December 26, 2022 — Cardiologists, team physicians, certified athletic trainers, advanced practice providers, fellows and residents gathered from December 9-10 to discuss best practices in sports and exercise cardiology, for elite and professional athletes during the

December 26, 2022 —  AliveCor, the global leader in FDA-cleared personal electrocardiogram (ECG) technology,

December 25, 2022 — The Diagnostic and Interventional Cardiology (DAIC) team wishes you a very happy holiday season and prosperous New Year!

December 23, 2022 — According to Coherent Market Insights, the global 

December 23, 2022 — Electroducer, a company developing an innovative and cost-effective medical device for the treatment of heart diseases, today announces that the positive results from its pilot study have been published in the medical journal EuroIntervention. 
EuroIntervention is well regarded globally as the most prestigious European publication focused on interventional cardiology. 

December 22, 2022 — Johnson & Johnson today announced it has completed its acquisition of Abiomed, Inc. Abiomed is now part of Johnson & Johnson and will operate as a standalone business within Johnson & Johnson’s MedTech segment.

December 22, 2022 — Using machine learning and clinical data from electronic health records, researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York constructed an in silico, or computer-derived, marker for coronary artery disease (CAD) to better measure clinically important characterizations of the disease.

December 22, 2022 — Acutus Medical, Inc., an arrhythmia management company focused on improving the way cardiac arrhythmias are diagnosed and treated, announced that the company has achieved the second milestone under the asset purchase agreement with Medtronic of its left-heart access portfolio with the submission for CE Mark of this portfolio under Eur

December 22, 2022 — New research findings have revealed an underlying genetic cause for why some children who have had COVID-19 infection develop Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C), a rare but potentially life-threatening disease.

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