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The year in atherothrombosis


J Sanz, PR Moreno, V Fuster - Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2009 - Elsevier
The trends in risk factor control in industrialized regions between 1998 and
2006 were evaluated in more than 100,000 patients from the US and 4 European
countries. Although there were modest improvements, large proportions of ...
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A closer look at the economic argument for disease prevention

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SH Woolf - JAMA, 2009 - Am Med Assoc
Disease prevention has always been the preferred option for promoting health and
reducing disease rates. For many, this health argument is reason enough to
invest in prevention, economics aside. Others, citing scarce resources, ...
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Adherence to Healthy Lifestyle Habits in US Adults, 1988-2006


DE King, AG Mainous, M Carnemolla, CJ … - The American Journal of Medicine, 2009 - Elsevier
Over the last 18 years, the percent of adults aged 40-74 years with a body mass
index ≥30 kg/m 2 has increased from 28% to 36% (P <.05); physical activity 12
times a month or more has decreased from 53% to 43% (P <.05); smoking rates ...
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Ethical considerations in relation to aspirin prophylaxis


G Morgan - Quality in Primary Care, 2008 - ingentaconnect.com
Low-dose aspirin prophylaxis, 75–150 mg per day, reduces the risk of vascular
events and there is also promising evidence that it may also reduce the risk of
cancer. Increased use of aspirin may confer con- siderable benefits to the ...
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Aspirin for all over 50 revisited

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P Elwood, G Morgan - British Medical Journal, 2008 - heart.bmj.com
In this issue of the journal Bulugahapitiya et al present evidence based on the
levels of vascular risk factor levels of 12 000 patients without diabetes, aged
between 30 and 74 years, drawn at random from the practice lists of 304 ...
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Toward Optimal Health: Strategies for Prevention of Heart Disease in Women


JR Godfrey, JAE Manson - Journal of Women's Health, 2008 - liebertonline.com
JoAnn E. Manson, MD, Dr.PH, is Professor of Medicine and the Elizabeth Fay
Brigham Professor of Women's Health at Har- vard Medical School and Chief of the
Division of Preventive Med- icine and Codirector of the Connors Center for ...
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American Heart Association: Scientific Council of Cardiovascular Nursing

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MG Carey, BC Yates - Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 2009 - journals.lww.com
Skip Navigation Links Home > May/June 2009 - Volume 24 - Issue 3 > American
Heart Association: Scientific Council of Cardiovasc... ... Mary G. Carey, PhD,
RN Assistant Professor, School of Nursing, The State University of New York ...
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2 Health Economics of Preventive Nutrition


A Bendich, RJ Deckelbaum - Springer
• The economic burden of obesity, nutritionally related adverse pregnancy
outcomes, cardiovascular and cerebrovas- cular disease, cancer, age-related
blindness, and osteoporosis is a global problem and costs will continue to ...
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[BOOK] While You Quit: A Smoker's Guide to Reducing the Risk of Heart Disease and Stroke


T Fenske, W Dafoe, 2009 - books.google.com
Copyright © Theodore Fenske, 2009 All rights reserved. No part of this
publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in
any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, ...
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[PDF] Chronic disease management in Europe


D Scheller-Kreinsen, M Blümel, R Busse - Chronic disease management and remote patient … - w.lse.ac.uk
Eurohealth Vol 15 No 1 1 CHRONIC DISEASE MANAGEMENT Policy makers across Europe
increasingly recognise that chronic disease management (CDM), the ongoing
management of conditions over a period of years or decades, is one of the ...
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