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Coronary artery disease: Are men and women created equal?
Arnon Blum
, Nava Blum
Poriya Medical Center
University of Haifa
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Coronary Artery Disease
100%
Ischemic Heart Disease
83%
Risk Factors
50%
Heart Disease in Women
50%
Coronary Heart Disease in Women
50%
Gender Differences
33%
Early Detection
16%
Endothelial Dysfunction
16%
Non-associated
16%
Old Age
16%
Older Women
16%
Body Mass Index
16%
Obesity
16%
Search Terms
16%
Early Treatment
16%
Women's Bodies
16%
Risk Reduction
16%
Heart Disease
16%
Inflammation
16%
Peer-reviewed Articles
16%
Physical Activity
16%
Literature Search
16%
Epidemiologic Studies
16%
Cardiovascular Morbidity
16%
Appropriate Management
16%
Adverse Events
16%
Cardiovascular Mortality
16%
Metabolic Syndrome
16%
Pathophysiology
16%
Vascular Bed
16%
Cardiovascular Outcomes
16%
Physical Exercise
16%
Non-modifiable Risk Factors
16%
Cardiovascular Medicine
16%
Metabolic Status
16%
Body Mass Index Status
16%
Lack of Understanding
16%
Physical Fitness
16%
Coronary Tree
16%
Coronary Endothelial Dysfunction
16%
Women's Weight
16%
Risk Factor Modification
16%
Change Risk
16%
PubMed Database
16%
Plaque Progression
16%
Enhanced Awareness
16%
Clinical Outcomes
16%
Mechanistic Pathway
16%
Adverse Clinical Outcomes
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Coronary Artery Disease
100%
Ischemic Heart Disease
55%
Heart Disease in Women
33%
Endothelial Dysfunction
22%
Sex Difference
22%
Body Mass Index
22%
Cardiovascular System
22%
Awareness
11%
Symptom
11%
Exercise
11%
Cohort Effect
11%
Heart Disease
11%
Atherosclerosis
11%
Adverse Event
11%
Metabolic Syndrome
11%
Pathophysiology
11%
Physical Activity
11%
Risk Factor Modification
11%
Cardiovascular Medicine
11%
Nursing and Health Professions
Coronary Artery Disease
100%
Ischemic Heart Disease
55%
Heart Disease in Women
33%
Gender Difference
22%
Clinical Outcome
22%
Body Mass
22%
Endothelial Dysfunction
22%
Medline
11%
Epidemiology
11%
Inflammation
11%
Metabolic Syndrome X
11%
Adverse Event
11%
Symptom
11%
Heart Disease
11%
Atherosclerosis
11%
Pathophysiology
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Coronary Artery Disease
100%
Ischemic Heart Disease
55%
Endothelial Dysfunction
22%
Tree
11%
Atherosclerosis
11%
Adverse Event
11%
Metabolic Syndrome X
11%
Epidemiology
11%
Symptom
11%
Heart Disease
11%
Pathophysiology
11%
Inflammation
11%
Psychology
Coronary Artery Disease
100%
Gender Difference
22%
Body Mass Index
22%
Fitness
11%
Physical Activity
11%
Metabolic Syndrome
11%
Physical Exercise
11%