What Is Hyperlipidemia
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Cost-effectiveness of --strategies for hyperlipidemia treatment - JAAPA
jaapa.com — “Clinical question: What is the most cost-effective approach to cardiovascular prevention in persons with normal lipids?” View full resource at jaapa.com
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Arch Intern Med -- Abstract: Hypertriglyceridemia and Its Pharmacologic Treatment Among US Adults, March 23, 2009, Ford et al. 169 (6): 572
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Best way to lower blood Triglycerides is through lifestyle change-NOT pharma: http://tinyurl.com/cmlz5g
Stent Pain? What Do You Think?: Heart of the Matter
boards.medscape.com — “47 year old male. Past history of stents to LAD and Cx in 2005 for stable angina. Treated for hypertension and hyperlipidemia. Recurrent chest pain since the stents were placed, sounds anginal in nature. Between times he is fine, walks 1 mile on flat” View full resource at boards.medscape.com
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Managing CAD
secure.quantiamd.com — “A 62 year old male with a history of hypertension, hyperlipidemia and family history of coronary artery disease comes in for a company physical.” View full resource at secure.quantiamd.com
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Case: 62 yo male, htn, hyperlipidemia. Stress test suggests CAD, normal ejection frctn. What next? http://bit.ly/2L0dRV
Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Metabolic Syndrome. - NHI OnDemand - Health Studies Journal
nhiondemand.com — “Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is the most common type of sleep apnea is caused by obstruction of the upper airway. Metabolic syndrome is a combination of medical disorders such as increased blood pressure, elevated insulin levels, excess body fat around the waist or abnormal cholesterol levels that occur together increases the risk of developing cardiovascular disease and diabetes. A study was undertaken to evaluate the prevalence of obesity, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and hyperlipidemia i” View full resource at nhiondemand.com
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As #Sleep Awareness Month continues, read up on this new study about OSA and the affects on the body. What wakes you up? http://ow.ly/4mlqY
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