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"Coronary heart disease" is not tautologous
BMJ, 2001EDITOR—Gilroy repeats a common misconception in suggesting that the term “coronary heart disease” is a new term and that it is a tautology.1 It is an established North American term, to be preferred to the British synonym “ischaemic heart disease,” which dominates recent editions of the International Classification of Diseases …
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Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1981Since the release last year of the Surgeon General's report "Health Promotion and Disease Prevention," also titled "Healthy People," there has been a well-orchestrated effort to involve much of the medical body politic—the profession, its specialty societies, and the voluntary health organizations—in a campaign to heighten the preventive medicine ...
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Obesity and Coronary Heart Disease
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2001Obesity is commonly cited as a risk factor for the development of coronary heart disease (CHD). Epidemiologic studies tend to support this contention, particularly those focusing on patients with central obesity. Such studies however, are imprecise and prone to misclassification bias.
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Stress and Coronary Heart Disease
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