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Gut Microbial TMAO Pathway Associated With Incident Heart Failure

Metabolites from animal product substrates implicated in heart failure development in community cohorts

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Evidence Mounts That Sugar Substitute Erythritol Raises Cardiovascular Risk

Study authors urge reevaluation of the sweetener’s safety designation by food regulators

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TRAVERSE Substudy Links Testosterone Therapy to Increased Fracture Risk in Older Men With Hypogonadism

Surprise findings argue for caution about testosterone use in men at risk for fracture

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Proteomic Study Characterizes Markers of Frailty in Cardiovascular Disease and Their Links to Outcomes

Findings support emphasis on markers of frailty related to, but not dependent on, age

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Cleveland Clinic Treats First Patient With Investigational Gene Therapy for Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

One-time infusion of adenovirus-based therapy is designed to restore heart muscle function

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Black Residents of Historically Redlined Areas Have Increased Heart Failure Risk

Large database study reveals lingering health consequences of decades-old discrimination

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TRAVERSE Study Supports Cardiovascular Safety of Testosterone Therapy When Used as Indicated

But findings apply only to middle-aged or older men with confirmed hypogonadism

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Study Identifies Gut Microbe-Derived TMAO as a Novel Mediator of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm

Findings hold implications for screening and potential nonsurgical therapy

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Soft Robotic Model Replicates Patients’ Aortic Stenosis and Ventricular Dysfunction

Potential benefits include clinical guidance, TAVR outcome prediction, device testing

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