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Modern prevention: genetic testing, vascular imaging, machine learning, and drug safety
Traditionally, prevention has been divided into primary and secondary prevention. While the former focused on individuals considered healthy, the latter was designed to avoid future events in those who already had coronary artery disease, myocardial infarction, or stroke.1 However, this distinction is no longer useful, as many asymptomatic individuals do have atherosclerotic lesions such as plaques and calcifications upon modern imaging, and not all subjects with suspected symptoms have atherosclerotic vascular disease.2 –4 This Focus Issue on Prevention addresses these important issues. In a firstCurrent Opinion entitle...
Source: European Heart Journal - June 13, 2017 Category: Cardiology Source Type: research

A journey through clinic and research
I started to study Medicine at the University of Genoa, Italy more than 20 years ago and I now realize that I was quite far from understanding what ‘Medicine’ really means. After weeks and weeks spent on books during the first year, I understood that becoming a MD not only requires the willingness to help people with health problems, but also strong motivation and dedication to learn a huge amount of notions. In Italy, as it is the case for several other countries, the University courses last 6 years, during which the MD student is fully engaged by individual study, lessons and seminars, exercises, and internships. Wit...
Source: European Heart Journal - March 29, 2021 Category: Cardiology Source Type: research