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Cardiovascular risk prediction in newly diagnosed T2D
Cardiovascular risk in relation to weight gain: The risks of intensive insulin therapy in type 1 diabetes
Managing dyslipidaemia in the context of diabetes
DCCT/EDIC update: What are the real causes of diabetes complications?
Aliskiren not proven in dual renin–angiotensin blockade
The Finnish Diabetes Prevention Study: The legacy effect
Initial results indicate that the novel DPP-4 inhibitors have potential cardiovascular benefits
The excess risk of cardiovascular disease in people with type 2 diabetes of South Asian ethnicity
Dietary regimens and their effect on CV risk: The low carbohydrate–high protein diet
Glibenclamide versus gliclazide: Cardiovascular events
A high intake of Western-style fast food kills and causes diabetes: Clear evidence from 63257 people
Cardiovascular risk factors and lifestyle management
Reproductive history: A tool for determining metabolic risk in overweight and obese women
Severe hypoglycaemia: A predictor of adverse CV outcomes
HDL-cholesterol and CV outcomes: The debate continues…
The statin “CTT belt”: Reducing the risk of MVEs
HDL-C rise: The effect on cardiovascular events
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