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A new review details how the heart’s lymphatic system, which helps drain fluid and manage inflammation, is crucial for repair after a heart attack and is often impaired in heart disease. This knowledge opens the door to potential new therapies that could improve recovery by targeting these lymphatic vessels.
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A large study of over 2,200 patients reveals that cardiac amyloidosis, a condition where abnormal proteins stiffen the heart, can occur across the full range of heart pumping strength, not just in hearts with preserved function. Combining measurements of pumping strength, heart muscle strain, and blood flow creates a much clearer picture of a patient’s prognosis, moving towards more personalized care.
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A new drug called aficamten is highlighted as a promising future treatment for obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, a condition where the heart muscle becomes abnormally thick. This represents a significant step forward in managing a complex disease that can cause severe symptoms like shortness of breath and chest pain.
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A viewpoint article discusses exploring alternative methods for certifying heart specialists who perform complex procedures, like opening blocked arteries or fixing heart rhythms. This debate is important for ensuring doctors are highly skilled while also adapting training and assessment to modern medical practice.
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