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253 related items for PubMed ID: 1246956

  • 1. Some lessons in cardiovascular epidemiology from Framingham.
    Kannel WB.
    Am J Cardiol; 1976 Feb; 37(2):269-82. PubMed ID: 1246956
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  • 2. Hazards, risks, and threats of heart disease from the early stages to symptomatic coronary heart disease and cardiac failure.
    Kannel WB.
    Cardiovasc Drugs Ther; 1997 May; 11 Suppl 1():199-212. PubMed ID: 9211012
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  • 3. Epidemiology of sudden coronary death: population at risk.
    Kannel WB, Gagnon DR, Cupples LA.
    Can J Cardiol; 1990 Dec; 6(10):439-44. PubMed ID: 2148709
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  • 7. A general cardiovascular risk profile: the Framingham Study.
    Kannel WB, McGee D, Gordon T.
    Am J Cardiol; 1976 Jul; 38(1):46-51. PubMed ID: 132862
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  • 8. Epidemiology of coronary heart disease: the Framingham study.
    Castelli WP.
    Am J Med; 1984 Feb 27; 76(2A):4-12. PubMed ID: 6702862
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  • 9. Risk stratification in hypertension: new insights from the Framingham Study.
    Kannel WB.
    Am J Hypertens; 2000 Jan 27; 13(1 Pt 2):3S-10S. PubMed ID: 10678282
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  • 10. Prognosis after initial myocardial infarction: the Framingham study.
    Kannel WB, Sorlie P, McNamara PM.
    Am J Cardiol; 1979 Jul 27; 44(1):53-9. PubMed ID: 453046
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  • 11. Prediction of major coronary events by coronary risk profile and silent myocardial ischaemia: prospective follow-up study of primary prevention in 72 diabetic patients.
    Torremocha F, Hadjadj S, Carrié F, Rosenberg T, Herpin D, Maréchaud R.
    Diabetes Metab; 2001 Feb 27; 27(1):49-57. PubMed ID: 11240446
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  • 13. Systolic versus diastolic blood pressure and risk of coronary heart disease. The Framingham study.
    Kannel WB, Gordon T, Schwartz MJ.
    Am J Cardiol; 1971 Apr 27; 27(4):335-46. PubMed ID: 5572576
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  • 16. Demographics of the prevalence, incidence, and management of coronary heart disease in the elderly and in women.
    Kannel WB, Vokonas PS.
    Ann Epidemiol; 1992 Apr 27; 2(1-2):5-14. PubMed ID: 1342264
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  • 17. [Genetic factors in myocardial infarction--Results from a candidate gene and a genome-wide approach between beta blockers].
    Hengstenberg C, Bröckel U, Holmer S, Mayer B, Fischer M, Baessler A, Erdmann J, Lieb W, Löwel H, Riegger G, Schunkert H.
    Herz; 2002 Nov 27; 27(7):649-61. PubMed ID: 12439636
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  • 18. ESC Population Studies Lecture 1996. Cardiovascular monitoring of a city over 30 years.
    Wilhelmsen L.
    Eur Heart J; 1997 Aug 27; 18(8):1220-30. PubMed ID: 9458414
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