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Autor:
L S. Kelly, Karen P. Craig, Andrew Hoselton, Johanna L. Johnson, Leslie H. Willis, William E. Kraus, Cris A. Slentz
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Cardiology. 124:655-660
Ranolazine reduces angina frequency and increases exercise capacity. We hypothesized that exercise training with ranolazine would allow subjects to train at greater intensities, resulting in greater improvements in exercise capacity, physical activit
Autor:
Frederick A Matsen, Christopher T Small, Khanh Soliven, Gregory A Engel, Mostafa M Feeroz, Xiaoxing Wang, Karen L Craig, M Kamrul Hasan, Michael Emerman, Maxine L Linial, Lisa Jones-Engel
Publikováno v:
PLoS Computational Biology, Vol 10, Iss 2, p e1003493 (2014)
Simian Foamy Virus (SFV) can be transmitted from non-human primates (NHP) to humans. However, there are no documented cases of human to human transmission, and significant differences exist between infection in NHP and human hosts. The mechanism for
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https://doaj.org/article/1ea87065669d488c9ed87c88a72fdbf9
Autor:
Brian D. Duscha, Robert W. McGarrah, Mahesh P. Patel, Karen P. Craig, William E. Kraus, Morgan Brady, Connie Chen, Lucy W. Piner
Publikováno v:
American Heart Journal. 199:105-114
Background Site-based cardiac rehabilitation (CR) provides supervised exercise, education and motivation for patients. Graduates of CR have improved exercise tolerance. However, when participation in CR ceases, adherence to regular physical activity
Autor:
Brian D, Duscha, Lucy W, Piner, Mahesh P, Patel, Karen P, Craig, Morgan, Brady, Robert W, McGarrah, Connie, Chen, William E, Kraus
Publikováno v:
American heart journal. 199
Site-based cardiac rehabilitation (CR) provides supervised exercise, education and motivation for patients. Graduates of CR have improved exercise tolerance. However, when participation in CR ceases, adherence to regular physical activity often decli
Autor:
Karen P. Craig, William E. Kraus, Mahesh J. Patel, Daniel Bensimhon, James A. Heinsimer, Bradi B. Granger, Amanda Cummings, Lee M. Pierson, Kelechi Ndubuizu
Publikováno v:
The American journal of medicine. 124(10)
Much of the immense burden of cardiovascular disease is ultimately a consequence of unhealthy lifestyle choices, such as physical inactivity, caloric over-consumption, and tobacco use. Unfortunately, clinicians rarely have sufficient time or resource