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  • 2 weeks ago | healio.com | Michael Monostra |Seth Martin

    A ‘call to action’ to reverse trend of rising CVD mortality in US• CVD mortality is rising in the U.S. despite new therapies. • Cross-specialty collaboration and innovative strategies are needed to better treat CVD risk factors. PHILADELPHIA — Though cardiovascular disease mortality rates remain high in the U.S., the tools and knowledge are in place to reverse trends in the coming years, Seth S. Martin, MD, MHS, said at the Heart in Diabetes CME Conference.

  • Oct 17, 2024 | medscape.com | Nihar R. Desai |Seth Martin

    This transcript has been edited for clarity. For more episodes, download the Medscape app or subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast provider. Nihar R. Desai, MD, MPH: I'm Dr Nihar Desai from the Yale School of Medicine. Welcome to season one of the Medscape InDiscussion cardiorenal metabolic (CRM) syndrome podcast series. Today, we're discussing low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, dyslipidemia, and lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)].

  • May 28, 2024 | ahajournals.org | Seth Martin

    As the American Heart Association enters its second century, health applications of digital technologies are a source of hope. Digital technologies are transforming how we communicate, learn, shop, and conduct many aspects of our modern lives. A digital transformation is also underway in health care.

  • Jan 24, 2024 | healio.com | Regina Schaffer |Richard Smith |Seth Martin

    You've successfully added to your alerts. You will receive an email when new content is published. Click Here to Manage Email Alerts We were unable to process your request. Please try again later. If you continue to have this issue please contact [email protected]. Key takeaways: CV-related deaths rose again in 2021, but at a slower rate than in 2020, when researchers saw the largest single-year increase.

  • Sep 29, 2023 | consultant360.com | Seth Martin

    ​​​​​​In this episode, Dr Martin speaks with Dr Kapil Parakh, MD, PhD, who is the Medical Lead at Fitbit, about the use of wearable technology data to improve health, including the use of sleep data, physical activity data, and the detection of atrial fibrillation. Dr Kapil Parakh, MD, PhD, is a cardiologist at VA Medical Center, Medical Lead at Fitbit (Google), and an adjunct professor at Yale University and Georgetown University (Greater Baltimore, MD Area).

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