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Liberal versus restricted fluid prescription in stabilised patients with chronic heart failure: Result of a randomised cross-over study of the effects on health-related quality of life, physical capacity, thirst and morbidity
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Comparison of different views with three-dimensional echocardiography: apical views offer superior visualization compared with parasternal and subcostal views.
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Description of self-reported fluid intake and its effects on body weight, symptoms, quality of life and physical capacity in patients with stable chronic heart failure.
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Gender aspects on survival among patients admitted to hospital with suspected or diagnosed heart failure.
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Replik om subventionering av läkemedel mot högt blodtryck: Problemet är en enastående underbehandling av hypertoni.
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Renal effects of aspirin are clearly dose-dependent and are of clinical importance from a dose of 160 mg.
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Self-rated health and classical risk factors for coronary heart disease predict development of erectile dysfunction 25 years later.
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- 2007
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Impact of neurohormonal blockade on association between body mass index and mortality.
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Coronary flow velocity reserve reduction is comparable in patients with erectile dysfunction and in patients with impaired fasting glucose or well-regulated diabetes mellitus
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Treatments with losartan or enalapril are equally sensitive to deterioration in renal function from cyclooxygenase inhibition.
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