cardiovascular disease

  1. Sly Saint

    The relationship between cannabis and cardiovascular disease: clearing the haze 2025 Chandy et al

    Abstract Cannabis has been consumed for centuries, but global regulatory changes over the past three decades have increased the availability and consumption of cannabis. Cannabinoids are touted to have therapeutic potential for many diseases and could be a replacement for opioids for analgesia...
  2. Nightsong

    Association between chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis and cardiovascular disease, 2025, Denu+

    Abstract: Chronic fatigue syndrome or myalgic encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME) is a medical condition characterized by severe and prolonged fatigue that is not relieved by rest or attributed to any underlying medical or psychological condition. Individuals with CFS/ME are considered to have an...
  3. forestglip

    Insights into the Risk Factors and Outcomes of Post-COVID-19 Syndrome—Results from a Retrospective, Cross-Sectional Study in Romania, 2024, Bejan+

    Insights into the Risk Factors and Outcomes of Post-COVID-19 Syndrome—Results from a Retrospective, Cross-Sectional Study in Romania Ioana Beja, Corneliu Petru Popescu, Simona Maria Ruta Abstract Post-Coronavirus Disease 2019 (post-COVID-19) syndrome represents a cluster of persistent symptoms...
  4. SNT Gatchaman

    Review Clinical Implications of COVID-19-Related Endothelial Dysfunction, 2024, Aljadah et al.

    Clinical Implications of COVID-19-Related Endothelial Dysfunction Aljadah; Khan; Beyer; Chen; Blanker; Widlansky Endothelial dysfunction represents a measurable and early manifestation of vascular disease. Emerging evidence suggests cardiovascular risk remains elevated after COVID-19 infection...
  5. Art Vandelay

    Talking therapies linked with reduced risk of cardiovascular disease

    It seems psychologists are always looking to expand into other markets, no matter how unlikely and implausible:
  6. SNT Gatchaman

    Elevated levels of plasma [SDMA] and increased arginase activity as potential indicators of cardiovascular comorbidity in [RA], 2018

    Elevated levels of plasma symmetric dimethylarginine and increased arginase activity as potential indicators of cardiovascular comorbidity in rheumatoid arthritis Unnikrishnan M. Chandrasekharan, Zeneng Wang, Yuping Wu, W. H. Wilson Tang, Stanley L. Hazen, Sihe Wang, M. Elaine Husni Background...
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