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Stroke
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Therapeutics
Ramipril reduced mortality and cardiovascular morbidity in high risk adults
- Klas Malmberg, Lars Rydén
Evid. Based Med. 2000; 5: 47.
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Therapeutics
Gemfibrozil reduced the risk for coronary events in men with coronary artery disease and low levels of high density lipoprotein cholesterol
- Edward P Havranek
Evid. Based Med. 2000; 5: 49.
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Aetiology
Surgical volume was not related to 30 day mortality in 8 common operations
- John D Birkmeyer
Evid. Based Med. 2000; 5: 62.
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Aetiology
Review: high levels of homocysteine are associated with an increased risk for cardiovascular disease
- Bernard A Cooper
Evid. Based Med. 2000; 5: 63.
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Diagnostic Strategies for Common Medical Problems
- Sharon E Straus
Evid. Based Med. 2000; 5: 7.
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Therapeutics
Review: aspirin reduces the risk for stroke in patients with previous transient ischaemic attack or stroke but does not have a dose-response effect
- Robert Hart
Evid. Based Med. 2000; 5: 9.
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Review: low-dose thiazides are the most effective first-line drugs for hypertension
- Mohammad G Saklayen
Evid. Based Med. 2000; 5: 10.
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n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids reduced mortality and morbidity after recent myocardial infarction
- David Massel
Evid. Based Med. 2000; 5: 13.
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Atorvastatin was at least as effective as PTCA for reducing ischaemic events in patients with stable coronary artery disease
- David J Maron
Evid. Based Med. 2000; 5: 14.
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