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  • 4. Under-utilisation of preventive medication in patients with cardiovascular disease is greatest in younger age groups (PREDICT-CVD 15).
    Mehta S, Wells S, Riddell T, Kerr A, Pylypchuk R, Marshall R, Ameratunga S, Chan WC, Thornley S, Crengle S, Harrison J, Drury P, Elley CR, Bell F, Jackson R.
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  • 11. Established cardiovascular disease and CVD risk factors in a primary care population of middle-aged Irish men and women.
    Creagh D, Neilson S, Collins A, Colwell N, Hinchion R, Drew C, O'Halloran D, Perry IJ.
    Ir Med J; 2002 Feb 01; 95(10):298-301. PubMed ID: 12542011
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  • 16. HIV infection, aging and cardiovascular disease: epidemiology and prevention.
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  • 17. A comparison of primary versus secondary cardiovascular disease prevention in an academic family practice.
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    Stockins B, Albornoz F, Martínez D, Campos P, Gajardo J, Lamich R, Manríquez L, Pérez V, Rojo P, Sepúlveda P, Pumarino MG, Corbalán R.
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  • 20. Knowledge of cardiovascular risk factors and awareness of non-pharmacological approach for risk prevention in young survivors of acute myocardial infarction. The cardiovascular risk prevention project "Help Your Heart Stay Young".
    Migliaresi P, Celentano A, Palmieri V, Pezzullo S, Martino S, Bonito M, Guillaro B, Brancati C, Di Minno G.
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