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Metabolic disorders
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Scientific letters
Low grade inflammation is notably suppressed by conventional anti-inflammatory treatment: a randomised crossover trial
- C G Perry, S J Cleland, J M Connell, J R Petrie, and N Sattar
Heart 2004; 90: 804-805.
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Papers
New evidence in hypertension and hyperlipidaemia
- N Chapman
Heart 2004; 90: iv14-17iv.
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Diabetes: preventing coronary heart disease in a high risk group
- M D Feher
Heart 2004; 90: iv18-21iv.
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Primary prevention of cardiovascular disease: managing hypertension and hyperlipidaemia
- F D R Hobbs
Heart 2004; 90: iv22-25iv.
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Scientific letters
Decrease in circulating endothelial progenitor cells in patients with stable coronary artery disease
- T Eizawa, U Ikeda, Y Murakami, K Matsui, T Yoshioka, M Takahashi, K Muroi, and K Shimada
Heart 2004; 90: 685-686.
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Scientific letters
Mortality caused by acute myocardial infarction in Qatari women
- J Al Suwaidi, A Bener, S Behair, and H A Al Binali
Heart 2004; 90: 693-694.
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Scientific letters
A population based study of Ramadan fasting and acute coronary syndromes
- J Al Suwaidi, A Bener, A Suliman, R Hajar, A M Salam, M T Numan, and H A Al Binali
Heart 2004; 90: 695-696.
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Mini-symposium
SOXF: redox mediators of vascular smooth muscle cell growth
- Z G Jin and B C Berk
Heart 2004; 90: 488-490.
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Free radical production by dysfunctional eNOS
- M C Verhaar, P E Westerweel, A J van Zonneveld, and T J Rabelink
Heart 2004; 90: 494-495.
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Cardiovascular medicine
Insulin induced increase in coronary flow reserve is abolished by dexamethasone in young men with uncomplicated type 1 diabetes
- H Laine, J Sundell, P Nuutila, O T Raitakari, M Luotolahti, T Rönnemaa, T Elomaa, P Koskinen, and J Knuuti
Heart 2004; 90: 270-276.
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