Cardiocast

Forget what you learned about infective endocarditis


 

This week in MDedge Cardiocast: Infective endocarditis isn’t what it used to be, there’s a new, lower goal for Americans’ dietary intake of sodium, a drug to treat multiple myeloma also raises heart failure risk, and Big Pharma says it can’t drop drug list prices alone.
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