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Major new report sets out how to tackle the ‘profound and lasting impact’ of COVID-19 on cardiovascular health

Written by | 2 Oct 2025

Millions of people around the world are suffering with the serious cardiovascular effects of Covid infection and long Covid. A lack of clear guidance on how to reduce… read more.

Glucose levels may indicate severity of heart attack damage

Written by | 28 Sep 2025

High glucose levels could serve as a biomarker indicating a worse outcome in patients who have experienced their first acute myocardial infarction, according to researchers in Brazil. The… read more.

Digitoxin improves outcomes in advanced heart failure

Written by | 12 Sep 2025

Digitoxin reduced the risk of a composite of all-cause death and hospitalisation for worsening heart failure (HF) among patients with advanced HF and a reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF),… read more.

New medication lowered hard-to-control high blood pressure in people with chronic kidney disease

Written by | 12 Sep 2025

Adding the novel medication baxdrostat to standard care may help manage high blood pressure and delay the progression of kidney disease in people with chronic kidney disease and… read more.

Navitor TAVI system receives CE Mark for expanded indication to treat more people with aortic stenosis – Abbott

Written by | 8 Sep 2025

Abbott announced it has received CE Mark in Europe for an expanded indication for the company’s Navitor transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) system to treat people with symptomatic,… read more.

Promising new drug for people with stubborn high blood pressure

Written by | 6 Sep 2025

A new treatment has been shown to significantly lower blood pressure in people whose levels stay dangerously high, despite taking several existing medicines, according to the results of… read more.

Salt substitutes underused to control high blood pressure

Written by | 5 Sep 2025

Researchers report that few people in the USA use salt substitutes to help control high blood pressure despite the fact they are a simple and effective method to… read more.

Treating heart failure patients with anti-obesity medication reduces greenhouse gas emissions and improves clinical outcomes

Written by | 3 Sep 2025

New research has found that the use of GLP-1 receptor agonists*, a class of medications commonly prescribed for patients with obesity and diabetes, reduces the environmental footprint of… read more.

Tryvio (aprocitentan) now included in ACC/AHA clinical practice guidelines for the treatment of hypertension – Idorsia

Written by | 3 Sep 2025

Idorsia Ltd  announced that its novel dual endothelin receptor antagonist (ERA), Tryvio (aprocitentan), has been included in the new comprehensive clinical practice guidelines for the management of systemic… read more.

Bristol Myers Squibb highlights latest cardiovascular portfolio data at ESC Congress 2025

Written by | 27 Aug 2025

Bristol Myers Squibb announced the presentation of new clinical and real-world data from its cardiovascular portfolio at the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Congress, taking place August 29 –… read more.

Spironolactone does not reduce heart-related death or hospitalization in patients on dialysis

Written by | 19 Aug 2025

Researchers report that spironolactone, a medication for high blood pressure and heart failure, does not reduce the risk of heart-related death or hospitalization among patients with kidney failure… read more.

Novartis to showcase latest cardiovascular research at ESC 2025 Congress in Madrid

Written by | 19 Aug 2025

Novartis will present data from 19 abstracts across its cardiovascular portfolio at the 2025 European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Congress in Madrid from August 29 to September 1,… read more.

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