灯丝
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飞来飞去真休
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Linear Correlation and Regression,interact with traditional risk factors to negatively, and positively, influence CVD outcomes. The aim of this chapter is to provide an overview of key behavioral and psychosocial CVD risk factors with a focus on sex, racial/ethnic, and socioeconomic variations in prevalence and impact. This review i
adduction
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Rechnen mit Wahrscheinlichkeiten,ion and management of ischemic heart disease have dramatically reduced morbidity and mortality. Unfortunately improvements in care have not affected men and women equitably and there remain significant disparities in outcomes post acute myocardial infarction (AMI) when gender is considered. Women ha
加剧
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Choreography
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Michel Huguier,Pierre-Yves Boëlleorbidities. Long-term outcomes after coronary revascularization are similar between men and women, or even better in women. Intracoronary imaging studies showed fewer “high-risk” plaques in women as compared with men. While there was a significant difference in coronary flow reserve between men and
地壳
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AGOG
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泥沼
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Rotator-Cuff
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World-Forming: The Agentic Consumer,cancer cure rates, side effects of breast cancer therapy are also common. This chapter serves as an introduction to cardiovascular sequelae of breast cancer treatment with anthracyclines, hormonal therapy, radiation therapy, and targeted anti-cancer therapies. While there is some knowledge of mechan
MIRE
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Cedric J. Pearce,Kenneth L. Rinehart Jr.upsurge in female deaths due to non-communicable diseases (NCDs). In 2015, NCDs accounted for 2.7 million women’s deaths in India, of which 1.1 million were due to cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). Gender specific data for all cardiovascular conditions and their risk factors are not routinely collecte