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Axel Nordenskjold, Pelin Guney, Anna M. Nordenskjold
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Ujue Fresan, Marcela Guevara, Camino Trobajo-Sanmartin, Cristina Burgui, Carmen Ezpeleta, Jesus Castilla
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Olga E. Titova, John A. Baron, Karl Michaelsson, Susanna C. Larsson
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Gabrielle Ritchie, Esben Strodl, Sophie Parham, Matthew Bambling, Susanna Cramb, Luis Vitetta
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Summary: The study found that depression and low-grade inflammation are associated with the risk of hospitalizations and mortality, with higher severity of depression leading to increased risk of events. This relationship remained stable even after adjusting for other factors, and was partly influenced by lifestyles and chronic conditions.
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Summary: The goal of this study was to analyze the trends in cardiovascular events and cardiometabolic risk factor levels in individuals with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and matched control subjects. The results showed a decreasing trend in the risk and rates of atherosclerotic complications and heart failure in individuals with T2D, although the incidence of heart failure has plateaued in recent years. Modifiable risk factors within target levels were associated with lower risks for outcomes.
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