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Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC)

Scientific Journal providing information about cardiovascular diesases

The Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC) ranks among the top cardiovascular journals in the world for its scientific impact. Encompassing JACC and seven specialty journals, the JACC family of journals represents one of the most widely read cardiovascular journal programs in the world. Collectively spanning the entire field of cardiovascular medicine, each journal aims to publish the highest-quality peer-reviewed original research, review articles, illustrations and editorial content.

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American College of Cardiology

Non-profit medical association advocating for quality cardiovascular care through education, research promotion and development

Details last updated 07-Nov-2019

Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC) News

Living near airports with high aircraft noise may increase the risk of heart conditions

Living near airports with high aircraft noise may increase the risk of heart conditions

Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust - 08-Jan-2025

High noise exposure was linked to a two- to four-fold increase in heart risks

Sitting too long: A silent risk to your heart

Sitting too long: A silent risk to your heart

EurekAlert! - 15-Nov-2024

New link found between sitting and heart risks, even in the active

Loneliness and social isolation linked to faster aging and higher death risk

Loneliness and social isolation linked to faster aging and higher death risk

Mayo Clinic - 20-Mar-2024

New study finds social connections affect overall physical health and longevity

Women gain greater health benefits from exercise than men

Women gain greater health benefits from exercise than men

Independent - 20-Feb-2024

Women who exercise regularly have a lower risk of heart disease and early death

Not all, but some antioxidants can lower your risk of heart disease and death

Not all, but some antioxidants can lower your risk of heart disease and death

WebMD - 08-Dec-2022

Omega-3 fatty acids, folic acid, and co-enzyme Q10 may benefit heart, but beta-carotene shows harmful effects


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