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What does CVE stand for?

Cardiovascular Event


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Center for Veterans Enterprise
Centre for Virtual Environments (UK)
Cercle de Voile Evian (French sailing club)
Certified Videoconferencing Engineer
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Clinique du Val d'Estreilles (French psychiatric clinic)

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Lupus was confirmed in 148 women and 20 of these women experienced a cardiovascular event.
These results mean that using a combination of imaging modalities, including IVUS to identify lesions with a large plaque burden and/or small lumen area, and virtual histology to identify a large necrotic core without a visible cap (a thin cap fibroatheroma) identifies the lesions that are at especially high risk of causing future adverse cardiovascular events," Dr.
s also lots of evidence that depression is more common in heart patients and seems to up the risk of a second cardiovascular event It has been known for some time that those diagnosed with depression have a higher heart disease risk or cardiac event - the medical term for a heart attack, stroke or other sudden problem involving your heart.
Serum vitamin D levels have also been associated with risk of cardiovascular events in large prospective cohort studies.
Results from the Physicians' Health Study-II, a large, long-term trial of male physicians, indicate neither vitamin E nor vitamin C supplementation reduce the risk of major cardiovascular events.
Investigators from the Strategies for Management of Anti-Retroviral Therapy (SMART) study now examine the association of these medications with cardiovascular events and inflammatory biomarkers within their own independent cohort.
Lastly, it's unclear whether treating sleep apnea confers any real benefit in reducing cardiovascular events.
The Women's Health Study (WHS) prospectively evaluated VTE as a secondary endpoint, after already finding a nonsignificant seven percent reduction in the hazard of a major cardiovascular event associated with vitamin E.

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