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highlights of presentations from CV Risk: Evidence-Based Strategies for Reducing CV Events

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William Wagner - 29 Jul 2006 11:44 GMT
Slide presentations that require Flash.  Deals with diabetes, statins,
BP and more.  I do not know how long it will be available.

Bill

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Activity Release: April 2006
Expiration Date: April 2007
ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION

This interactive Web site activity features highlights of presentations
from CV Risk: Evidence-Based Strategies for Reducing CV Events
originally presented on March 13, 2006, in Atlanta, Georgia, by
world-renowned faculty. The activity will take approximately 1.25 hours
to complete.

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William Wagner - 29 Jul 2006 13:05 GMT
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>  Slide presentations that require Flash.  Deals with diabetes, statins,
> BP and more.  I do not know how long it will be available.
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> world-renowned faculty. The activity will take approximately 1.25 hours
> to complete.

Caveat.

Supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Pfizer Inc.

Bill

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Juhana Harju - 29 Jul 2006 19:30 GMT
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: Supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Pfizer Inc.

Which is clearly reflected in the presentations which promote very
aggressive drug treatments without even mentioning dietary factors.

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William Wagner - 29 Jul 2006 20:55 GMT
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> Which is clearly reflected in the presentations which promote very
> aggressive drug treatments without even mentioning dietary factors.

Perhaps Jim or David can comment ?  

 I found the chart that said Statins are as safe as 81 MG aspirin much
different than my experience.   The presentation  called for
intervention  and  had  references to many studies.  Too much for my
little brain.  
BP and Blood sugar  and lipid profiles  recommendation are much lower
so we are all sick. I'd like to see things to do to address these issues  
bantered about with alternative options given their due.

 Bill

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