Secondary prevention of CVD should be ‘highest priority’

14 January 2009 Print this article Comments Share this article
Patients with prior cardiovascular disease (CVD) should be a priority for intensive preventive management in primary care as their five year risk is 20% higher than those with no history of CVD , say researchers from New Zealand....

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