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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a significant and ever-growing problem in the UK, accounting for nearly one-third of all deaths and leading to significant morbidity. Globally CVD accounts for 31% of mortality, mainly from heart disease and cerebrovascular accident.

The burden of CVD can be ameliorated by careful risk modification and primary prevention is an important priority for all developers of health policy. Strong consensus exists between international guidelines regarding the necessity of smoking cessation, weight optimisation and exercise, although guidelines have slightly different approaches to hypertension and vary considerably regarding their approach to optimal lipid profile, which remains a contentious issue.

Articles

Use of Natriuretic Peptides for Non-invasive Assessment of Stable Coronary Artery Disease

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European Cardiovascular Disease 2006;2(2):25–6

Support for Combined Administration of Antihypertensive and Lipid-lowering Agents to Reduce Cardiovascular Events - The Emergence of the Multipill

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US Cardiology 2006;3(2):1–3

Using Reprocessed Devices Does Not Impair Patient Safety, Nor Does It Affect the Course of the Procedure or Success Rates - A Report of Quality Management

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European Cardiovascular Disease 2007;3(1):83–8

The Role of Angiotensin Receptor Blockers in Cardiovascular Protection Beyond Blood Pressure Control

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US Cardiology 2006;3(2):37–9