always follow the portal veins within the liver formed at the confluence by the splenic vein (which runs posterior to the pancreas) and the superior mesenteric vein which runs vertically. In patients with liver cirrhosis and pancreatitis in particular you are looking for a filling defect or occluded vessel representing thrombosis 👨🏽💻There aren’t many retroperitoneal structures that cross the midline but the left renal vein is one of them – characteristically this passes anterior to the aorta from the left kidney to the IVC but in some people this can have a retroaortic course where it passes behind the aorta. I have seen the occasional incidental left renal vein thrombosis so it is worth checking for filling defects! This is a must in cases of renal cell carcinoma which likes to spread into the IVC via the renal veins 🔻@theradiologistpage - @theradiologistpage on Instagram

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September marks National Atrial Fibrillation Awareness Month, an important time for education about this life-threatening condition that causes a quivering or irregular heartbeat. More than 2.7 million Americans have atrial fibrillation, or AFib, a figure that is estimated to rise to 12.1 million in 2030, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. @NuvanceHealth cardiologist Dr. Sankar Varanasi shares what you need to know about #AFib including what symptoms to look out for, treatment options and preventative measures. Click the link in our profile to learn more. #nuvancehealth #cardiology #cardiologist #heartcenter #afibawareness #afibawarenessmonth #atrialfibrillation #hearthealth #healthcare - @nuvancehealth on Instagram

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Las plaquetas conocidas también como trombocitos, son células que viven en el torrente sanguíneo, se producen en la médula ósea y tienen un tiempo de vida de entre 8 y 12 días. Ayudan a la coagulación correcta de la sangre y a reconstruir vasos sanguíneos que han sido dañados. El trabajo de los trombocitos empieza cuando algún vaso sanguíneo se ve afectado, estos se resguardan en el área que ha sido dañada y hacen que la sangre deje de salir, este proceso es conocido como adhesión. Una sustancia llamada secreción se encarga de juntar todos los elementos plaquetarios, ellos llegan a la lesión para hacer un cierre a la herida, luego las sustancias sanguíneas se unen para crear un tapón plaquetario, proceso que se conoce como agregación. El trabajo de los trombocitos empieza cuando algún vaso sanguíneo se ve afectado, estos se resguardan en el área que ha sido dañada y hacen que la sangre deje de salir, este proceso es conocido como adhesión. Una sustancia llamada secreción se encarga de juntar todos los elementos plaquetarios, ellos llegan a la lesión para hacer un cierre a la herida, luego las sustancias sanguíneas se unen para crear un tapón plaquetario, proceso que se conoce como agregación. Estas se forman en la médula ósea, esto gracias a una célula llamada megacariocito. Cuando los vasos sanguíneos reciben algún golpe, son las plaquetas las que rápidamente acuden al lugar. Con las células necesarias, se crea la coagulación que impide un desangramiento, o una hemorragia. Es decir que tener un número correcto de plaquetas hará que al sufrir heridas, la sangre se estanque y no nos desangremos desmedidamente. También ayuda a la rápida cicatrización de las heridas. . . . #StopthebleedSpain #bleedingcontrol #medicaltactical #tccc #enfermeria #emergencia ncias #hemorragia #urgencias #nurse #medicina #montaña - @stopthebleedspain on Instagram

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Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH) is a condition in which the body makes too much antidiuretic hormone (ADH). This hormone helps the kidneys control the amount of water your body loses through the urine. SIADH causes the body to retain too much water. ADH is a substance produced naturally in an area of the brain called the hypothalamus. It is then released by the pituitary gland at the base of the brain. - @medicalwellness_ on Instagram

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In the U.S. over 160,000 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer each year, and about 30,000 result in death. Early detection is the most important step to battling this disease. Speak with your healthcare provider about prostate cancer and early detection signs. Jersey City Medical Center and RWJBarnabas Health together with Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey - CINJ, New Jersey’s only National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, provides patients access to important cancer screenings, the most advanced treatment options including complex surgical procedures, sophisticated radiation therapy techniques, innovative clinical trials, immunotherapy, and precision medicine. To contact one of New Jersey’s top cancer specialists call 844-226-2376 or visit #LinkInBio http://ow.ly/AwiW50AMWP8 #LetsBeHealthyTogether #JerseyCityMedCenterStrong - @jcmedcenter on Instagram

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Em tempos onde cada vez mais se estuda a interação entre o cérebro e o intestino, entendendo a relação entre a saúde do trato digestório e a fisiopatologia de diversas doenças (mentais, autoimunes, cutâneas, etc...), a possibilidade de conseguir realizar uma investigação profunda, tanto da composição quanto da suficiência do nosso sistema digestório, é determinante na identificação da causa da doença. A história clínica do paciente, junto com a avaliação de desequilíbrios na microbiota, de insuficiências de enzimas digestivas, da presença de microorganismos patogênicos e da permeabilidade intestinal oferece as ferramentas para que o médico possa prescrever o melhor tratamento. - @dr_thiagoferreira on Instagram

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Research from the Environmental Working Group indicates that a newborn baby can average over 230 toxins in their umbilical cord. 🌟 If this toxic build-up is coming from the mother, imagine how many the average adult has? 🌟 Every day, we are exposed to hundreds of toxic chemicals through products like pharmaceuticals, pesticides, packaged foods, household products, and environmental pollution. 🌟 Are you suffering from: 🌟 -Fatigue -Brain Fog -Weight Gain -Constipation -Skin Rashes -Muscle Aches and Pains -Sinus Issues -Headaches 🌟 As we have become more exposed to chemical-laden products and to toxic chemicals in food, air, and water, we have been confronted with an accelerating rate of chronic illnesses like cancer, heart disease, chronic fatigue syndrome, chemical sensitivity, autism spectrum disorders, ADD/AD(H)D, autoimmune disorders, Parkinsons disease, and Alzheimers disease. 🌟 With our increasing exposure to toxins, it is more important than ever to help your body reduce this toxic load with a seasonal detox. 🌟 Every quarter the team at Equilibrium Nutrition hosts a community detox to help reset our bodies for the upcoming months. 🌟 If you are suffering from any of these symptoms and suspect that you might have toxic build up in your body we invite you to join us for our next community detox on Sept. 14th! - @equilibrium_nutrition on Instagram

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