Sentences with phrase «cardiovascular disease burden»

The study published in Arthritis Care & Research, a journal of the American College of Rheumatology (ACR), suggests that screening and treatment of psychosocial symptoms may curb the cardiovascular disease burden in RA patients.

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«Our study shows simply adding one of our available cardiac imaging resources may more accurately predict a patient's risk or diagnose their disease, also giving us an opportunity to prevent them from experiencing a future cardiac event and possibly save more lives from the burdens of cardiovascular diseases
«Given the relative ease of identifying hypertension and the availability of low cost medications, enabling better access to diagnostic and treatment services should be prioritized to reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease on Hispanic populations.
Since smoking and obesity are risk factors for cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, the additional burden of craving more fats and sugars, while not fully tasting them, could be detrimental to health.»
Obesity puts a large burden on the health care system and increases an individual's risk for a number of diseases including diabetes, cardiovascular disease and cancer.
The research, which provides an update for 2014 on the burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in Europe, shows that death rates from CVD (diseases of the heart and blood vessels) vary enormously.
While death rates from the acute phase of cardiovascular events have decreased, the disease burden remains high in the increasing number of survivors, which is especially important for those affected at a young age.
Researchers used those and other clinical findings to calculate the cumulative burden by tracking the incidence and severity of cardiovascular disease.
«Cardiovascular disease remains a substantial burden to the UK, both in terms of health and economic costs,» write the researchers, highlighting the «stark regional inequalities in the mortality and prevalence of [cardiovascular disease].»
It includes an overview of African Americans» burden of cardiovascular disease; how traditional risk factors and adverse health behaviors affect the disparities between African Americans and whites; a discussion of the genetic and biological factors that might contribute to cardiovascular disease in African Americans; and medical treatments and the social, cultural and environmental factors that influence prevention and disease management in African Americans.
By treating sooner and more aggressively, U.S. physicians may actually save money by reducing the overall economic burden of cardiovascular disease associated with hypertension, the authors suggest.
The cardiovascular and metabolic consequences of sleep apnoea are now recognised to be significant and will add to the overall burden of diseases within the EU in the next decade.
As a medical doctor who specializes in gut health, studies confirm what I've seen in my practice: The Mediterranean diet can reduce the burden or prevent development of cardiovascular disease, breast cancer, depression, colorectal cancer, diabetes, obesity, asthma, erectile dysfunction, and cognitive decline.
Simply put, most people suffering from chronic health conditions are dealing with a high toxic burden that is overwhelming the body's natural defenses and triggering symptoms associated with Alzheimer's disease, cancer and cardiovascular issues.
A growing body of empirical evidence indicates that significant adversity during childhood (e.g., from abuse or neglect, exposure to violence, deep and persistent poverty, and / or the cumulative burdens of racial or ethnic discrimination) can contribute to lifelong problems in learning, behavior, and chronic health impairments such as cardiovascular disease, hypertension, diabetes cancer, and depression, among many others.
There are also a number of low - cost, high - value cardiovascular protective therapies that are available but are underutilized in routine clinical care that could also help to reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease.
ESC's mission is to reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease.
Above all, it will provide a platform for research across the full range of Australia's present and future needs — whether the focus is bench science or health systems, cardiovascular disease or mental health, rare diseases or those causing the heaviest burden, disease prevention or clinical care.
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