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Keyword: Cardiovascular Disease

Association between alcohol and cardiovascular disease: Mendelian randomisation analysis based on individual participant data

Novel genetic approach to investigate the role of plasma secretory phospholipase A2 (sPLA2)-V isoenzyme in Coronary Heart Disease: modified Mendelian randomization analysis using PLA2G5 expression levels

Geographic variations in prevalent cardiovascular disease subtypes: UK Understanding Society cohort, 2009–2010

OP47 Is active commuting good for our health? -conference paper abstract-

Active travel to work and cardiovascular risk factors in the United Kingdom

How walking to work could reduce your risk of diabetes: People who ditch the car are 40 per cent less likely to develop the disease

Measuring unmet preventive medication needs and socio-demographic characteristics of respondents at high risk of primary cardiovascular events in the UK household population 2010-2012

Widening inequalities in the risk factors for cardiovascular disease amongst men in England between 1998 and 2006

Is being concerned about the environment good for your health? -conference paper abstract-

Optimism, pessimism and the compensating income variation of cardiovascular disease: a two-tiered quality of life stochastic frontier model

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