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Human genetics and prevention of coronary heart disease

Human genetics and prevention of coronary heart disease

... 1) Having discussed the genetic knowledge, expertise, methods, and research strategies avail- able, the meeting suggested that genetic epide- miologic approaches should be [r] ... See full document

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Anticoagulants and antiplatelet drugs during cataract surgery

Anticoagulants and antiplatelet drugs during cataract surgery

... surgeon and the attending physician to reach a ...secondary prevention of coronary heart disease, aspirin or clopidogrel should be maintained during cataract ...undergone ... See full document

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Dietary manipulation and social isolation alter disease progression in a murine model of coronary heart disease.

Dietary manipulation and social isolation alter disease progression in a murine model of coronary heart disease.

... induced coronary heart disease ...gene and a severe, but not absolute, deficiency of apoE due to a modification of the apoE gene (ApoeR61 h/h ...Raffai and colleagues ... See full document

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Ischemic heart disease in women

Ischemic heart disease in women

... Recommendations of the American (eart Association for ischemic heart disease in women are in accordance to alterations in the way of life interventions in major risk factors such as arterial ... See full document

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Markers of endogenous desaturase activity and risk of coronary heart disease in the CAREMA cohort study.

Markers of endogenous desaturase activity and risk of coronary heart disease in the CAREMA cohort study.

... 2010 and 2011 at the Department of Human Nutrition of Wageningen ...case and non-case samples were evenly distributed among the different batches and the assay sequence within ... See full document

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Psychophysical rehabilitation aspects of patient with coronary heart disease and Angina.

Psychophysical rehabilitation aspects of patient with coronary heart disease and Angina.

... aspects of patient with coronary heart disease and ...scientiic and methodological literature, considered the views of scientists on the link of stress and ... See full document

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The rationale for controlling dietary lipids in the prevention of coronary heart disease

The rationale for controlling dietary lipids in the prevention of coronary heart disease

... Several prediction formulas have been developed in the United States that esti- mate the serum cholesterol level based on dietary intakes of polyunsaturated fatty [r] ... See full document

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Braz. J. Cardiovasc. Surg.  vol.20 número2

Braz. J. Cardiovasc. Surg. vol.20 número2

... ischemic heart disease and hibernating myocardium present improvement in the ventricular function, relief of symptoms and a better prognosis when they are submitted to coronary ... See full document

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Coronary heart disease in diabetes mellitus : risk factors and epidemiology

Coronary heart disease in diabetes mellitus : risk factors and epidemiology

... Investigators. Prevention of coronary and stroke events with atorvastatin in hypertensive patients who have average or lower-than-average cholesterol concentrations, in the Anglo-Scandinavian ... See full document

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Cardiovascular Complications of HIV

Cardiovascular Complications of HIV

... preexisting coronary heart disease, and the risk of subsequent coronary heart disease events in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus: the Data ... See full document

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Cardiovascular disease risk models and longitudinal changes in cognition: a systematic review.

Cardiovascular disease risk models and longitudinal changes in cognition: a systematic review.

... intervene and target vascular risk factors to reduce risk of future cognitive decline or ...magnitude and even direction of associations with dementia risk depending on whether they are ... See full document

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Do Intravenous N-Acetylcysteine and Sodium Bicarbonate Prevent High Osmolal Contrast-Induced Acute Kidney Injury? A Randomized Controlled Trial

Do Intravenous N-Acetylcysteine and Sodium Bicarbonate Prevent High Osmolal Contrast-Induced Acute Kidney Injury? A Randomized Controlled Trial

... incidence of CI-AKI than have others [1,22,23], which might be explained in three ...definitions of CI-AKI–for example, one for patients with diseased kidneys and another for patients with healthy ... See full document

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Arq. Bras. Cardiol.  vol.87 número5

Arq. Bras. Cardiol. vol.87 número5

... clinical, and therapeutic intervention investigations have shown that there is an inverse relationship between HDL-C and atherosclerotic ...reports of anatomical and pathological studies ... See full document

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Tumor necrosis factor receptor associated factor 6 is not required for atherogenesis in mice and does not associate with atherosclerosis in humans.

Tumor necrosis factor receptor associated factor 6 is not required for atherogenesis in mice and does not associate with atherosclerosis in humans.

... quantification of TRAF6 mRNA were 5 9-TTG TGC TAG TGC CCT CGA GAA-39 (forward) and 5 9-CTG GAG GAA AAA CTG GGG TGA-39 (reverse), 45 cycles of 10 s at 95 uC, 6 s at 60uC (57uC), and 7 s (10 s) ... See full document

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Low-Volume High-Intensity Interval Training in a Gym Setting Improves Cardio-Metabolic and Psychological Health.

Low-Volume High-Intensity Interval Training in a Gym Setting Improves Cardio-Metabolic and Psychological Health.

... HIT and MICT for all phys- iological, psychological and behavioural outcome variables, with the between-subject factor ‘condition’ and the within-subject factor ...test of sphericity was ... See full document

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Scientific Advisory Committee of the Caribbean Epidemiology Centre 1994

Scientific Advisory Committee of the Caribbean Epidemiology Centre 1994

... Source: Division of Health Situation and Human Development, Health Situation Analysis Program, HDP/HDA, Division of Disease Prevention and Control, Caribbean Epidemiology[r] ... See full document

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Efficiency and costless of a long-term physical exercise program to nom-medicated hypertensive males

Efficiency and costless of a long-term physical exercise program to nom-medicated hypertensive males

... (80% of maximum heart rate) training occurred 3-5 times a week for 30 minutes walking/jogging, in addition to 30 min warm up and cool ...before and after the exercise sessions (LISC ... See full document

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Associations between CD36 gene polymorphisms and susceptibility to coronary artery heart disease

Associations between CD36 gene polymorphisms and susceptibility to coronary artery heart disease

... polymorphisms of the CD36 gene indicate that rs3173798 polymorphism may impact MetS pathophysiology and HDL metabolism and may lead to higher prevalence rates of obesity and diabetes, ... See full document

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Oral Health and Coronary Artery Disease, A Review Article

Oral Health and Coronary Artery Disease, A Review Article

... cause of myocardial infarction and ischemic ...bacterial and viral organisms, which are involved in chronic inflammatory processes, have been also implicated in atherosclerosis ...history of ... See full document

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... intake and the presence or absence of heavy episodic drinking: those “who drank up to 19g but without binging”, “who drank up to 19g with binging”, and “who drank 20g or more with or without ... See full document

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