#VisualAbstract: Timing of daily antihypertensives does not change cardiovascular outcomes
1. The primary composite cardiovascular endpoint was similar among patients in the evening and morning dose groups. 2. Self-reported adverse ...
1. The primary composite cardiovascular endpoint was similar among patients in the evening and morning dose groups. 2. Self-reported adverse ...
1. Patients assigned to renal artery denervation had significantly lower office and ambulatory blood pressures at 36-month follow-up compared to ...
1. The primary composite cardiovascular endpoint was similar among patients in the evening and morning dose groups. 2. Self-reported adverse ...
1. There was a significant association (positive or negative depending on demographic factors) between religiosity and spirituality (R/S) and medication ...
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1. The use of coronary artery calcium scoring was associated with significant improvements in the reclassification and discrimination of incident ...
1. Weight loss surgery was associated with significant improvement in both macrovascular and microvascular function across subgroups of sex, race, ...
1. Preventative aspirin was used uniformly by persons with diabetes across age groups, while in persons without diabetes it was ...
1. Ziltivekimab lowered high-sensitivity CRP levels, a predictor of vascular events, compared to placebo in a dose-dependent manner. 2. Thrombotic ...
1. Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) levels from treatment with omega-3-fatty acids were not associated with changes in cardiovascular (CV) outcomes compared ...
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