Messaging Program Improves Lifestyle Among Heart Attack Survivors + FDA Places Stricter Restrictions on Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine
In this episode, Ayesha discussed a new study that evaluated a text messaging program designed to improve medication adherence and lifestyle factors among heart attack survivors. While the program did not lead to improvements in medication adherence, it did have a positive impact on lifestyle factors like diet. Hear more about the study and the importance of managing heart attack risk factors like hypertension and diabetes. This is especially relevant on World Hypertension Day (May 17) and May Measurement Month, which bring awareness to the importance of accurately measuring blood pressure.
Ayesha also talked about the FDA’s decision to place stricter restrictions on the use of Janssen/Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine given continuing concerns of the rare but serious side effect of blood clots. Hear about why the FDA revised the vaccine’s authorization, and why the FDA maintains that the vaccine’s benefits outweigh any known or potential risks.
Read the full articles here:
How Heart Attack Survivors Can Improve Lifestyle Factors with a Text Messaging Program
FDA Puts Further Restrictions on Use of Janssen/Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine
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