About Dr Malka's Cardiology Watch
A structured daily review of recent cardiovascular literature.
Cardiology Literature Watch is an independent professional publication curated by Dr Nathan Malka, cardiologist at the Institut de Cardiologie de Neuilly-sur-Seine, France.
Launched in May 2026, it provides a structured daily review of recent PubMed publications in cardiology, with editorial prioritization, specialty-based classification, and a focus on clinically relevant signals.
Each issue is designed to help physicians and healthcare professionals identify important cardiovascular publications efficiently, without replacing their own critical appraisal or clinical judgment.
Cardiology Literature Watch is intended for physicians, cardiologists, healthcare professionals and researchers seeking a concise, clinically oriented overview of the cardiovascular literature.
Subscription is currently free.
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Subscribers can access previous issues and follow the evolution of cardiovascular literature over time through a growing professional archive.
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Clinically oriented editorial curation
Each issue is based on a structured PubMed scan and refined according to cardiovascular relevance, study type, journal context, and potential impact on clinical practice.
Built for professional surveillance
Cardiology Literature Watch is designed as a literature watch, not as a clinical guideline.
It helps identify important signals early while preserving the need for critical interpretation, contextual analysis, and individualized clinical judgment.
Independent professional publication
Cardiology Literature Watch is produced independently.
The editorial selection is guided by scientific relevance, clinical interest, methodological context and potential value for professional surveillance.
Any material conflict of interest, partnership, sponsorship or financial support relevant to published content will be disclosed where applicable.
Important notice
The content published in Cardiology Literature Watch is provided for general scientific, educational and informational purposes only.
It does not constitute individualized medical advice, a prescription, a medical consultation, or a substitute for official guidelines, up-to-date scientific literature, or the healthcare professional’s own clinical judgment.
The reader remains solely responsible for the interpretation and use of the information provided, in accordance with applicable recommendations, current medical evidence and their own professional judgment.
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