CVD prevention in women: a practice update
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CVD prevention in women: a practice update
Abstract
Which interventions should you consider recommending to women to reduce their risk of CVD? This comparison of the AHA's 2011 guidelines with USPSTF recommendations highlights the benefits of drawing upon both.
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