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Ventricular Premature Complexes and Mortality Risk
The American Journal of Cardiology, 2017Links between ventricular premature complexes and mortality risk.
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Methodological Alternatives for Measuring Premature Mortality
American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 1988Although crude and age-adjusted mortality statistics are frequently used to quantify public health problems, they are heavily influenced by the underlying disease processes of the elderly. Alternative measures have been developed to reflect the mortality experience of younger age groups (i.e., premature mortality).
R P, Wise +3 more
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Premature Unspecified Stroke Mortality
2018Strokes are the brain equivalent of heart attacks and have similar underlying causes such as blocking of brain arteries by fatty plaque or hardening of arteries into inelasticity. Thus, many of the same factors that contribute to heart attacks also contribute to stroke: overweight/obesity, smoking, alcohol, stress, and chronic striving.
Deborah Wallace, Rodrick Wallace
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[Mortality of premature infants].
Fortschritte der Medizin, 1976Mortality of 908 immature births (newborn infants under 2501 g; stillbirths with crown-heel-lengths 35 cm plus) were studied and compared with a random selection of newborn infants with birth weights of at least 2500 g. Total mortality was 27,75%; 8,7% being stillbirths and 21,2% postnatal deaths; perinatal mortality was 26,98%.
P, Hohlweg-Majert +2 more
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Mortality Among Premature Infants
Acta Paediatrica, 1949SummaryThe author suggests some lilies along which data concerning premature babies should be arranged and worked up in order to permit comparisons between materials from different centers. Mention is made of Crosse's data from Birmingham as a model worthy of being followed.
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Hypotheses linking neuroses with premature mortality
Psychological Medicine, 1978SYNOPSISThe death risk for psychiatric patients has decreased over the last 30 years but still remains higher than that of the general population. The death risk for patients with a diagnosis of neurosis is higher than that for the general population.
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Twin Pregnancy: Prematurity and Perinatal Mortality
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1986EDITORIAL COMMENT: Multiple pregnancy continues to account for approximately 10% of perinatal deaths (72 of 765 in Victoria, 1984); likewise debate continues as to whether or not bed rest in hospital minimizes the onset of premature labour and preeclampsia in these patients.
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Premature Menopause, Clonal Hematopoiesis, and Coronary Artery Disease in Postmenopausal Women
Circulation, 2021Michael C Honigberg +2 more
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1940
Robert M. Grier, Herbert O. Lussky
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Robert M. Grier, Herbert O. Lussky
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