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SA Shapses... - JAMA: The Journal of the American ..., 2011 - Am Med Assoc Vitamin D has received widespread attention for its potential role in preventing cardiovascular
disease and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Several epidemiological studies have suggested that individuals
with low blood levels of vitamin D have increased risks of heart disease, stroke, ...
CS Almond, TP Singh, K Gauvreau, GE Piercey... - Circulation, 2011 - Am Heart Assoc Methods and Results Data from the Extracorporeal Life Support Organization Registry and
the Organ Procurement Transplant Network database were merged to identify children supported
with ECMO and listed for heart transplantation from 1994 to 2009. Independent predictors ...
M Gergely, L Ablonczy, E Sapi... - European Journal of ..., 2011 - Wolters Kluwer Health may email you for journal alerts and information, but is committed to maintaining
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information, please refer to our Privacy Policy. ... Skip Navigation Links Home > June ... [CITATION] ... LONG-TERM OUTCOMES OF THREE APPROACHES TO CAROTID REVASCULARIZATION AMONG PATIENTS REQUIRING OPEN HEART SURGERYS Venkatachalam, SR Kapadia, HL Gornik... - Journal of the American ..., 2011 - Elsevier
E Serra, M Porcu, L Minerba, S Serra... - ... journal of cardiology, 2012 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov1. Int J Cardiol. 2012 Jan 16. [Epub ahead of print] High prevalence of male hypogonadism and
sexual dysfunction in long-term clinically stable heart transplantation recipients. Serra E, Porcu
M, Minerba L, Serra S, Oppo A, Orr P, Corda M, Atzeni F, Cappai A, Mariotti S. ...
JK Johansson, TJ Niiranen, PJ Puukka... - Hypertension, 2012 - Am Heart Assoc Abstract The objective of the study was to assess the prognostic value of variability in home-measured blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) in a general population. We studied a representative sample of the Finnish adult population with 1866 study subjects aged 45 ...
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