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A gut microbiome-kidney-heart axis predictive of future cardiovascular diseases. [PDF]

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Periodontal Disease and Cardiovascular Disease

Journal of Periodontology, 1996
It 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.
James, Beck   +4 more
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Cardiovascular disease

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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Cardiovascular disease screening

Seminars in Perinatology, 2015
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death amongst women worldwide. Cardiovascular risk assessment and primary prevention are important strategies to improve morbidity and mortality. In additional to the traditional risk factors, pregnancy complications such as pre-eclampsia and gestational diabetes increment future risk of developing ...
Jennifer Y, Duffy, Afshan B, Hameed
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Cardiovascular disease prevention

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2002
In this chapter, we have reviewed many of the steps necessary for effective CHD risk reduction. The first step in the office setting is to assess the individual CHD risk. This combines the evaluation of current CHD or a "secondary risk equivalent" with the counting of risk factors and in many cases, the absolute risk calculation.
Jon G, Keevil   +2 more
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Cardiovascular Disease Posttransplant

Seminars in Nephrology, 2007
Renal transplantation is currently the preferred treatment modality for virtually all suitable candidates with end-stage renal disease. Compared with dialysis, kidney transplantation improves both patient survival and quality of life. Nonetheless, posttransplant cardiac complications are associated with increased morbidity and mortality after renal ...
Phuong-Thu T, Pham   +2 more
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