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A channel for cardiology news and updates.

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Acute Coronary Syndromes Part 1

4/20/2024

Duration:00:20:08

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Plastics in our hearts

4/20/2024
Microplastics are small pieces of plastic less than five millimeters in size that result from the degradation of larger plastic items. Derived from synthetic materials such as polyethylene and polyvinyl chloride, plastics are known for their durability and low cost but pose significant environmental and health risks due to their inability to biodegrade. Microplastics, including even smaller nanoplastics, are found everywhere - in our food, water, air, and even within the human body, where they can be ingested, inhaled, or absorbed through the skin. Italian researchers published their work in March 2024, found microplastics in the atherosclerotic plaques of patients with carotid artery stenosis. This presence of micro and nanoplastics was associated with higher levels of inflammation and an increased risk of heart attacks and strokes. While this finding indicates a correlation rather than causation, it raises concerns about the potential health impacts of microplastics. We provide practical advice on minimizing exposure to microplastics, such as avoiding single-use plastics, choosing products with minimal or no plastic packaging, and opting for natural fibers over synthetic ones. 00:00 Introduction to Plastics: Types and Properties 00:26 The Environmental and Health Impact of Microplastics 01:39 Investigating Microplastics in Human Arteries: A Groundbreaking Study 02:25 Study Findings: Microplastics in Atherosclerotic Plaques 03:12 Implications of the Study: Association vs. Causation 03:44 Practical Steps to Minimize Microplastic Exposure 04:47 Conclusion: The Challenge of Avoiding Microplastics

Duration:00:06:47

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Diabetes and Heart Disease. Latest Updates, Part 2

10/15/2023

Duration:00:20:24

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Diabetes and Heart Disease. Latest updates: Part 1

9/20/2023
With #diabetes projected to affect 783 million patients globally, understanding its connection to #coronary disease, #heartfailure , and #kidneydisease is crucial. We explore the latest guidelines from the European Society of Cardiology and break down the essentials, from diabetes diagnosis to cardiovascular risk assessment, lifestyle modifications, glucose-lowering medications, and other topics. #heart #healthcare #medicine #doctor #nurse #medical #coronavirus #covid19 #healthylifestyle #hospital #mentalhealth #dentistry #pharmacy #surgery #healthtips #weightloss #fitness #workout #diet #nutrition #exercise #wellness #selfcare #prevention #disease #treatment #research

Duration:00:19:44

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الكورونا والقلب

9/14/2023
لدينا جميعاً شعور أن حالات الموت المفاجئ ☠️ دون سابق إنذار قد زادت بين أوساط الشباب والرياضيين 🏃‍♂️🏃‍♂️ وعندما اجتاحتنا الكورونا 😷😷😷 في سنة ألفين وعشرين وزادت معها معدل الوفيات طبعا وزاد معها شعورنا بكثرة حالات الموت المفاجئ ونسبها البعض الى الكورونا نفسها ونسبها البعض الآخر للتطعيمات أو اللقاحات واختلط في ذلك العلم.. بتأويلات مدّعي العلم وبنظريات المؤامرة فهل هناك علاقة بين الإصابة بالكورونا والموت المفاجئ وماذا عن اللقاحات وأثرها؟💉💉 الإجابة المباشرة والقصيرة هي نعم هناك ارتباط بين الإصابة بالكورونا وأمراض القلب والموت المفاجئ 💔💔❤️‍🩹 ونعم هناك ارتباط بين لقاحات الكورونا وبعض أمراض القلب 💔 ولكن دعونا نبدأ القصة من البداية

Duration:00:11:08

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الجينات؟ أَم العادات؟

9/7/2023
في قديم الزمان ، كان البشر يعتقدون أن أقدارهم محددة في النجوم والأفلاك والكواكب ولايزال الكثير ممن أعرفهم يعتقدون أن أبراجهم الفلكية ترسم شخصياتهم وتحدد مصيرهم في الحياة أما في الطب الحديث، وبدلاً من رسم خرائط الأبراج الفلكية ، يمكننا رسم خرائط للجينات. وقد خريطة الجينات هذه على التنبؤ بمن سيمرض ومتى سيمرض وبأي مرض سيصاب. ولكن أيهما أكثر تأثير على خطر الإصابة بأمراض القلب؟ جودة الجينات أم جودة العادات؟ هل يمكن إن وَرّثنا آباؤنا طفرات جينية واقية أن تحمينا من أثر العادات الصحية السيئة؟ وعلى العكس هل يمكن لنمط الحياة الصحي أن يحد من تأثير الطفرات الجينية المؤذية الموروثة؟

Duration:00:08:56

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Top 7 Cardiology Breakthroughs from ESC Amsterdam 2023

9/3/2023
Welcome to ESC this year from Amsterdam, the city known of charming canals, cycling, and attractive architecture. There were 5 new guidelines, tens of session and 30 late-breaking clinical trials. In this episode, I've handpicked just seven trials. The choice was made based on the importance of the topics, the ability of the results to shake up the practice and challenge some cardiology dogmas. Some of the trials were positive, others were negative, but we learn in both cases. I'll be presenting the trials in ascending order of importance, saving the most impactful one for last. Here we go...

Duration:00:11:28

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الأسبرين بعد الأربعين

8/30/2023
هل يجب أن نتناول الأسبرين بعد سن الأربعين لمنع النوبات القلبية والسكتات الدماغية أم لا؟ هل هو مفيد أم مضر؟

Duration:00:09:11

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القلب وهُرمون الذكورة

8/30/2023
تستوستيرون هو هرمون الذكورة الذي يمنح الرجال القوة والدافع والعزيمة لتحقيق الأهداف. انخفاض مستويات التستوستيرون يؤدي الى فتور الرغبة الجنسية وضعف الانتصاب والإرهاق وضعف العضلات والاكتئاب والدوار وانخفاض كثافة العظام. هل يؤثر ذلك على صحة القلب؟ ماذا يحدث إذا قمنا بتصحيح نقص التستوستيرون باستخدام التستوستيرون الخارجي؟ هل سيؤذي القلب أم يشفيه؟ ماذا تخبرنا أحدث الأبحاث عن تعويض التستوستيرون وتأثيره على القلب؟

Duration:00:06:51

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A Breakthrough Treatment for High Blood Pressure

8/13/2023
Hypertension affects one third of humans. Untreated hypertension, shortens life expectancy by five years because it's a major cause of heart failure, renal failure, strokes, and coronary disease. The mortality due to hypertension has increased more than 30% in the last three decades. And the sad fact is that hypertension is uncontrolled in the majority of hypertensive patients, but it seems there's a breakthrough treatment. Angiotensinogen is a protein, it's mainly produced by the liver. If we stop the production of Angiotensinogen in the liver, then the whole. Renin angiotensin system will be silenced. And we have the results of the study on DNA silencing available.

Duration:00:09:55

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Testosterone! Mens’ health and Hearts’ Health...

7/16/2023
Testosterone is the primal essence of manhood. Testosterone is the gift that gives men the strength, the drive, and the resolve to achieve goals. It's part of what makes man a man. But what happens when testosterone levels drop? Does that affect the heart's health? What happens if we correct testosterone deficiency with exogenous testosterone? Will it damage the heart or heal it? What does the latest research on testosterone replacement tell us?

Duration:00:06:27

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Is cholesterol really the devil?

7/4/2023
What is the difference between cholesterol and LDL cholesterol? What evidence do we have that link cholesterol and heart disease? How convincing is that evidence? Is it a myth created by the drug industry or is it a fact backed by science? Let's answer all of these questions in this episode

Duration:00:10:01

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The Science Behind… How do we know the cause of a disease

6/17/2023
I've got several questions and comments all related to the cause of atherosclerosis. Most of the questions and comments were skeptical and doubting the causal effect of cholesterol atherosclerosis. In this episode we elaborate more on how modern science arrives at conclusions on the cause of diseases, especially chronic degenerative diseases like atherosclerosis.

Duration:00:12:11

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Is vaping safe for the heart?

4/16/2023
Vaping, or electronic cigarette use, is becoming increasingly popular, especially among youth and young adults. While it is perceived as safer than tobacco cigarettes, the exact composition of the liquids used in e-cigarettes is not publicly known, making it difficult to predict the health effects. E-cigarette contents include nicotine, flavors, chemical additives, and a solvent. Studies have shown that vaping can have negative effects on cardiovascular health, such as higher arterial stiffness, impaired endothelial function, and increased blood pressure. However, clinical studies were inconclusive, and long-term trials were not available. It is also unclear if e-cigarettes can be effectively used for smoking cessation. We reviewed the contents of the vape, the latest literature, and the statement from the American heart association on electronic cigarettes, and here are the facts.

Duration:00:08:17

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Lipoprotein a

1/2/2023

Duration:00:13:19

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Sleep For Your Heart

8/14/2022
Sleep is the single most effective way to reset our brain and body health each day. Sleep is a foundational element of human biology and is a requirement for life. We spend roughly one-third of our lives asleep. A famous quote is, “Happiness is nothing more than getting enough sleep”. Sleep disturbance is a common condition in modern society, with evidence showing that people sleep on average 1.5 hr less than a century ago. one-third of the general population suffers from sleep-related problems And now, we better understand the relationship between poor sleep and poor health, especially cardiovascular health. Just a couple of months ago, the American heart association added Sleep to the essential pillars of cardiovascular health. And in this episode, we will discuss sleep and heart health, what is good sleep, what is bad sleep, what’s the risk of poor sleep, and we will end up with some advice on how to improve your sleep for a stronger heart. First, is there a relationship between the number of hours slept and CV health? Yes, we have clear data on this relationship Sleeping for less than six hours is associated with a 70% increase in mortality Sleeping 5 hr or less per night had a 2.3-fold greater risk of AMI Sleeping for less than four hours is associated with a 2.8 times increase in mortality Sleeping for nine hours or more was also associated with a 70% increase in mortality The ideal duration of sleep is between seven hours and eight hours because this has been associated with the best survival. During normal, healthy sleep, blood pressure drops by around 10-20%. This is known as nocturnal dipping, and research highlights its role in cardiovascular health. When we sleep, the blood pressure comes down, and the heart rate also goes down. This helps to unload the circulatory system and give rest to the heart. Poor sleep, whether from a lack of sleep or sleep disruptions, is associated with non-dipping, meaning that a person’s blood pressure doesn’t go down at night. Studies have found that elevated nighttime blood pressure is related to overall hypertension (high blood pressure). Not only hypertension but sleep disruption is also associated with an increased risk of diabetes, coronary atherosclerosis, and myocardial infarction. Add to that obesity risk; we can remember that we are more likely to feel hungry when we don’t get enough sleep. All these conditions are increased with sleeping less than six hours or with sleeping more than nine hours. It is a U-shaped relation. We've understood the impact of sleep quantity on health, but what is the impact of poor sleep quality on health? We also know that difficulty falling asleep, nightmares, easily awakening from sleep, use of sleeping pills, and walking up tired are markers of poor sleep. Poor sleep quality was associated with subclinical cardiovascular disease and increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Sleep apnea, where there is airway obstruction resulting in loud snoring and apnea, is a well-established risk for resistant hypertension, heart failure, coronary disease, and atrial fibrillation. What’s the mechanism linking sleep and poor cardiometabolic health? There are several potential mechanisms. Data show that a lack of sleep may increase sympathetic nervous system activity the next day; sleep deprivation also results in an inflammatory state and in increased salt intake, elevated cortisol levels, and insulin resistance. These changes all culminate in poor cardiometabolic health resulting in a cascade or a package of cardiovascular diseases. How to improve your sleep? First: Identify your ideal sleep duration The general rule is 7-8 hours of daily sleep. But because this may vary, you can measure your own needed sleep hours this way… Try to get into bed at the time where you fall asleep within about 15 minutes, and wake up without an alarm clock, feeling rested, and having enough energy to carry you through the day. On average, the amount of sleep you get this way is...

Duration:00:08:41

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Smart Wearables & heart beats Part 3: AFib and VTac

7/24/2022
How can wearables and smartwatches guide the diagnosis and management of serious arrhythmias like atrial fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia?

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Smart Wearables & Heartbeats Part 2: Athletes

7/24/2022
Athletes also can have heart disease and can collapse in the field. How can wearable digital devices help an athlete who has suspected arrhythmia?

Duration:00:09:12

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Wearables & Heart Beats: Part 1

6/18/2022
Smart gadgets are all around, in TVs, phones, cameras, cars, kitchens, and also on our skin! Bands, watches, rings, earbuds, and even shirts can monitor our bodies and give insights into our health and disease. The global Wearable Technology Market size was worth about 115.8 (USD billion) in 2021 and is predicted to grow to around 380.5 (USD billion) by 2028 Wearables can measure the pulse and can even tell the heart rhythm. How can wearable technology’s ability to monitor rate and rhythm help in medicine? How accurate are they? Can physicians rely on them in the diagnosis and treatment of abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmia)? The European heart rhythm association (EHRA) has recently released a practical guide on the use of digital devices to detect and manage arrhythmia and we are here to review it. I will not discuss medical devices such as Holter monitors or implantable devices that can deliver therapy such as pacemakers and life vests as they are well established, are prescribed and used by a physician, and fall outside the scope of this episode. We will give an overview of Devices that anyone can buy and use outside the hospitals; types and advantages of each Clinical application to evaluate palpitation

Duration:00:11:33

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What is Precision Medicine?

6/4/2022
How to tailor medicine for each and every individual person? Mixing clinical variables, genetic variants, and molecular profiles, all into Artificial Intelligence can lead to "Precision Medicine"... Interviewing Prof Maha Saber-Ayad, Professor of Pharmacology at Sharjah University on Pharmacogenomics and the quest for precision medicine.

Duration:00:17:32