Epidemiology and Big Data

Learn how statistics can shape cardiovascular research and care.

Science News

Improving Access to Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery
A Systematic Review of "Food Is Medicine" Randomized Controlled Trials for Noncommunicable Disease in the United States
Alcohol Use and Cardiovascular Disease
Risk-Based Primary Prevention of Heart Failure
Improving Cardiovascular Health Through the Consideration of Social Factors in Genetics and Genomics Research

Journals

External Validation of a Risk Prediction Model for Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Diseases in a Large National Health‐Checkup and Claim Database
Association Between Schizophrenia and Adherence to Medications for Secondary Stroke Prevention
Association of Prepregnancy Cardiovascular Risk Factors Clusters With Stillbirth Risk Across Racial and Ethnic Groups: A Nationwide Population‐Based Study of 31.4 Million Singleton Births and 131 047 Stillbirths
Long‐Term Course of Depression After Stroke and Risk Factors for Symptoms With Poor Progression: A Population‐Based Study
Synergistic Effects of Type D (“Distressed”) Personality Traits on Coronary Microvascular Function in Male Physicians With Occupational Burnout: A Cross‐Sectional Study

Continuing Education

Audience members listen to a presentation during EPI|Lifestyle 2025 at the Hyatt Regency New Orleans in New Orleans, Louisiana.
The EPI Council focuses on population-based approaches to preventing cardiovascular diseases. The council’s mission is to lead the discovery and translation of science related to the distribution and determinants of cardiovascular disease with an emphasis on population approaches to prevent cardiovascular disease and improve cardiovascular health.

The QCOR Council provides a forum for a multidisciplinary group of volunteers committed to making a substantial contribution to reducing the burden of heart disease and stroke through improving healthcare quality and patient outcomes. Members gain insight on how to provide effective, safe, timely, equitable, efficient, and patient-centered care.

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