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  1. ... F REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE @ (ROOM 75,OEOB) ... Mr President, The HIV/AIDS pandemia is highly dynamic, spreading to new areas ...
  2. ... minimized when performed by operators experienced in structural heart disease ... chest surgery. REFERENCES Rallidis LS et al. Natural history of early ...
  3. ... End Up With More than Just a Broken Heart, Centers for Disease Control, 1980s close Digital Collection next back If ... and support. Digital Collection next back Call the HIV/AIDS Hotline, League Against AIDS, ca. 1990 close Digital ...
  4. ... Disease 9 Perinatal Perinatal HIV/AIDS Dementia/organic HIV/AIDS Dementia/organic Nephritis ... Cancer Heart Heart Disease ...
  5. ... A** Source: CDC. For a detailed list of references, see Investing in America’s Health at www.healthyamericans.org ... Child State HIV/AIDS Funding for State (All for State, Per Capita ...
  6. ... Dear Mr. Jensen: This letter is written in reference to the marketing of ... heart conditions, emphysema, colitis and arthritis, among other diseases. ...
  7. ... 1990 Aug; 27(3):457-66 Planning indicators. Heart disease: Medicare discharges and deaths. Health Care Strateg Manage ... 6 The emerging adult with arrhythmias after congenital heart disease: management and financial health care policy. Garson A ...
  8. ... electrocardiography: a service to improve management of ischaemic heart disease by general practitioners. Sulke AN, et al. J ... hospital cardiac arrest and its effect on coronary heart disease mortality, Minneapolis-St. Paul. The Minnesota Heart Survey. ...
  9. ... across diseases by addressing such questions as “Does heart disease cause more deaths than cancer?” or “Which costs more—heart disease or cancer”? Finally, burden measures may be used ...
  10. ... for cancer, you don’t test them for heart disease, you don’t test them for other things, ... you’ve already heard from from earlier panelists. Heart disease, cancer and AIDS, of course. We’ve also ...
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