Symposier - Rheumatic Disease as a Novel Risk Factor for Cardiovascular Disease
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Symposier - Rheumatic Disease as a Novel Risk Factor for Cardiovascular Disease
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Most Recently Shared on March 14, 2012 at 6:11 pm By:
Rheumatic Disease as a Novel Risk Factor for Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Naveed Sattar. http://t.co/1TiK1OIh
Symposier - Risk Factors for Sudden Cardiac Death in Post-Menopausal Women with Coronary Artery Disease
symposier.com — “Uploaded and shared in Youtube by: pennmedicine — A new study from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania indicates that post-menopausal women with coronary artery disease and other risk factors are at an increased risk for sudden cardiac death (SCD). "Until now, there has been very little data about SCD risk in women with existing cardiovascular conditions. Our research has revealed an important subset of women who are at an increased risk for SCD," said Raj” View full resource at symposier.com
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Risk Factors for Sudden Cardiac Death in Post-Menopausal Women with Coronary Artery Disease. http://bit.ly/ojncdM
The effects of time and intensity of exercise on novel and established markers of CVD in adolescent youth - Buchan - 2011 - American Journal of Human Biology - Wiley Online Library
onlinelibrary.wiley.com — “The effects of time and intensity of exercise on novel and established markers of CVD in adolescent youth - Buchan - 2011 - American Journal of Human Biology - Wiley Online Library” View full resource at onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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For adolescents higher intensity short duration exercise bouts improved cardiovascular disease risk factors short term: http://bit.ly/eXy8yc
New gene regions identified that predispose people to heart attacks: Some hint at previously unknown mechanisms that increase risk
sciencedaily.com — “Scientists have identified 13 new gene sites associated with the risk of coronary artery disease and validated 10 sites found in previous studies. Several of the novel sites discovered in the study do not appear to relate to known risk factors, suggesting previously unsuspected mechanisms for cardiovascular disease.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Researchers identify 13 new gene sites linked with risk of coronary artery disease
news-medical.net — “An international research collaboration has identified 13 new gene sites associated with the risk of coronary artery disease and validated 10 sites found in previous studies. Several of the novel sites discovered in the study, which is being published online in Nature Genetics, do not appear to relate to known risk factors, suggesting previously unsuspected mechanisms for cardiovascular disease.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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New gene regions identified that predispose people to heart attacks: Some hint at previously unknown mechanisms that increase risk
sciencedaily.com — “Scientists have identified 13 new gene sites associated with the risk of coronary artery disease and validated 10 sites found in previous studies. Several of the novel sites discovered in the study do not appear to relate to known risk factors, suggesting previously unsuspected mechanisms for cardiovascular disease.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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ScienceDaily: Thirteen new heart-disease-associated gene sites identified: Some hint at: http://bit.ly/gTRL0G Full http://bit.ly/gL5Tq6
New gene regions identified that predispose people to heart attacks: Some hint at previously unknown mechanisms that increase risk
sciencedaily.com — “Scientists have identified 13 new gene sites associated with the risk of coronary artery disease and validated 10 sites found in previous studies. Several of the novel sites discovered in the study do not appear to relate to known risk factors, suggesting previously unsuspected mechanisms for cardiovascular disease.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Symposier - CRP Screening Does Not Improve Conventional Heart Risk Assessment
symposier.com — “Uploaded and shared in Youtube by: ElsGlobalMedicalNews --" Analysis of more than 4,800 patients showed that high-sensitivity C-reactive protein screening only minimally improved risk assessment in middle-aged patients who had traditional cardiovascular disease risk factors. Read the story: http://bit.ly/hNiqVc” View full resource at symposier.com
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CRP Screening Does Not Improve Conventional Heart Risk Assessment. http://bit.ly/gHIiXf
Symposier - ENEA 2010: The cardiotoxicity associated with acromegaly
symposier.com — “Uploaded and shared in Youtube by: ecancertv " Dr Christian Berg talks to ecancer.tv about the heightened cardiovascular risk found in acromegaly patients and outlines the factors that contribute to this. Acromegaly patients are more likely to suffer heart disease or myocardial infarction; however, this risk can be reduced using treatments such as pegvisomant. Dr Berg discusses the extent to which this treatment could benefit acromegaly patients and explains how other common symptoms should be a” View full resource at symposier.com
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ENEA 2010: The cardiotoxicity associated with acromegaly. http://bit.ly/dqI4ZP
Symposier - Coronary Artery Disease: Prevention, Detection and
symposier.com — “This course is designed to provide practicing physicians and healthcare staff with an in-depth overview of the entire spectrum of coronary artery disease. Novel risk factors, state-of-the-art imaging technologies and new management strategies for patients with acute coronary artery disease will be highlighted.” View full resource at symposier.com
Most Recently Shared on September 27, 2010 at 9:54 pm By:
"Coronary Artery Disease: Prevention, Detection and Treatment", Oct 22-24, Las Vegas, NV, more: @MayoClinic or http://bit.ly/dAq9ds
Symposier - Abdominal Obesity Congress 2011
symposier.com — “The congress takes a multidisciplinary approach to the assessment and management of abdominal obesity as a key risk factor for the development of diabetes and cardiovascular disease.” View full resource at symposier.com
Most Recently Shared on August 21, 2010 at 12:49 am By:
"Abdominal Obesity Congress 2011", Feb 24-26 2011, Buenos Aires Argentina, More: @Kenes_Group or: http://bit.ly/bGelRI
Symposier - MedicalHorizon: Added Sugars Increase Heart Disease Risk Factors
symposier.com — “Uploaded and Shared in Youtube by: EmoryUniversity Added sugars in processed foods and beverages may increase cardiovascular disease risk factors, according to a study by Emory University researchers. Speaking here is study co-author Miriam Vos, MD, MSPH, assistant professor of pediatrics, Emory School of Medicine. About the Study The study, published in the April 20, 2010, issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), analyzed U.S. government nutritional data and blood lipid ” View full resource at symposier.com
Most Recently Shared on May 31, 2010 at 5:59 pm By:
MedicalHorizon: Added Sugars Increase Heart Disease Risk Factors, Miriam Vos, MD. http://bit.ly/aRWQI8
Symposier - American Heart Association - Workplace Wellness in todays Economy
symposier.com — “Uploaded and Shared in Youtube by: MultiVuVideos Worksite wellness programs are a proven strategy to prevent the major risk factors for cardiovascular disease, according to a policy statement published today in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association.” View full resource at symposier.com
Most Recently Shared on January 22, 2010 at 3:53 pm By:
American Heart Association - Workplace Wellness in todays Economy -> http://bit.ly/5eEfIW // Follow AHA at @AHAScience
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