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A Nakagomi, E Kodani, H Takano... - ... journal: official journal ..., 2011 - Background: Beta-blockers (BB) have been widely used in the management of hypertension
and acute myocardial infarction (AMI), and both national and international guidelines have recommended
them as first-line agents. Calcium channel antagonists (CCA) are also effective in the ... [BOOK]
WJ Rejeski, PH Brubaker, DC Goff Jr... - Archives of internal ..., 2011 - Am Med Assoc Background Limitations in mobility are common among older adults with cardiovascular and
cardiometabolic disorders and have profound effects on health and well-being. With the growing
population of older adults in the United States, effective and scalable public health ...
MC Deng, A Ardehali, R Shemin, A Hickey... - European Journal of ..., 2011 - EACTS* Corresponding author. Address: Advanced Heart Failure/Mechanical Support/Heart Transplant, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, 100 Medical Plaza Drive, Suite 630, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.(Email: mdeng ...
BD Horne - Future cardiology, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov1. Future Cardiol. 2011 Nov;7(6):721-4. Is periodic fasting really good for reducing
cardiovascular risk and improving heart health? Horne BD. Intermountain Heart Institute,
Intermountain Medical Center; Genetic Epidemiology Division, University of Utah. ...
[CITATION] Heart Health for our People by our People: A Culturally Appropriate WA CR Program L Dimer, J Jones, T Dowling, C Cheetham... - Heart, Lung and ..., 2011 - Elsevier BV [CITATION] Indigenous Heart Health Outreach Screening Clinics C Buchanan - Heart, Lung and Circulation, 2011 - Elsevier BV
J Gonzlez-Alonso - Experimental Physiology, 2012 - Physiological Soc Abstract A key, but less understood, function of the cardiovascular system is to exchange heat between the internal body organs and the skin to maintain internal temperature within a narrow range in a variety of conditions that produce vast changes in external (exogenous) ...
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