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Weather and cardiovascular mortality

Heart, 2015
Already in ancient Greece, Hippocrates postulated that disease showed a seasonal pattern characterised by excess winter mortality. Since then, several studies have confirmed this finding, and it was generally accepted that the increase in winter mortality was mostly due to respiratory infections and seasonal influenza.
Marti-Soler H, Marques-Vidal P
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Uremia and Cardiovascular Mortality

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1974
Excerpt Prolongation of life by maintenance hemodialysis has led to the discovery of several long-term uremic complications. The newest one is accelerated degenerative cardiovascular disease.
S A, Friedman, H, Rosen
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Magnesium, sex and cardiovascular mortality

International Journal of Cardiology, 2013
Magnesium, sex and cardiovascular mortality.
Velat, Ivan, Čulić, Viktor
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Hyperthyroidism and Cardiovascular Morbidity and Mortality

Thyroid, 2002
Hyperthyroidism is a common disorder affecting multiple systems in the body. The cardiovascular effects are among the most striking. The availability of effective treatments for hyperthyroidism has led to the widespread perception that it is a reversible disorder without any long-term consequences.
Faizel, Osman   +2 more
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Cardiovascular Morbidity and Mortality in COPD

Chest, 2005
COPD and cardiovascular disease (CVD) share common risk factors. We undertook to estimate rates of hospitalization and death from CVD in COPD patients relative to the general population.A cohort of patients > or = 55 years old receiving a first treatment for COPD between 1990 and 1997 was formed from the Saskatchewan Health databases.
Laetitia, Huiart   +2 more
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Mortality Trials in Cardiovascular Medicine

Cardiology, 2008
Over the past 20 years, large mortality trials have become an increasingly prominent feature of cardiovascular research. The numbers of patients enrolled in the trials has increased, and the quality of research has improved in line with recent methodological advances.
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Downward Trend in Cardiovascular Mortality

Annual Review of Medicine, 1981
The recent decline in the death rate for coronary heart disease has been the subject of special interest to epidemiologists for the past six years. In the context of its previous epidemic rise and the long-term decline for other cardiovascular diseases, especially stroke, speculation about causes of this dramatic turnaround has stirred interest in the ...
T J, Thom, W B, Kannel
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Mortality in infants with cardiovascular malformations

European Journal of Pediatrics, 2011
Cardiovascular malformations are an important cause of infant death and the major cause of death due to malformation. Our aims were to analyse and categorise all deaths in infants with cardiovascular malformations, and to analyse trends in mortality over time and influences on mortality.
Christopher, Wren   +8 more
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Paradox of Obesity and Cardiovascular Mortality

Kardiologiia, 2015
Obesity is known as an independent risk factor of a number of chronic noninfectious disorders, however some investigations testify to the presence of "obesity paradox". The aim of the present review was to analyze results of investigations purposed to assess the effect of an elevated body mass index (BMI) and obesity on hospital mortality, risk of ...
I V, Samorodskaja   +2 more
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Polypill's cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular mortalities

Journal of Diabetes & Metabolic Disorders, 2021
Davood, Khalili   +3 more
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