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Aspirin Therapy in Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease Based on the 2019 ACC/AHA Recommendations
Lack of social support and risk of an arterial hypertension in Russia/Siberia: gender features. MONICA-psychosocial epidemiological study
ACE Inhibitors versus ARBs in Heart Failure: The Evidence and Treatment Considerations
Subclinical atherosclerosis in systemic lupus erythematosus patients with secondary antiphospholipid syndrome
Atypical manifestations in acute myocardial infarction. Does it matter?
The biomark of atrial fibrillation in patients with essential hypertension: Aldosterone
Hypertension and Diabetes: An update in current recommendations for lowering blood pressure in patients with diabetes
New clinical hypertension study in Tripoli
సంపాదకీయం
Past Conference Editorial of Hypertension & CVD 2020
Cystatin C in patients with coronary artery disease
Cardiovascular Risk Scoring by Framingham Risk Score in Hospitalized Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease
Cardiovascular findings in Pregnancy: Common Cardiological findings during pregnancy: Greece
Global longitudinal strain accurateness in prediction of ischemic heart disease
Double Antithrombotic Therapy Complications Risk
Risk Factors of Restenosis on the Antiplatelet Therapy
Risk assessment of cardiovascular disease in Young adults affected by the metabolic syndrome using the Correlation between plasma total cholesterol/high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio and other biological variables
Clinical significance of smoking in acute inferior wall myocardial infarction complicated by third degree atrioventricular block
Past Conference Editorial of Cardiologists 2020
గత సమావేశ నివేదిక
Heart Congress 2020 Report
Get Juiced. A Guide to A Brilliant Life
Cardiac Hydatid Cysts ... A Surgical Challenge
Hypertension Risk from Iron Brake Particulate Matter
Anxiety disorders and heart diseases, Stress
Diabetes Mellitus and Cardiomyopathy
The critical role of the autonomic nervous system(ans) in the development and progression of cardiovascular diseases: for the first time, easily assesed and applied to patient management