Cardiovascular Epidemiology

Cardiovascular epidemiology, including heart and vascular disease and stroke, continues to grow and offers opportunities to contribute to our understanding of the extent, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of disease. Cardiovascular medicine initiates the analysis of contrariety. More than 80% of the deaths occurred in low- and middle-income countries. The long-term study of the researcher's mission that no communicable diseases can be responsible for more than three-quarters of all deaths worldwide. Cardiovascular disease alone may well be responsible for additional deaths in countries with low financial gain than infectious diseases (such as protozoa, tuberculosis, HIV), maternal and perinatal problems and biological processes combined. As a result, cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death and can facilitate the dominance of mortality traits.

  • Heart disease and failure
  • Hypertension
  • Pediatric cardiology
  • Molecular and cellular cardiology
  • Cardiovascular toxicology and pharmacology

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