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The impact of prevention on reducing the burden of cardiovascular disease

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R Kahn, RM Robertson, R Smith, D Eddy - Diabetes Care, 2008 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—We used person-specific data from a representative
sample of the US population (National Health and Nutrition Education Survey IV)
to determine the number and characteristics of adults aged 20–80 years in ...
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R Kahn, RM Robertson, R Smith, D Eddy - Circulation, 2008 - pt.wkhealth.com
Kahn, Andrew M. MD; Lichtenberg, Richard A. MD; Allen, Julius C. PhD; Seidel,
Charles L. PhD; Song, Tom BS. ... From the Departments of Medicine, University
of Texas Medical School, Houston (AMK, TS); Baylor College of Medicine, ...
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[CITATION] Prevention for a Healthier America: Investments in Disease Prevention Yield Significant …


J Levi, LM Segal, C Juliano, 2008 - Washington DC: Trust for America's Health
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The cost-effectiveness of drug treatments for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease: …


T Marshall - European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention & …, 2006 - journals.lww.com
Skip Navigation Links Home > August 2006 - Volume 13 - Issue 4 > The
cost-effectiveness of drug treatments for primary preven... ... Correspondence
and requests for reprints to Tom Marshall, Senior Lecturer in Public ...
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[PDF] Prevention's Potential for Slowing the Growth of Medical Spending


LB Russell - National Coalition on Health Care, 2007 - nchc.org
As the debate builds about how to reform the US health care system, an old and
appealing theme revives with it: Prevention is the way to bring ever-rising
expenditures for medical care under control. If we spent more on ...
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Aspirin, statins, or both drugs for the primary prevention of coronary heart disease events in …

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M Pignone, S Earnshaw, JA Tice, MJ Pletcher - Annals of internal medicine, 2006 - Am Coll Physicians
Page 1. Aspirin, Statins, or Both Drugs for the Primary Prevention of Coronary
Heart Disease Events in Men: A Cost–Utility Analysis ...
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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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[CITATION] Vermont Pilots Medical Homes for the Chronically Ill


A Wolke, 2008 - Washington DC: National Conference of State Legislatures, …
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[CITATION] The Need to Prevent and Control Chronic Disease


D Hoffman, AU Reality - Atlanta: National Association of Chronic Disease …, 2008
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[CITATION] In the balance: some candidates disagree, but studies show it's often cheaper to let people get …


D Brown - Washington Post. April, 2008
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