Keeping Up With Cardiology Research Without Reading Everything
Staying current with cardiology research is overwhelming. Major journals publish dozens of studies every week, some practice changing and most incremental. I built an automated digest that filters the noise and highlights what actually matters.
What You Get Every Sunday
A weekly email with about 10 curated cardiology studies, each with:
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Study type: RCT, meta-analysis, cohort, etc.
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Finding: Primary finding with effect size if applicable
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So What?: One sentence on clinical relevance
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Direct link to the PubMed abstract
Plus 40-50 additional headlines if you want to scan more.
Who is this for
This weekly digest is designed for clinicians and readers who want to stay informed about cardiology research without having to read every new paper in full.
It may be particularly useful for:
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Cardiology consultants and trainees who want a concise overview of new studies across major journals
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General internal medicine physicians who manage cardiovascular disease regularly but cannot follow the cardiology literature in depth
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General practitioners interested in clinically relevant cardiovascular research that informs referral and long-term care
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Medical trainees and students looking to build familiarity with current cardiology research in a structured way
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Non-clinicians with a strong interest in medical research or cardiology, who want an accessible entry point into new studies
Where the Articles Come From
Cardiology journals (full coverage)
Circulation, JACC, European Heart Journal, JAMA Cardiology, Heart, Circulation: Heart Failure, and more
High impact general medical journals (cardiology-filtered)
NEJM, Lancet, Nature, BMJ—screened by MeSH terms and keywords
The system excludes editorials, letters, and anything without an abstract. Only original research, trials, reviews, and large observational studies make the cut.
Interactive Features
Each article has a simple question:
Was this useful? Yes · No
Click Yes to save articles worth revisiting. Your saves appear in next week’s digest under Your Saves →, and you can view your full reading list anytime from the email footer.
How It Works
Every Sunday morning, the system:
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Queries PubMed for articles from the last 7 days
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Classifies them by study type and priority
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Generates structured summaries from the abstract
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Sends personalised emails via Gmail
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Tracks what you’ve saved for next week
Subscribe
Get the digest in your inbox every Sunday.
Free to join, no spam, and you can unsubscribe at any time.
If you don’t see the welcome email after subscribing, please check your spam folder and mark it as safe.
The full codebase is open source on GitHub if you would like to run your own version or contribute.
To view a sample of the weekly email digest, please visit this page.
I would genuinely welcome feedback, suggestions, or improvements, and I hope you find it useful.