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  2. Presumptive and confirmatory tests - Wikipedia

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    Most people who take a drug test take a presumptive test, cheaper and faster than other methods of testing. However, it is less accurate and can render false results. The FDA recommends for confirmatory testing to be conducted and the placing of a warning label on the presumptive drug test: "This assay provides only a preliminary result.

  3. How Prioritizing Heart Health Could Lower Your Dementia Risk ...

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    Coronary heart disease is responsible for a 27% higher risk of developing dementia, and after a heart attack, up to 50% of patients may experience cognitive decline.

  4. How is heart disease linked to Alzheimer's development? - AOL

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    “Alzheimer’s disease and coronary artery disease — or cardiovascular diseases more widely — also share other genes including GPBP1, SETDB2, DAB2IP, and DNM2; however, the underlying ...

  5. Coronary care unit - Wikipedia

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    The first coronary care unit in the US was opened at Bethany Medical Center in Kansas City, Kansas by Hughes Day, and he coined the term. [3] [4] Bethany Medical Center is also where the first "crash carts" were developed. [5] Studies published in 1967 revealed that those observed in a coronary care setting had consistently better outcomes. [6]

  6. Management of acute coronary syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Information card published by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute urging people with symptoms of angina to call the emergency medical services.. Because of the relationship between the duration of myocardial ischemia and the extent of damage to heart muscle, public health services encourage people experiencing possible acute coronary syndrome symptoms or those around them to ...

  7. Major adverse cardiovascular events - Wikipedia

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    Which conditions are risk factors for MACE depends on some characteristics of the investigated cohort. Established risk indicators in the general population include age, pre-existing cardiovascular disease, smoking, diabetes mellitus, elevated concentrations of triglycerides and non-HDL cholesterol concentration, reduced HDL concentration and hypertension, as, e. g., demonstrated by the ...

  8. Vascular dementia - Wikipedia

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    Multi-infarct dementia results from a series of small strokes affecting several brain regions. Stroke-related dementia involving successive small strokes causes a more gradual decline in cognition. [4] Dementia may occur when neurodegenerative and cerebrovascular pathologies are mixed, as in susceptible elderly people (75 years and older).

  9. Dalcetrapib - Wikipedia

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    The results published in 2022 showed that dalcetrapib did not significantly reduce the risk of occurrence of the primary endpoint of ischaemic cardiovascular events at end of study in patients with an acute coronary syndrome within 1–3 months of randomization and the AA genotype at variant rs1967309 in the ADCY9 gene.However, the results of ...