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Perinatal factors could play a role in heart health across the life span 

Last updated: April 30, 2025 6:20 am
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Experts are cautiously optimistic about cytisinicline’s potential to help smokers kick the habit. The drug has shown promising results in clinical trials, with some participants reporting a reduced desire to smoke and fewer withdrawal symptoms. Achieve Life Sciences is hopeful that cytisinicline will become the first new smoking cessation drug to be approved by the FDA in two decades.

With smoking being a leading cause of preventable death worldwide, the need for effective cessation aids is greater than ever. Achieve Life Sciences believes that cytisinicline could provide a much-needed alternative for smokers who have struggled with existing medications or methods.

As the submission deadline approaches, all eyes are on the FDA to see if they will approve cytisinicline for use in the United States. If successful, this could mark a significant step forward in the fight against smoking-related diseases and deaths.

Read more about Achieve Life Sciences’ journey to get cytisinicline approved in the full article.

The importance of nutrition in promoting heart health

Heart disease is a leading cause of death globally, with poor diet being a major risk factor. A new study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association highlights the importance of nutrition in promoting heart health.

The study, which analyzed data from over 10,000 participants, found that individuals who followed a heart-healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins had a significantly lower risk of developing heart disease compared to those with poor dietary habits.

These findings underscore the importance of making healthy food choices to protect cardiovascular health. By focusing on nutrient-dense foods and limiting processed and sugary items, individuals can reduce their risk of heart disease and improve overall well-being.

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Experts recommend incorporating a variety of colorful fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins into daily meals to support heart health. By prioritizing nutrition and making informed food choices, individuals can take proactive steps to safeguard their cardiovascular well-being.

For more information on the link between nutrition and heart health, read the full study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association.

Thank you for reading today’s Morning Rounds. Have a healthy and happy day!

Individualized treatment for people struggling with smoking issues and addiction is crucial, according to Olivier George, a professor at the University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine. George emphasized the importance of tailoring treatment plans to meet the specific needs of each individual, as opposed to a one-size-fits-all approach.

The limitations in treatment options for these issues have been a longstanding challenge. One significant contributing factor to addiction and smoking issues is the widespread use of phthalates, chemicals found in plastics. In 2018, an estimated 356,238 deaths from heart disease worldwide were linked to phthalates, specifically DEHP, a type of phthalate commonly used in plastic products like food containers and medical equipment.

Research published in Lancet eBioMedicine revealed that regions like the Middle East, South Asia, East Asia, and the Pacific bore the brunt of cardiovascular deaths associated with DEHP. Countries such as India, China, and Indonesia experienced the highest number of deaths attributable to DEHP exposure. The study suggested that the high death rates in these regions could be attributed to higher levels of exposure due to booming plastic production and less stringent manufacturing regulations.

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The findings highlight the urgent need for stricter regulations on the use of phthalates in plastic products to reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases linked to these harmful chemicals. Additionally, tailored treatment approaches for individuals struggling with addiction and smoking issues are essential to address the underlying factors contributing to these challenges.

In light of these revelations, it is imperative for policymakers, healthcare professionals, and researchers to work together to develop comprehensive strategies that prioritize individualized care and reduce exposure to harmful substances like phthalates. By addressing these issues at both the individual and societal levels, we can make significant strides in improving the health and well-being of individuals affected by addiction and smoking issues.

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