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* **Common infections predispose a person to stroke and heart attack** – In a prospective cohort study, a composite measure of //Chlamydia pneumoniae, Helicobacter pylori//, cytomegalovirus, | * **Common infections predispose a person to stroke and heart attack** – In a prospective cohort study, a composite measure of //Chlamydia pneumoniae, Helicobacter pylori//, cytomegalovirus, | ||
* **Common infections and cardiovascular diseases share the same inflammatory markers** – As Costa //et al.// have pointed out, | * **Common infections and cardiovascular diseases share the same inflammatory markers** – As Costa //et al.// have pointed out, | ||
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* **prenatal exposure to influenza and cardiovascular disease** – Prenatal exposure to the 1918 influenza pandemic (Influenza A, H1N1 subtype) is associated with >/=20% excess cardiovascular disease at 60 to 82 years of age, relative to cohorts born without exposure to the influenza epidemic, either prenatally or postnatally. These findings suggest novel roles for maternal infections in the fetal programming of cardiovascular risk factors that are independent of maternal malnutrition.(({{pubmed> | * **prenatal exposure to influenza and cardiovascular disease** – Prenatal exposure to the 1918 influenza pandemic (Influenza A, H1N1 subtype) is associated with >/=20% excess cardiovascular disease at 60 to 82 years of age, relative to cohorts born without exposure to the influenza epidemic, either prenatally or postnatally. These findings suggest novel roles for maternal infections in the fetal programming of cardiovascular risk factors that are independent of maternal malnutrition.(({{pubmed> | ||
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