Geographical variations and predictors of coronary artery disease mortality in Turkiye: an environmental and behavioral analysis | BMC Cardiovascular Disorders

Geographical variations and predictors of coronary artery disease mortality in Turkiye: an environmental and behavioral analysis | BMC Cardiovascular Disorders

Coronary artery disease is one of the most common cardiovascular diseases worldwide. Despite its high prevalence,…

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Why Didn’t Statins Protect Dad from Clogged Coronary Arteries? What About Aspirin?

Why Didn’t Statins Protect Dad from Clogged Coronary Arteries? What About Aspirin?

Most cardiologists take it as absolute fact that cholesterol is a bad actor in the heart…

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P2Y12 drugs may be better than aspirin to prevent heart attack and stroke in patients with coronary artery disease

P2Y12 drugs may be better than aspirin to prevent heart attack and stroke in patients with coronary artery disease

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Giving a P2Y12 inhibitor anti-clotting drug to patients with coronary artery disease…

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Association between dietary inflammatory index and all-cause mortality risk in adults with coronary heart disease in the United States

Association between dietary inflammatory index and all-cause mortality risk in adults with coronary heart disease in the United States

NHANES study population Participants were excluded based on several criteria:1 being under 18 years of age;2…

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Identifying risk factors associated with the health-related quality of life for coronary heart diseases elderly using association rule mining

Identifying risk factors associated with the health-related quality of life for coronary heart diseases elderly using association rule mining

Sheng-Shou, H. U. et al. Report on cardiovascular health and diseases in china 2021: an updated…

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A systematic review of healthcare experiences of women and men living with coronary heart disease

A systematic review of healthcare experiences of women and men living with coronary heart disease

In total, 266 studies were screened, of which 43 studies were included (Fig. 2). Eleven studies…

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