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JAMES DUDLEY MORGAN
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Effects of Long‐Term Exposure to Ambient Formaldehyde on Hypertension and Angina Pectoris Symptoms: Evidence From the WHO SAGE Cohort Study [PDF]
Background We aimed to investigate the associations of long‐term exposure to ambient formaldehyde with hypertension and angina pectoris symptoms in Chinese adults. Methods and Results Participants' information was obtained from the WHO SAGE (World Health
Jiahong Xu+16 more
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Angina Pectoris and Arteriosclerosis [PDF]
In contrast to the many uncertainties relating to angina pectoris is the circumstance that in a large proportion of cases the attack is only an incident in the history of arteriosclerosis. Since Edward Jenner demonstrated postmortem disease of the coronary arteries, the association of a lesion of these vessels with the disease has been accepted as one ...
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Se cumplen 200 años de la descripción de la angina de pecho, publicada en el New England Journal of Medicine. En este articulo se ha traducido el artículo original "Remarks on Angina Pectori", publicado en 1812, por el dr. John Warren.
Jairo Aldana B., Alberto Suárez N.
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Association between the non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio (NHHR) and angina pectoris in US adults: a cross-sectional retrospective study based on NHANES 2009–2018 [PDF]
Background The non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio (NHHR) plays a potential role in cardiovascular diseases. However, its association with angina pectoris remains unclear.
Ying Cui, Mankyu Choi
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Effect of chronic lung diseases on angina pectoris among Indian adults: longitudinal ageing study in India [PDF]
The study aimed to evaluate the effect of chronic lung diseases, namely chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD) and asthma, on angina pectoris in individuals aged 45 years and above.
Waquar Ahmed, Priyanka Dixit
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Inverse association between CALLY index and angina pectoris in US adults: a population-based study [PDF]
Background The C-reactive protein-albumin-lymphocyte (CALLY) index is a significant marker that reflects both inflammatory and nutritional states and has proven to be a valuable tool for assessing prognosis in various medical conditions.
Jing Ye+7 more
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