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Knowing Your Risk Factors for Coronary Heart Disease Improves Adherence to Advice on Lifestyle Changes and Medication

...Implementation of guidelines for coronary heart disease prevention is less optimal in clinical practice. The aim...
9/15/2006 | Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing


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Racial Disparities in Outcomes Following Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting

...More than 12 million people in the United States have coronary heart disease, the second leading cause of hospitalization in the United...
9/15/2006 | Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing


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We Are What We Eat: Women and Diet for Cardiovascular Health

...components. Women should routinely consume a diet known to prevent coronary heart disease, stroke, and other cardiovascular risk factors. Essential aspects of...
2/14/2006 | Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing


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A Behavior Change Intervention for Women in Cardiac Rehabilitation

...psychosocial benefits of cardiac rehabilitation programs for individuals suffering from coronary heart disease. Yet, fewer women than men are referred to, begin...
4/11/2006 | Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing


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Primary Prevention in Patients With a Strong Family History of Coronary Heart Disease

...environmental factors places first-degree relatives of individuals with premature coronary heart disease at greater risk of developing the disease than the...
4/30/2003 | Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing



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