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Fasting is not routinely required for determination of a lipid

... this applies to the majority of individuals, but rarely some exhibit exaggerated responses. These studies were the Women’s Health Study from the USA, the Copenhagen General Population Study from Denmark, the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey from the USA (Figure 3), and the Calgary La ...
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full text PDF - European Atherosclerosis Society

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... groups, one exposed and one not exposed to a suspected aetiological factor, is a useful measure of the risk associated with the factor. This measure is of most interest when the association is considered causal, and has been termed the attributable risk (MacMahon and Pugh, 1970). Expressed as a perc ...
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... 4-year clinical outcome after off-pump CABG than after PCI.21 Major adverse cardiac events (MACES) occurred 27.5% after stenting and 9.8% after surgery, freedom from angina was 67% after stenting and 85% after surgery, need for anti-anginal medication was significantly lower after surgery compared t ...
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Seven Countries Study

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