![1]() - News- Many physicians live within their means and save, survey shows- June 30, 2020- Primary care offices have seen a 55% drop in revenue because of the pandemic, and specialists have been hard hit with the suspension of most elective procedures. 
- News- Pursue multimodal pain management in patients taking opioids- June 30, 2020- Use hospitalization as an intervention opportunity for patients with opioid use disorder. 
![1]() - News- Treatment developments in obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (oHCM)- June 30, 2020- Is there an effective serum level of mavacamten that decreases left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) gradient in patients with oHCM? 
![1]() - News- Skin patterns of COVID-19 vary widely- June 29, 2020- “There’s a lot that we still don’t know, and some patterns are going to be outliers,” Dr. Christine Ko said. 
![1]() - News- Suboptimal statin response predicts future risk- June 29, 2020- What are the differences in LDL cholesterol responses among primary prevention patients prescribed statins, and do those differences predict future cardiovascular risk? 
![1]() - News- ACIP plans priority groups in advance of COVID-19 vaccine- June 29, 2020- Tiered approach to COVID-19 vaccination builds on pandemic flu framework. 
- News- PAP use associated with lower mortality- June 26, 2020- What is the association between positive airway pressure (PAP) treatment for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and mortality at long-interval follow-up? 
![1]() - News- How to reboot elective CV procedures after COVID-19 lockdown- June 26, 2020- Top cardiology societies provide strategies and considerations for ramping up elective CV imaging, electrophysiology, and remote arrhythmia monitoring as restrictions ease. 
- News- Pregnant women at greater risk for severe COVID-19, CDC says- June 26, 2020- Pregnancy was linked to increased risk of hospitalization, admission to the ICU, and mechanical ventilation, but not death. 
![1]() - News- COVID-19: ‘dramatic’ surge in out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in NYC- June 26, 2020- At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City, first responders faced nearly triple the number of calls for cardiac arrest compared with the same period a year earlier. 






