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New guidelines to treat childhood obesity suggest more drastic interventions

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New guidelines to treat childhood obesity suggest more drastic interventions

The American Academy of Pediatrics released new guidelines on treating childhood obesity. It recommended pediatricians should evaluate and treat obesity in kids early on to reduce the risk of developing long-term health conditions. Dr. Sandra Hassink of the Institute for Healthy Childhood Weight joined Amna Nawaz for a closer look at the recommendations and the implications.

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Miley Cyrus has sparked controversy for featuring plus-size model Angelina Duplisea in the music video for her single ‘Mother’s Daughter’. Critics have suggested that Angelina’s appearance in the video is glorifying obesity. Angelina debates with Piers and former glamour model Chloe Goodman about whether or not the video sends an unhealthy message or if it’s good for a different body type to be represented.
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New Hypertension Guidelines 2017 – Part 1: Guidelines Overview

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In this two part video Dr. Wyatt reviews the 2017 Hypertension Guidelines and then the caveats of selecting the proper pharmacologic management and recommended therapies (Part Two).

This provides a brief overview of the newest 2017 guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of hypertension and a comparison of changes from JNC-8.
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Part One: Diagnostic Criteria, Evaluation and New Classifications

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Part Two: Selecting Medications and their caveats

These newest guidelines were released in 2017 by the American College of Cardiology (ACC) and the American Heart Association (AHA).

This video is intended for educational purposes: no matter if you’re a practitioner or a nursing, medical, physician assistant or nurse practitioner student we hope you find it helpful.

For the full hypertension recommendations PDF visit: https://www.acc.org/~/media/Non-Clinical/Files-PDFs-Excel-MS-Word-etc/Guidelines/2017/Guidelines_Made_Simple_2017_HBP.pdf

Hypertension Guidelines Explained Clearly - 2017 HTN Guidelines

2017 hypertension guidelines (ACC/AHA) that replace the previous JNC 7 guidelines explained clearly by Dr. Seheult of https://www.medcram.com as he breaks down the .

This video Includes:

– A comparison to the previous hypertension guidelines (JNC 7 vs the 2017 ACC/AHA guidelines)
– The new classification of “elevated blood pressure”
– Diet and lifestyle changes for high blood pressure
– HTN medications (ACE-I, ARB, beta blockers, calcium channel blockers, diuretics).

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Hypertension Guidelines (Robert Phillips, MD) March14, 2019

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March 14, 2019

“Hypertension Guidelines”

Houston Methodist DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center, Grand Rounds Conference featuring Robert Phillips, MD as he discusses “Hypertension Guidelines”.

Introductions: Dipan Shah, MD
Speaker: Robert Phillips, MD

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HOUSTON METHODIST DEBAKEY HEART & VASCULAR CENTER
GRAND ROUNDS

STATEMENT OF NEED
This program is designed, in light of reviewing quality data retrieved from weekly evaluations, to provide physicians, faculty, fellows and residents access to topics in current basic and clinical research to improve patient care.

TARGET AUDIENCE
The target audience for this activity is: Cardiology and Cardiovascular Surgery Physicians, Fellows, Residents, NPs,
PAs, Nurses, Radiologic Technologists, Sonographers and Research Coordinators.

EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
At the conclusion of this activity, the participant should be able to:
• Discuss updates on diagnosis, treatment and management of cardiovascular disease.
• Integrate data and available technique in order to reach appropriate treatment decisions.
• Describe research models, methods and statistical tools.
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A working group of Johns Hopkins Medicine cardiologists, including Dr. Erin Michos, American Heart Association (AHA) and American College of Cardiology (ACC) colleagues have released updated guidelines for clinicians and patients on the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease. These new recommendations were presented at the 2019 ACC 68th Annual Scientific Session and Expo on March 17, 2019 and published in the journal Circulation.

Meet Dr. Michos – http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/erin-michos
Learn more about the Johns Hopkins Heart and Vascular Institute – http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/heart