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Health Encyclopedia: Coronary Artery Disease References

References


Berger JS, Roncaglioni MC, Avanzini F, Pangrazzi I, Tognoni G, Brown DL. Aspirin for the primary prevention of cardiovascular events in women and men: a sex-specific meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. JAMA. 2006;295(3):306-313.

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Expert & Community Posts

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It's ADHD Awareness Week! Celebrities speak out about their ADHD
By Merely Me , Health Expert

...of whom will still be dealing with the issues of ASHD.  Although ADHD is often considered a... Read more »

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What Is The Relationship Between Depression and Heart Disease?
By Chris Ballas, M.D. , Health Expert

...in one's life predisposed the individual to future coronary heart disease. Surprisingly, the... Read more »

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The Untold Story: Heart Disease is a Reversible Process
By Dr. William Davis , Health Expert

...process.  For the great majority of people, coronary heart disease is something that you... Read more »

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Coronary Heart Disease Plays a Major Role in the Life Expectancy of People with Schizophrenia
By Paul Ballas , Health Expert

...out of 3 people with the illness actually die of coronary heart disease (CHD).  Some research... Read more »

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The Detection Gap
By Dr. William Davis , Health Expert

...Never heard of it? That's the wide expanse between coronary heart disease detected by... Read more »

Health Guide

Stress Test: When are Stress Tests Necessary?
...you are at an unusually high risk for cardiovascular events. If you have already been diagnosed with coronary heart disease (CAD), a stress test may enable the doctor to estimate the severity of... Read more »
Angina Treatment Patient Guide- Enhanced External Counterpulsation
...study published in the April 2000 issue of Clinical Cardiology reported results in 33 patients with coronary heart disease who received EECP. After five years, 64 percent did not need bypass... Read more »
What is Cholesterol?: A Patient Guide
...What You Need to Know. Accessed January 17, 2002. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Coronary heart disease explained. Accessed January 17, 2002. What you should know... Read more »
Lowering Cholesterol for Patients
...cholesterol. What You Need to Know. Accessed January 17, 2002. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Coronary heart disease explained. Accessed January 17, 2002.What you should know about... Read more »
Migraine Headaches: Highlights
...Women who experience migraines with aura have a higher risk for heart attack, angina, and death due to coronary heart disease, according to a 2006 Journal of the American Medical Association... Read more »

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