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Cardiovascular Disease is one of the most important non-communicable diseases facing Europeans. This section includes short commentaries about the most urgent issues in the area of cardiovascular diseases. In addition to topics such as health policy and personal responsibility, learn about multiple risk factors, prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and gender bias.

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1 Biomarkers In Chronic Diseases: Diabetes, Obesity, Cardiovascular Diseases, And More…
2 Cardiovascular Diseases Are Killing Every Year More Than 17.5 Million People Worldwide
3 Hypercholesterolemia And Cardio Vascular Diseases
4 Barriers to Cardio Vascular Disease Prevention
5 Further Lessons To Understand Better Statins And Cell-Dependent Effects In The Brain
6 Nutrition And Noncommunicable Diseases
7 Bridging Adipobiology And Cardiometabolic Diseases
8 Influenza And Cardiovascular Diseases
9 Pediatric Fatness Measurement: A Completely Different Approach To Define Obesity From Adults!
10 Body-Mass Index And Mortality In Adults
11 What To Eat And Chew For Prevention Of Heart Attack: The Columbus Concept
12 Atherothrombotic Disease (ATD) Is The Leading Cause Of Morbidity And Mortality In The World
13 Commonalities And Differences Between Europe And America In fighting CVD
14 Americans Are Paving The Way For Global Cardiovascular Prevention
15 What To Do Beyond EUROACTION To Improve Cardiovascular Health In Europe?
16 Gender Differences In CRP Studies
17 CRP, A Recommended Biomarker In CVD Prevention
18 Is CRP Entering Into The Olympus Of The Gods?
19 Improving Health Systems Performance
20 Assessing The Case For Investing In Health Systems

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