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DEI in Cardiology
Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) are key to innovation and success, but the current culture in the cardiovascular medical and research sector is often not supportive of diversity and collaboration, and limits career opportunities for women, working parents, and individuals from ethnic and other minority groups. This ongoing series features articles that highlight the importance of a more diverse, equitable and inclusive workforce in improving the quality of patient care and scientific research.
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Cardiac regulatory mechanisms
A Focus issue of Nature Reviews Cardiology associated with the 2022 Gordon Research Conference on cardiac regulatory mechanisms
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Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2021
The 2021 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to David Julius and Ardem Patapoutian "for their discoveries of receptors for temperature and touch."
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Mechanisms of atherosclerosis
An ongoing Series of articles from Nature Reviews Cardiology exploring the pathophysiological mechanisms of atherosclerosis and the potential for developing novel diagnostic, preventative and therapeutic interventions.
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Women’s health
Research into women’s health has suffered from historical neglect and lack of funding.
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Genetics of cardiovascular disease
A Series of articles from Nature Reviews Cardiology covering all aspects of the genetics of cardiovascular disease
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15th Anniversary
A Collection of Nature Reviews Cardiology's most-cited Reviews to mark the 15th anniversary of the journal
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Valvular heart disease
A Series of articles from Nature Reviews Cardiology on valvular heart diseases, including mitral valve, tricuspid valve and aortic valve disease, discussing the latest findings on mechanisms, diagnosis and management
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Epidemiology of cardiovascular disease
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of death globally. To address this burden on health-care systems around the world, an in-depth understanding is needed about the incidence and prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors and various forms of CVD in different countries and regions. This ongoing Series of articles from Nature Reviews Cardiology comprehensively describes the global epidemiology of CVD.
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Overcoming challenges in rare genetic diseases
Rare genetic diseases affect more than 300 million people worldwide, so collectively are a major health burden.
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Key Advances in Medicine 2019
The Key Advances in Medicine 2019 collection, a collaborative effort from the eight clinical Nature Reviews journals, offers expert insight into the most important discoveries made in 2018, and is an essential resource for students, physicians and clinical researchers.