Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Walking and health | Heart valve replacement | Microbiome and preterm birth

How many steps for better health?; Technique lowers risk in heart valve replacement; Microbiome influences risk of preterm birth

June 11, 2019 Edition

Women walking in a park

How many steps for better health?

Researchers found that older women who took more steps per day had a lower risk of dying until 7,500 steps a day, beyond which the benefit leveled off.


The LAMPOON technique splits the heart valve leaflet (left) so that it doesn't block blood flow (right).

Technique lowers risk of complications in heart valve replacement

Researchers devised a technique to avoid a fatal complication during a procedure to replace the heart's mitral valve.


Pregnant woman sitting on green grass

Microbiome influences risk of preterm birth

Researchers found that the vaginal microbiome changes substantially during pregnancy. Patterns of changes early in pregnancy may help identify women at high risk for preterm birth.


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