When Sudden Cardiac Death Happens Without Warning

Almost half of people who experience sudden cardiac death were never diagnosed with cardiovascular disease (CVD) before it was too late, warned investigators. “A substantial number of deaths happen in people we don’t see in the cardiac ward,” said Tobias Skjelbred, MD, a cardiologist at Copenhagen University Hospital and lead author of a new nationwide … Read more

Speech-in-Noise Hearing Impairment May Up Parkinson’s Risk

TOPLINE: Difficulty distinguishing spoken words from background noise, called speech-in-noise hearing impairment, was associated with increased risk for Parkinson’s disease (PD), with a 57% elevation in risk per 10 dB increase in the speech reception threshold (SRT), a new study showed. METHODOLOGY: In the preregistered prospective cohort study, investigators analyzed data for more than 159,000 … Read more

Survey Shows Youth Acceptance of STI Self-Collection Tests

The self-collection of sexually transmitted infection (STI) tests circumvents barriers that deter adolescents and young adults (AYAs) from seeking clinic-based reproductive healthcare, a text-based national survey suggested. Okeoma O. Mmeje, MD, MPH “The autonomy and confidentiality offered by self-collection may empower AYAs to take charge of their sexual health without fear of judgment or social … Read more

Low-Dose Buprenorphine Falls Short for Fentanyl Users

TOPLINE: Outpatient low-dose initiation (LDI) of buprenorphine has a low rate of success in people with opioid use disorder (OUD) using fentanyl, with a completion rate of just 34% and retention rates of 18%-21%, a new cohort study suggests. METHODOLOGY: The cohort study analyzed data from 126 adults (median age, 35 years; 71% men; 52% … Read more

Bleeding Prognoses After Coronary Stenting Unreliable

Two scores widely used to determine whether patients are at high risk for bleeding after coronary stenting disagreed in 22% of patients, and one score underestimated the risk, warned investigators comparing the approaches. Bleeding risk is important to know when deciding how long to prescribe dual antiplatelet therapy after percutaneous coronary interventions and how intensive … Read more

PM1 Pollution Drives Respiratory Hospitalizations

Air quality has a huge impact on health, with exposure to particles with an aerodynamic diameter of Respirology examined 408,658 patients from Guangdong Province, China, who were hospitalized for respiratory conditions between January 2016 and December 2019, highlighting the link between PM1 exposure and respiratory health risks. “Numerous epidemiological studies have shown that exposure to … Read more

Millions of American Women Missing Crucial Breast Cancer Screenings

Millions of American Women Skipping Crucial Breast Cancer Screenings Table of Contents Millions of American Women Skipping Crucial Breast Cancer Screenings study Reveals Alarming Gap in Mammogram Rates, Highlighting Disparities Disparities in Screening Rates Raise Concerns Access to Care: A Key Factor in Missed Screenings Bridging the Gap: A Call for Action Real Women, Real … Read more