The American journal of medicine
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Am. J. Med.
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The prognostic significance of temporal changes in resting heart rate in young adults for premature heart failure and cardiovascular disease is unclear. We investigated the association between temporal changes in resting heart rate in young adults and early adult risk factors, subsequent cardiac function, and the risk of heart failure and cardiovascular by middle age. ⋯ Baseline and temporal changes in resting heart rate in young adults were associated with incident heart failure and cardiovascular disease by midlife. Contributory factors were associations between temporal increases in resting heart rate and early adult risk factors and subsequent cardiac dysfunction.
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Letter Case Reports
A Case of Dual Positive Glomerulonephritis With Plasma Cell Dyscrasia.
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Letter Case Reports
An Underappreciated Embolic Source: Aortic Arch Floating Thrombus.
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Letter Case Reports
An Unusual Case of Pleural Effusion Associated With Fitz-Hugh-Curtis Syndrome.