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Archive - May 2009

  • Intensive glucose control reduces CV events in Type 2 diabetes (26/05/2009)
  • New approach for combined carotid and coronary disease (26/05/2009)
  • 'New era' hailed in BP management (26/05/2009)
  • No referendum on hospitals takeover (25/05/2009)
  • Indigenous cardiac patients at high risk (25/05/2009)
  • Bone-marrow injection shows promise in ischaemia (20/05/2009)
  • Thiazides still best for BP: ALLHAT (18/05/2009)
  • No significant reduction of CV events with aspirin in PAD (18/05/2009)
  • Can virtual really become reality? (18/05/2009)
  • Persistent CV risk despite treatment of hypothyroidism (18/05/2009)
  • NT-proBNP strong prognostic marker in elderly with AMI (13/05/2009)
  • Heart Foundation conference 2009 sneak preview (13/05/2009)
  • Impact of smoking on mortality and CV disease substantial (12/05/2009)
  • Oestradiol extremes increase mortality in men with CHF (12/05/2009)
  • Doctor-directed violence more likely from rehab patients (12/05/2009)
  • Studies give reassurance on DES long-term safety (10/05/2009)
  • Pre-op homocysteine predicts mortality, especially post CABG (06/05/2009)
  • Lifestyle factors tied to older adults' diabetes risk (06/05/2009)
  • VT/VF after PCI increases mortality risk (06/05/2009)
  • Cardiologist criticised in Australian Court (06/05/2009)
  • Microalbuminuria predicts VTE (06/05/2009)
  • BP guidelines should include monitoring strategies (06/05/2009)

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