The models allow risk to vary with age, previous heart attack history and unobserved individual heterogeneity. We find that the risk of subsequent events is far higher than the risk of the first event, particularly high within 1 year after an event, and that unobserved heterogeneity is important...
The study identified a particular “protein signature" that accurately predicts the chance of suffering a heart attack, stroke or heart failure over a four-year period.Currently, doctors assess the likelihood of patients suffering heart problems by looking at factors including weight, blood pressure,...
D.Heart disease such as coronary artery disease (CAD) can lead to heart attack E.Here are some of the surprising ways she puts forward to boost your heart health F.Volunteering allows you to connect to your community and make it a better place G.Abramson points out th...
题目内容 (请给出正确答案) [主观题] Excessive intake of fluoride mayA.increase the likelihood of heart attackB.cause Excessive intake of fluoride may A.increase the likelihood of heart attack B.cause the bone fracture C.cause fluorosis in the blood D.weaken the bone quality and hurt the l...
The researchers likened amyloid plaque in the brain to cholesterol in the blood. Both are warning signs with few outward manifestations until a catastrophic event occurs. Treating the symptoms can fend off the resulting malady—Alzheimer's or a heart attack—the effects of which may be irreversible...
Currently, doctors assess the likelihood of patients suffering heart problems by looking at factors including weight, blood pressure, age and cholesterol (胆固醇) levels. However, blood protein analysis can provide more accurate clues to the state of a person’s health. The technology was found to...
Faster heart attack patients treated, the better their likelihood of survivaltext editorEmerging Infectious Diseases
Comment on: Perceived heart attack likelihood in adults with a high diabetes riskdoi:10.1016/j.hrtlng.2023.01.015Rabia IslamHamza IslamHeart & Lung; The Journal of Acute and Critical Care
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