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Therapy for Triggered Acute Risk Prevention: A Study of Feasibility
Heart, Lung, and Circulation, 09/21/09
Shaw E et al. – The study indicates that potential triggers of acute cardiovascular disease can be reliably identified, and it is feasible and acceptable to take targeted medication at the time of these triggers. These findings encourage further investigation of the potential role of this therapeutic strategy.
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