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Nov 2024
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JACC Journals at AHA | JACC | AHA 2024

AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY
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Join Harlan Krumholz, editor-in-chief of JACC, as he highlights groundbreaking cardiovascular science presented at this year's American Heart Association Scientific Sessions. From obesity-related heart failure to innovations in stroke prevention and disparities in care, this episode delves into pivotal studies shaping the future of cardiology and their real-world clinical implications.

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