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Sodium and cardiovascular disease
The Lancet, 2016The article by Andrew Mente and colleagues1 on the association between urinary sodium and cardiovascular events is heavily questionable on scientific grounds and imposes a rebuttal in the interest of public health and primary prevention, a milestone of any efficient public health system. Our criticisms are based on critically faulted methodology about:
Strazzullo, Pasquale+5 more
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Nursing Standard, 2015
There is strong epidemiological and mechanistic evidence for a causal association between exposure to arsenic and lead and development of cardiovascular disease. There is relatively strong but less conclusive evidence for a causal relationship between cadmium and mercury exposure and cardiovascular disease. All of these metals are suspected of inducing
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There is strong epidemiological and mechanistic evidence for a causal association between exposure to arsenic and lead and development of cardiovascular disease. There is relatively strong but less conclusive evidence for a causal relationship between cadmium and mercury exposure and cardiovascular disease. All of these metals are suspected of inducing
Carolina Bigert+2 more
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Report on Cardiovascular Health and Diseases in China 2023: An Updated Summary.
Biomedical and environmental sciences : BESSince 1990, China has made considerable progress in resolving the problem of "treatment difficulty" of cardiovascular diseases (CVD). The prevalent unhealthy lifestyle among Chinese residents has exposed a massive proportion of the population to CVD risk
National Center For Cardiovascular Diseases The Writing Com
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Periodontal Disease and Cardiovascular Disease
Journal of Periodontology, 1996It is our central hypothesis that periodontal diseases, which are chronic Gramnegative infections, represent a previously unrecognized risk factor for atherosclerosis and thromboembolic events. Previous studies have demonstrated an association between periodontal disease severity and risk of coronary heart disease and stroke.
Steven Offenbacher+4 more
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2002
The primary care physician is in a position to advise patients on the efficacy of alternative and complementary therapies as they relate to cardiovascular diseases. Anti-oxidant vitamin supplementation has not been shown to be efficacious in decreasing cardiovascular events.
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The primary care physician is in a position to advise patients on the efficacy of alternative and complementary therapies as they relate to cardiovascular diseases. Anti-oxidant vitamin supplementation has not been shown to be efficacious in decreasing cardiovascular events.
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2016
This chapter describes the anaesthetic management of the patient with cardiovascular disease. The topics include ischaemic heart disease (including perioperative myocardial infarction and percutaneous coronary intervention), valvular heart disease (including prosthetic valves), congenital heart disease, cardiomyopathy, pericardial disease, and the ...
Richard Telford, Peter Murphy
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This chapter describes the anaesthetic management of the patient with cardiovascular disease. The topics include ischaemic heart disease (including perioperative myocardial infarction and percutaneous coronary intervention), valvular heart disease (including prosthetic valves), congenital heart disease, cardiomyopathy, pericardial disease, and the ...
Richard Telford, Peter Murphy
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Endoplasmic reticulum stress and unfolded protein response in cardiovascular diseases
Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2021Jun Ren+4 more
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Platelets and cardiovascular disease
European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 2002Platelets play an important, but often under-recognized role in cardiovascular disease. For example, the normal response of the platelet can be altered, either by increased pro-aggregatory stimuli or by diminished anti-aggregatory substances to produce conditions of increased platelet activation/aggregation and occur in active cardiovascular disease ...
Joseph Loscalzo+2 more
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Prostaglandins and Cardiovascular Diseases
Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism, 1969In discussion of prostaglandins and cardiovascular diseases attention is directed to the structures of the main prostaglandins biochemical synthesis prostaglandin metabolism and prostaglandins and cardiovascular diseases. In general the favorable influence of polyunsaturated fatty acids on the atherosclerotic process can be explained by means of the ...
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Hyperlipidaemia and cardiovascular disease
Current Opinion in Lipidology, 1995openaire +19 more sources