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Archive - July 2009
Resistant hypertension responds to salt restriction
(28/07/2009)
Treatment improves heart function after injury
(28/07/2009)
Warfarin can continue through cardiac rhythm device implantation
(28/07/2009)
Reform report creates uncertainty for specialists
(28/07/2009)
Cataracts linked to antihypertensive therapy
(28/07/2009)
Federal health takeover
(22/07/2009)
Fasting insulin levels closely correlated with metabolic syndrome
(22/07/2009)
Nurse-led care for ACS successful
(22/07/2009)
CVD risk factors increasing in diabetes patients
(21/07/2009)
Outcomes worse with endoscopic harvesting
(21/07/2009)
Food regulator dismisses folic acid safety concerns
(19/07/2009)
Teenager recovers after donor heart removed
(15/07/2009)
Risk algorithm guides ICD use after STEMI
(14/07/2009)
IQ links CVD and socio-economic status
(14/07/2009)
Widespread coronary artery CT scans not recommended
(14/07/2009)
QRISK superior to Framingham
(13/07/2009)
No benefit in lower blood pressure targets
(12/07/2009)
Statin muscle damage missed
(09/07/2009)
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Endocrinologists disagree over best cardiac risk equation
(08/07/2009)
Anxiety linked to frequent angina
(08/07/2009)
Tougher warnings for smoking cessation drugs
(08/07/2009)
Meta-analysis supports statin benefit in primary prevention
(07/07/2009)
Melbourne study explains arrhythmias after MI
(07/07/2009)
CTA identifies vulnerable plaques at risk of future rupture
(07/07/2009)
Biomarkers may have limited benefit
(01/07/2009)
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