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Vascutek makes implants to treat patients with aortic disease, a coronary condition.
THE Heartbleed bug sounds like a nasty coronary condition.
From the mid-1530s Luther was plagued by kidney stones and an obvious coronary condition.
In other words, they were more likely to be excluded due to premorbid disability, a coronary condition, early deterioration, late arrival, refusing participation or being missed by recruiters.
Having an intracerebral haemorrhage meant that the patients were less likely to be excluded (than recruited) because they were already involved in another trial, or had a coronary condition.
30 Patients with intracerebral haemorrhage were also less likely to be excluded because of a coronary condition and less likely to be recruited to another trial, again consistent with current evidence.
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No, because the evidence is strong that HIT is good for people who have coronary conditions.
That makes transdermals ideal for people who need, say, hormone-replacement therapy (testosterone or estradiol), treatment for coronary conditions (nitroglycerine), or chronic pain relief (fentanyl).
Now, with advances in preventive care and treatment for coronary conditions and risk factors, such as high blood pressure and diabetes, the threat of heart disease is becoming increasingly manageable.
The UN has declared 2016 the International Year of Pulses (IYP) because 'Pulses are a vital source of plant-based proteins and amino acids for people around the globe and should be eaten as part of a healthy diet to address obesity, as well as to prevent and help manage chronic diseases such as diabetes, coronary conditions and cancer'.
Fibrinogen has been reported as a predictor, marker, and mediator of coronary conditions.
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