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Toronto ACHD Program

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One of the oldest and largest ACHD programs in the world. #ACHD

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Rafa Alonso (@ralogon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are very excited to see you all in Toronto in June! Register before Friday, May 2, to benefit from early fee. torontoachd2025.com/registration/ Toronto ACHD Program

We are very excited to see you all in Toronto in June! 
Register before Friday, May 2,  to benefit from  early fee. torontoachd2025.com/registration/ <a href="/TorontoACHD/">Toronto ACHD Program</a>
Michael A. Gatzoulis (@magatzoulis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Improved pregnancy outcomes amongst ACHD patients FC IV, albeit morbidity/mortality still lingers. Timely Cardio-obstetric input+/-care for ALL female CHD patients is long due. Read the IJC/IJCCHD Journals, Your Journals if you work in CHD. doi.org/10.1016/j.ijca…

Fred Wu, MD 🫀 吳明杰 (@fredwumd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr. Jacqueline Kreutzer shares examples of personalized transcatheter interventions for #CHD already being practiced today: transcatheter pulmonary valve replacement, superior sinus venosus defect repair, edge-to-edge valve repair, and rerouting hepatic veins. #AHA25/#ReSS25

Dr. Jacqueline Kreutzer shares examples of  personalized transcatheter interventions for #CHD already being practiced today: transcatheter pulmonary valve replacement, superior sinus venosus defect repair, edge-to-edge valve repair, and rerouting hepatic veins. #AHA25/#ReSS25
Rafa Alonso (@ralogon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cardiovascular risk factors, depression, and sleep apnea are key predictors of mortality in ACHD. Early recognition and targeted management matter. Michael A. Gatzoulis academic.oup.com/eurheartj/arti…

Cardiovascular risk factors, depression, and sleep apnea are key predictors of mortality in ACHD. Early recognition and targeted management matter. <a href="/MAGatzoulis/">Michael A. Gatzoulis</a> 
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William A. Wallace, Ph.D. (@drwilliamwallac) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s not so much about how long you move; it’s how often. A growing body of research shows that you don’t need long gym sessions to improve health. The 2025 expert consensus statement (citation below) highlights how brief, frequent bursts of movement throughout the day, called

It’s not so much about how long you move;  it’s how often.

A growing body of research shows that you don’t need long gym sessions to improve health. The 2025 expert consensus statement (citation below) highlights how brief, frequent bursts of movement throughout the day, called