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Debra A Marshall

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Piccini J, Connolly S, Abraham W, Healey J, Steinberg B, Al-Khalidi H, et al.
Am Heart J . 2018 May; 199:51-58. PMID: 29754666
Background: Few therapies are available for the safe and effective treatment of atrial fibrillation (AF) in patients with heart failure. Bucindolol is a non-selective beta-blocker with mild vasodilator activity previously...
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Chin C, Roe M, Fox K, Prabhakaran D, Marshall D, Petitjean H, et al.
Am Heart J . 2010 Jul; 160(1):16-22.e1. PMID: 20598967
Practice guidelines recommend dual antiplatelet therapy with aspirin and clopidogrel for patients with non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndromes (NSTE ACS) regardless of in-hospital management strategy. Prasugrel-a thienopyridine adenosine diphosphate receptor...
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Marshall D, Walizer E, Vernalis M
J Cardiopulm Rehabil Prev . 2009 Mar; 29(2):84-94. PMID: 19305232
Purpose: Lifestyle habits and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors are closely linked. Unfortunately, few individuals meet the goals for cardiovascular health that are recommended in public health initiatives. The purpose...
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Marshall D, Vernalis M, Remaley A, Walizer E, Scally J, Taylor A
Am Heart J . 2006 Jan; 151(2):484-91. PMID: 16442919
Background: Ultralow-fat diets are known to reduce high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) levels. In the setting of a multicomponent lifestyle intervention program, relationships between exercise variables and HDL-C levels were examined...
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Marshall D, Walizer E, Vernalis M
J Altern Complement Med . 2005 Jan; 10 Suppl 1:S147-55. PMID: 15630832
A substantial increase in chronic cardiovascular disease is projected for the next several decades. This is attributable to an aging population and accelerated rates of obesity and diabetes. Despite technological...