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Obesity contributes to diseases of the heart-including atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, arrhythmias, and heart failure with preserved ejection fraction-which often are refractory to treatment. This symposium explores the epidemiology and pathophysiology of obesity-related heart diseases, as well as the role of emerging therapeutics and issues related to prevention, access to treatment, and health equity.
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Bethesda, Maryland
The NHLBI convened a working group on March 14, 2005, to discuss new research directions needed to understand the etiology of cardiomyopa...
NIH
The NHLBI convened a working group on January 28, 2005, to develop a prioritized list of recommendations for establishing a focused and c...
Bethesda, Maryland
The NHLBI convened a working group on October 22, 2004, to evaluate current genotyping needs, opportunities, and barriers for human and a...
Bethesda, Maryland
The NHLBI convened a working group on October 18, 2004, to assess challenges and opportunities for developing next-generation ventricular...
Bethesda, Maryland
The NHLBI convened a working group on October 13, 2004, to discuss planning and prioritizing the NHLBI's research efforts on the car...
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Bethesda, Maryland
Tuberculosis (TB), along with AIDS and malaria, is one of the three major killers among infectious diseases. The NHLBI convened this Sept...
NIH
Comprehensive care for children with sickle cell disease is generally more available than for adults. The NHLBI was asked to form a consu...
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Bethesda, Maryland
The NHLBI convened a working group on September 10-11, 2004, to advise NHLBI and the Office of Rare Diseases on research needed to improv...
Bethesda, Maryland
The purpose of this August 2004 workshop was to review the physiologic role of the brush microvillous absorptive cell type in normal airw...
McLean, Virginia
The NHLBI convened a working group on August 20, 2004, to evaluate the current state of knowledge regarding interactions between the card...