cardiovascular disease

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meaningsofcardiovascularanddisease

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cardiovascular
adjective
uk
/ˌkɑː.di.əʊˈvæs.kjə.lər/
us
/ˌkɑːr.di.oʊˈvæs.kjə.lɚ/
relating to the heart and blood vessels (= tubes that carry blood around ...
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disease
noun
uk
/dɪˈziːz/
us
/dɪˈziːz/
(an) illness of people, animals, plants, etc., caused by infection or a failure of health rather than by ...
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(Definition ofcardiovascularanddiseasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Cardiovasculardisease, ageing, and traffic accidents.
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Second, the intervention also affected risk factors forcardiovasculardisease.
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The effect of development oncardiovasculardiseaseis ambiguous.
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Cardiovasculardiseasein developing countries : myths, realities, and opportunities.
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Logistic regression analysis controlling for establishedcardiovasculardiseasefactors and diabetes duration and therapy showed that glycosylated haemoglobin was still not associated withcardiovasculardisease.
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Controversies surrounding the use of beta-blockers in older patients withcardiovasculardisease.
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The risk ofcardiovasculardiseasein old people may be affected by a survivorship effect.
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These causes are classed in second rank betweencardiovasculardiseaseand cancer.
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Statins are also recommended for use in hypertensive patients complicated bycardiovasculardisease.
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The meeting also recognized the human element of interventions incardiovasculardisease.
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In particular, male patients had a higher rate of deaths fromcardiovasculardisease.
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Twenty-four percent were diabetics, and 16 percent had a previous history ofcardiovasculardisease.
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High fatality rates of late-life depression associated withcardiovasculardisease.
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The latter focused on history ofcardiovasculardisease, stroke, other neurological illness and memory problems.
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Arthritis was reported in a third of cases, and stroke andcardiovasculardiseasein a fifth.
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Yet the incidence and mortality rates ofcardiovasculardiseaseare higher in lower social class groupings.
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The most popular areas were 'prescribing' (61%), 'cardiovasculardisease' (58%) and primary/ secondary care interface (47%).
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A doseresponse relationship remained after controlling for age and the initial presence ofcardiovasculardisease.
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Another recent study examined community interventions aimed at reducing the burden ofcardiovasculardisease.
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Prenatal detection ofcardiovasculardisease, however, was limited to 2.3% of all the enrolled cases.
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There was no significant difference in the rate of ischaemiccardiovasculardisease.
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The longer term problems include intellectual impairment, problem behaviour, infertility, high blood pressure andcardiovasculardisease.
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Forcardiovasculardiseaseit has been said that the effects are very rapid.
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Among the 64 patients aged 15 and older,cardiovasculardiseaseand trauma dominated.
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