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Hong Kong International Wine & Spirits Fair Attracts Over 8,200 Buyers, Showcasing Global Market Diversification

Hong Kong International Wine & Spirits Fair Attracts Over 8,200 Buyers, Showcasing Global Market Diversification

The 17th Hong Kong International Wine & Spirits Fair concluded yesterday after three days of robust international participation, attracting over 8,200 trade buyers from 57 countries and regions. Organized by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), the event featured more than 620 exhibitors from 23 countries showca...
November 9, 2025Read more
Family-Based Intervention Reduces Blood Pressure by 10 mm Hg in Rural Chinese Communities

Family-Based Intervention Reduces Blood Pressure by 10 mm Hg in Rural Chinese Communities

A family-based health intervention program in rural China achieved an average 10 mm Hg reduction in systolic blood pressure among participants, with benefits persisting six months after the program concluded, according to research presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2025. The findings suggest t...
November 9, 2025Read more
Food Delivery and Dietary Counseling Program Shows Promise in Reducing Blood Pressure for Black Adults in Food Deserts

Food Delivery and Dietary Counseling Program Shows Promise in Reducing Blood Pressure for Black Adults in Food Deserts

A grocery support program combining home-delivered groceries with dietary counseling based on the DASH eating plan significantly reduced blood pressure levels in Black adults living in food deserts, according to research presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2025. The study, simultaneously publis...
November 9, 2025Read more
Financial Incentives Double Blood Pressure Medication Use But Don't Improve Outcomes, Study Finds

Financial Incentives Double Blood Pressure Medication Use But Don't Improve Outcomes, Study Finds

People with high blood pressure were twice as likely to take their prescribed medication when offered daily chances to win cash rewards, yet they achieved similar blood pressure reductions compared to patients not receiving financial incentives, according to research presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific ...
November 9, 2025Read more
American Heart Association Launches National Initiative to Combat Rising Heart Valve Disease Deaths

American Heart Association Launches National Initiative to Combat Rising Heart Valve Disease Deaths

More than 28 million people worldwide are living with heart valve disease, a condition that contributes to more than 60,000 deaths annually in the United States alone. Despite these staggering numbers, many individuals remain unaware of their symptoms or delay critical treatment, creating a significant public health challen...
November 9, 2025Read more
Tax Law Firm Offers Specialized IRS Resolution Services for Complex Tax Challenges

Tax Law Firm Offers Specialized IRS Resolution Services for Complex Tax Challenges

Taxpayers facing IRS challenges now have access to specialized legal expertise through McCauley Law Offices, P.C., a tax law firm that has been assisting clients nationwide since 1990. The firm's team of proficient tax attorneys handles intricate tax issues including audits, outstanding taxes, and criminal inquiries, provid...
November 9, 2025Read more
Good Golly Garage Doors Partners with The Shade Tree for November Donation Drive

Good Golly Garage Doors Partners with The Shade Tree for November Donation Drive

Good Golly Garage Doors has announced a collaborative partnership with The Shade Tree, Southern Nevada's leading domestic violence shelter and resource center, to launch a month-long community donation initiative throughout November 2025. This partnership represents a significant corporate-community collaboration aimed at a...
November 9, 2025Read more
Glen Rose, Texas Promotes Small Business and Holiday Tourism as 'Doorstep of Nature' Destination

Glen Rose, Texas Promotes Small Business and Holiday Tourism as 'Doorstep of Nature' Destination

In this episode of The Building Texas Show, host Justin McKenzie visits with Tourism Director Tex Toler to uncover the rich history, small-town charm, and natural beauty that make Glen Rose, Texas a must-see destination. From dinosaur tracks and longhorns to Christmas lights and local shops, discover why visitors are flocki...
November 9, 2025Read more
Tailored Vitamin D Doses Reduce Heart Attack Risk by 52% in Heart Disease Patients

Tailored Vitamin D Doses Reduce Heart Attack Risk by 52% in Heart Disease Patients

Adults with heart disease who received vitamin D doses tailored to achieve optimal blood levels reduced their risk of heart attack by 52% compared to those who did not have their vitamin D levels managed, according to preliminary research from the TARGET-D clinical trial. The findings, to be presented at the American Heart ...
November 9, 2025Read more
Daily Coffee Consumption May Reduce Atrial Fibrillation Recurrence in Some Patients, Study Finds

Daily Coffee Consumption May Reduce Atrial Fibrillation Recurrence in Some Patients, Study Finds

A new clinical trial presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2025 suggests that daily coffee consumption may significantly reduce the recurrence of atrial fibrillation in some adults, challenging long-held beliefs about caffeine's effects on heart rhythm disorders. The study found that AFib patient...
November 9, 2025Read more
Diabetes Drug Metformin Shows Promise in Reducing AFib Recurrence After Ablation in Overweight Patients

Diabetes Drug Metformin Shows Promise in Reducing AFib Recurrence After Ablation in Overweight Patients

The diabetes medication metformin may help reduce recurrent atrial fibrillation episodes in overweight and obese patients who undergo catheter ablation procedures, according to preliminary research presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2025. The findings suggest that this widely available, low-co...
November 9, 2025Read more
Earlier Blood Transfusions May Reduce Heart Failure Risk in Cardiac Patients After Surgery

Earlier Blood Transfusions May Reduce Heart Failure Risk in Cardiac Patients After Surgery

A new study presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2025 suggests that earlier blood transfusions may significantly reduce the risk of heart failure and irregular heartbeat in patients with heart disease undergoing major surgery. The Transfusion Trigger after Operations in High Cardiac Risk Patient...
November 8, 2025Read more
Catheter Ablation May Eliminate Need for Blood Thinners in AFib Patients, Study Finds

Catheter Ablation May Eliminate Need for Blood Thinners in AFib Patients, Study Finds

A minimally invasive heart procedure called catheter ablation may reduce stroke risk enough that some atrial fibrillation patients can safely discontinue blood thinners, according to new research presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2025. The findings from the OCEAN Randomized Trial suggest that...
November 8, 2025Read more
Study Finds Standard Medication Outperforms Heart Procedure for High-Risk Atrial Fibrillation Patients

Study Finds Standard Medication Outperforms Heart Procedure for High-Risk Atrial Fibrillation Patients

Standard medical care including blood thinners proved more effective than a minimally invasive heart procedure for older patients with irregular heart rhythms who face high risks of stroke and bleeding, according to research presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2025. The findings challenge assum...
November 8, 2025Read more
Shorter Clot-Prevention Therapy After Stent Placement Shows Equal Effectiveness with Reduced Bleeding Risk in AFib Patients

Shorter Clot-Prevention Therapy After Stent Placement Shows Equal Effectiveness with Reduced Bleeding Risk in AFib Patients

Patients with atrial fibrillation who receive coronary stents may soon benefit from a shorter, safer medication regimen according to new research presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2025. The study found that a one-month course of dual clot-preventing therapy followed by single medication thera...
November 8, 2025Read more
Oral Cholesterol Medication Shows Promise as Alternative to Injectable Therapies

Oral Cholesterol Medication Shows Promise as Alternative to Injectable Therapies

For individuals who have experienced heart attacks or strokes, or who face high cardiovascular risk, a new daily oral medication may provide an effective alternative to injectable cholesterol-lowering therapies. Research presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2025 indicates that the investigationa...
November 8, 2025Read more
PCSK9 Inhibitor Shows Significant Reduction in First Major Cardiovascular Events in High-Risk Patients

PCSK9 Inhibitor Shows Significant Reduction in First Major Cardiovascular Events in High-Risk Patients

Adding the PCSK9 inhibitor evolocumab to high-intensity cholesterol-lowering regimens significantly reduces the risk of first major cardiovascular events in adults with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease or diabetes, according to findings from the international VESALIUS-CV clinical trial presented at the American Heart ...
November 8, 2025Read more
CRISPR Gene-Editing Therapy Shows Promise in Reducing Cholesterol and Triglycerides in First Human Trial

CRISPR Gene-Editing Therapy Shows Promise in Reducing Cholesterol and Triglycerides in First Human Trial

In a Phase 1 clinical trial involving 15 participants, a one-time infusion of an investigational CRISPR-Cas9 therapy targeting angiopoietin-like protein 3 (ANGPTL3) demonstrated significant reductions in LDL cholesterol and triglycerides with an acceptable safety profile. The therapy, called CTX310, reduced LDL cholesterol ...
November 8, 2025Read more
New Multi-Receptor Medication Shows Promise for Severe Triglyceride Reduction and Liver Health

New Multi-Receptor Medication Shows Promise for Severe Triglyceride Reduction and Liver Health

An investigational medication called DR10624 reduced triglyceride levels by more than 60% in most patients with severe hypertriglyceridemia while also significantly decreasing liver fat, according to preliminary research presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2025. The findings suggest this first-...
November 8, 2025Read more
Yang Qian to Lead Cymatics Digital's 'My Life in LA' Short Film Production

Yang Qian to Lead Cymatics Digital's 'My Life in LA' Short Film Production

Cymatics Digital LLC has announced that acclaimed producer Yang Qian will serve as Lead Producer for "My Life in LA," the company's upcoming short film project. This marks the sixth installment in Cymatics Digital's production slate and represents a significant commitment to collaborating with world-class talent in the film...
November 8, 2025Read more
Yao Wen Appointed Production Designer for Scroll&Swoon's Vertical Series 'Carole's Regrets'

Yao Wen Appointed Production Designer for Scroll&Swoon's Vertical Series 'Carole's Regrets'

The appointment of production designer Yao Wen to Scroll&Swoon's upcoming vertical-format series Carole's Regrets represents a significant development in the evolution of digital storytelling for mobile audiences. As production designer, Wen will lead the visual design for the series scheduled for production from October 1,...
November 8, 2025Read more

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