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Latest in Cardiology from ACC.org
- Guest Editorial | Turning Prevention Into Practice: ACC's Coordinated ApproachThe ACC's work in cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention is entering an important new phase – one that reflects both the urgency of the challenge and the opportunity to deliver lasting impact.
- Cover Story | Integrating Heart-Healthy Nutrition Into Everyday Cardiology CareHippocrates is often credited with saying, "Let food be thy medicine, and medicine be thy food." Now, modern day research is proving there is truth to this ancient wisdom.
- New in Clinical Guidance | Postpartum CV CareA new ACC Expert Consensus Decision Pathway (ECDP) addressing "Optimization of Postpartum Care for Patients With and at Risk for Premature and Long-Term Cardiovascular (CV) Disease" provides recommended strategies for successful postpartum cardiovascular care...
- Peripheral Matters | Catheter-Based Intervention in Intermediate-Risk PEUntil the ACC/AHA guideline on the management of acute pulmonary embolism (PE) was published in February, more than a decade had passed since the last one. During this interval, catheter-based interventions have expanded substantially, reshaping management of intermediate-risk PE.
- Cutting-Edge Structural Interventions | Transcatheter Treatment of Mitral Annular Calcification: Where Do We Stand?Mitral annular calcification (MAC), which can produce mitral regurgitation (MR), mitral stenosis or both, is among the most challenging conditions to manage in cardiovascular medicine due to anatomic and patient complexity.



