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Diabetes-related kidney disease is associated with end-stage renal disease and mortalitybut opportunities remain to quantify its association with cardiovascular andnon-cardiovascular morbidity outcomes. We used the Truven Health MarketScan CommercialPhysical activity sedentary behavior time and lipid .
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Abdominal obesity is linked to cardiovascular diseases in type 1 diabetesT1D . Theprimary aim was to explore associations between abdominal obesity and cardiovascularcompli ions metabolic and inflammatory factors. The secondary aim was to exploreBMC Cardiovascular Disorders BioMed Central
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Cardiovascular risk factors are increasing in most developing countries. To datehowever very little standardized data has been collected on the primary risk fac cross the spectrum of economic development. Data are particularly sparse from Africa. InDietary Salt Intake and Cardiovascular Disease .
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Of the patients with psoriasis self-reporting PsA 44.4% had cardiovascular disease CVD 26.3% had psychiatric illness and 3.2% had inflammatory bowel diseaseIBD witheach more prevalent than among patients with psoriasis onlyp < 0.001 . OverallBMC Cardiovascular Disorders Home page
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Coronary artery diseaseCADis the main cause of death and morbidity in patients withtype 2 diabetes. However symptomatic events represent only a part of this burden asasymptomatic disease is probably at least as common with a high prevalence of silentBMC Public Health BioMed Central
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The association between unexplained falls and cardiovascular causes is increasinglyrecognized. Neurally mediated cardiovascular disorders and hypotensive syndromes arefound in almost 20 percent of the patients with unexplained falls. However the approachBMC Cardiovascular Disorders Submission guidelines
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Chronic kidney diseaseCKDis an important healthcare problem. The estimated prevalencein the Netherlands is 12% which is similar to the prevalence in the US and the UK 13% 2 3 .CKD causes substantial morbidity and mortality mainly related to increasedBMC Cardiovascular Disorders BioMed Central
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Cardiovascular diseaseCVDis a leading cause of death among adults with type 2diabetes mellitusT2D . We recently reported that glycemic control in patients with T2Dcan be significantly improved through a continuous care interventionCCIincludingBMC Cardiovascular Disorders BioMed Central
BioMed Central Page 1 of 5page number not for citation purposesBMC CardiovascularDisorders Research article Open Access Prevalence of coronary artery disease risk factorsin Iran: a population based survey ZN Hatmi*1 S Tahvildari2 A Gafarzadeh Motlag3 and APrevalence of chronic kidney disease in South Asia: a .
Globally Chronic Kidney DiseaseCKDis one of the leading causes of death anddisability. In 1990 CKD was the 27th leading cause of death which rose up and became18th leading cause of death in 2010 .In 2013 around 1 million people died because ofAspirin for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease .
The role of aspirin in primary prevention of cardiovascular diseaseCVDremainsunclear. We aimed to investigate the benefit-risk ratio of aspirin for primary preventionof CVD with a particular focus on subgroups. Randomized controlled trials comparing theBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders Home page
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders is an open access peer-reviewed journal that considersarticles on all aspects of the prevention diagnosis and management of musculoskeletaldisorders as well as related molecular genetics pathophysiology and epidemiology.Transfusion burden in non-dialysis chronic kidney disease .
Transfusion patterns are not well characterized in non-dialysisNDchronic kidneydiseaseCKDpatients. This study describes the proportion of patients transfused unitsof blood transfused and trigger-hemoglobinHblevels for transfusions in severe anemicEffect of using cardiovascular risk scoring in routine .
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In chronic hemodialysis patients with secondary hyperparathyroidism pathologicalmodifi ions of bone and mineral metabolism increase the risk of cardiovasculWPCbidity and mortality. Parathyroidectomy reducing the incidence of cardiovascularBMC Cardiovascular Disorders BioMed Central
BioMed Central Page 1 of 10page number not for citation purposesBMC CardiovascularDisorders Research article Open Access Population based prevalence of high blood pressureamong adults in Addis Ababa: uncovering a silent epidemic Fikru Tesfaye*1 Peter Byass2Aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs .
Cancer patients have a highly increased risk of psychiatric disorders followingdiagnosis compared with cancer-free individuals. Inflammation is involved in thedevelopment of both cancer and psychiatric disorders. The role of non-steroidal