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 1   II,     5.  2.Acr|      Coronary Artery Bypass Graft~CHD~Coronary Heart Disease~CT-Scan~
 2   II,     5.  2.  3|           coronary heart disease (CHD) was higher in many populations
 3   II,     5.  2.  6|           Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) (Keys A et al, 1966). Subsequently,
 4   II,     5.  2.  6|     plasma cholesterol levels and CHD risk was convincingly proven
 5   II,     5.  2.  6|        are directly associated to CHD risk, while the High Density
 6   II,     5.  2.  6|   reduction causes a reduction of CHD morbidity and mortality (
 7   II,     5.  2.  6|      increased risk of stroke, of CHD and of peripheral vascular
 8   II,     9        |       factors for atherosclerotic CHD are similar in women and
 9   II,     9        |        inhibitors reduce risk for CHD events in women as well
10   II,     9        |       reduction in risk for major CHD events in women, similar
11   II,     9        |         At present, prevention of CHD should rely on identifying
12   II,     9        |   Vigilant management of risk for CHD in women is imperative.
13   II,     9        |       disease burden, over 20% of CHD, and 10% of stroke in developed
14   II,     9.  3.  1|           coronary heart disease (CHD). Studies of menopause are
15   II,     9.  3.  1|          it an increased risk for CHD, which is not gender dependant.~ ~
16   II,     9.  3.  1|          coronary heart diseases (CHD) mortality than men with
17   II,     9.  3.  1|       factors for atherosclerotic CHD are similar in women and
18   II,     9.  3.  1|        inhibitors reduce risk for CHD events in women as well
19   II,     9.  3.  1|       reduction in risk for major CHD events in women, similar
20   II,     9.  3.  1|         At present, prevention of CHD should rely on identifying
21   II,     9.  3.  1|   Vigilant management of risk for CHD in women is imperative.
22   II,     9.  3.  1|       disease burden, over 20% of CHD, and 10% of stroke in developed
23   II,     9.  3.  1| management strategies relating to CHD: A video-simulation experiment.
24   II,     9.  3.  1|       Density~BMI~Body Mass Index~CHD~Coronary Hearth Disease~
25   II,     9.  4.  2|    European regions indicate that CHD is increasing in the older
26   II,     9.  4.  3|  effective forms of treatment for CHD, leading to more people
27   II,     9.  4.  8|         immunodeficiency syndrome~CHD~Coronary Heart Disease~DoH~
28   II,     9.  5.  3|       disease burden, over 20% of CHD, and 10% of stroke in developed
29  III,    10.  2.  1|       Blood Alcohol Concentration~CHD~Coronary Heart Disease~CHOICE~
30  III,    10.  2.  2|           Coronary Heart Disease (CHD). Subsequently, the existence
31  III,    10.  2.  2|     plasma cholesterol levels and CHD risk was convincingly proven
32  III,    10.  2.  2|        with an increase of 27% in CHD incidence, which is a good
33  III,    10.  2.  2|    followed by a 25% reduction in CHD incidence after 5 years.
34  III,    10.  2.  2|          incidence after 5 years. CHD is rare in populations with
35  III,    10.  2.  3|         increased risk of stroke, CHD or peripheral vascular disease.
36  III,    10.  2.  3|           with risk of stroke and CHD, progressively and linearly
37  III,    10.  2.  3|        doubling of mortality from CHD and stroke. CVD risk is
38   IV,    13.  2.  2|       disease burden, over 20% of CHD, and 10% of stroke in developed