Changes in cardiovascular disease burden in China after release of guidelines for prevention

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Changes in cardiovascular disease burden in China after release of guidelines for prevention
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A new study published in Cardiovascular Innovations and Applications has investigated the effects of the 2011 Chinese Society of Cardiology guidelines (2011 CSC guidelines) on the overall and subtype specific cardiovascular disease (CVD) burden in China.

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