European Medical Journal would like to welcome you to the latest edition of EMJ Cardiology. Packed with the latest research findings and opinions surrounding the human heart, this eJournal brings something truly unique. The 2017 European Society of Cardiology (ESC) annual congress, held in Barcelona, Spain, was a huge success, bringing together >31,000 attendees from all over the world, with 4,500 abstracts presented on the latest advances in cardiology therapeutics. Members of the EMJ team attended the congress and EMJ Cardiology 5.1 provides a review of the event, alongside some thorough reviews of the latest research from across the field.
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9 Mins
23rd
May
UTI Turns Out to Be Infective Endocarditis: An Unusual Presentation
Infective endocarditis (IE) often presents in an unusual and vague manner, especially in its early stages, where symptoms can be…
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3 Mins
22nd
May
Financial Toxicity: An Overlooked Driver of Heart Failure Risk in the USA
Heart failure is responsible not only for high morbidity and mortality, but also for significant out-of-pocket expenses for patients…
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7 Mins
13th
March
Rare Anti-HMGCR-Induced Immune-Mediated Necrotising Myopathy
An acute necrotising myopathy is a distinct form of uncommon muscle disease characterised by the rapid advancement of weakness affecting…
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10 Mins
18th
December
Reducing the CV Risks of Smoking
Smoking is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and responsible for around 25% of all CVD-related deaths worldwide…
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