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  • ...]], aimed at supporting clinicians in optimising individual cardiovascular risk reduction. ...E data contains some 3-million person-years of observation and 7,934 fatal cardiovascular events.
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  • ...imed to evaluate the efficacy of rosuvastatin in preventing cardiovascular disease in individuals with normal [[LDL cholesterol]] levels but elevated [[C-reac ...a marker of inflammation, has been identified as a potential predictor of cardiovascular events, leading to the hypothesis that statins may benefit individuals with
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  • ...ging procedure primarily aimed at evaluating the extent of coronary artery disease. By specifically identifying calcium deposits within the coronary arteries, ...these deposits can lead to arterial narrowing, thereby posing a potential risk for cardiac events.
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  • ...used to diagnose [[coronary artery disease]] (also known as ischemic heart disease) and assess patient prognosis after a [[myocardial infarction]] (heart atta ...l motion of the heart. This is used to detect obstructive coronary artery disease.
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  • ...related [[psychosis]] treated with antipsychotic drugs are at an increased risk of death. Invega® is not approved for use in patients with dementia-relate .... Avoid use with drugs that also increase QT interval and in patients with risk factors for prolonged QT interval.
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  • * Increased risk of death in elderly people with [[dementia]] related [[psychosis]] * Increased risk of suicidal thoughts or actions in children and young adults
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  • # '''Cardiovascular (CV)/ Central Nervous System (CNS) syndrome:''' the full syndrome will usua * The diagnosis of ARS can be difficult to make because ARS causes no unique disease.
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  • ...omplete physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. This encyclopedia provides an extensive guide on various heal == Understanding Health and Disease ==
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  • ...|heartbeat]] is affected.<ref name=Levine2008/> It results in an increased risk of an [[cardiac arrhythmia|irregular heartbeat]] which can result in [[Sync ...people with LQTS who survive [[cardiac arrest]] and remain untreated, the risk of death within 15 years is greater than 50%.<ref name=Ackerman2017>{{cite
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  • Critical Aortic Stenosis: Mx – Valve Repair (Valvulopalsty only for high risk cases) Fifth Disease: child is infectious before onset of rash
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  • * '''[[Alzheimer disease]]''' - A condition marked by progressive loss of brain function shown by wo ...a one of the most common causes of gastroenteritis in and is a notifiable disease.
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  • * [[ABR]] - [[absolute bed rest]]. * [[ARD]] - [[Acute Respiratory Disease]].
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  • * [[Absolute neutrophil count]] * [[Absolute threshold]]
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  • * [[Absolute risk]] * [[Absolute]]
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  • ==Published research: Non-disease specific (unselected) patients== ...the UK in 2005, studied 3,244 patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cerebrovascular accidents, pulmonary embolism, pneumonia, collapse and upp
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  • * [[absolute alcohol]] * [[absolute ceiling]]
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  • * [[Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)]] - A common type of heart disease caused by plaque buildup in the wall of the arteries that supply blood to t * [[Valvular Heart Disease]] - Any disease process involving one or more of the four valves of the heart (the aortic,
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  • ...cells or tissues for examination to determine the presence or extent of a disease. ...that is long-lasting or recurrent. In cancer, chronic may also describe a disease that is slow-growing.
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  • * [[Absolute neutrophil count]] * [[Absolute threshold]]
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  • # [[Lyme disease]] # [[Crohn's disease]]
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