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Synonyms for cardiovascular disease
car·dio·vas·cu·lar dis·ease

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  1. cardiovascular diseasenoun

    a disease of the heart or blood vessels

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  1. Yeonju Kim:

    The types of relationship between sedentary time and cardiovascular disease (CVD) events will provide different kind of recommendations for the restriction of sedentary time to prevent CVD events in the future.

  2. Leonardo Trasande:

    But we already know phthalates mess with the male sex hormone, testosterone, which is a predictor of adult cardiovascular disease. And we already know that these exposures can contribute to multiple conditions associated with mortality, such as obesity and diabetes.

  3. Daichi Shimbo:

    If you were older -- you were at least 55 years of age -- or you had a history of cardiovascular disease or you had chronic kidney disease or diabetes, white coat hypertension was associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events and mortality.

  4. Gernot Pichler:

    It is important for the general public to be aware that arsenic can be a risk factor for cardiovascular disease, private wells are currently not regulated and people using private wells, including children and young adults, are not protected.

  5. Valter Longo:

    You won't activate the correct pathways, when you make IGF less active, it reduces risk factors linked to diabetes and cardiovascular disease.


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  • Herz-KreislauferkrankungGerman
  • sydän- ja verisuonitauditFinnish
  • maladie cardiovasculaireFrench
  • हृदय रोगHindi
  • 心血管疾患Japanese
  • hart-en vaatziekteDutch
  • сердечно-сосудистое заболеваниеRussian

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