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[Title] => The growing burden of atherothrombosis
[Summary] => Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in the Philippines. In 2001, according to the Department of Health, CVD was responsible for 28 percent of all deaths among Filipinos.
As a consequence, CVD exerts a huge and growing burden on the countrys limited resources for health services as well as on the patients and their families, many of whom pay medical services out-of-pocket.
Atherothrombosis, a progressive and life-threatening disease affecting the arteries throughout the body, is responsible for the majority of CVD cases.
[DatePublished] => 2005-07-14 00:00:00
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As a consequence, CVD exerts a huge and growing burden on the countrys limited resources for health services as well as on the patients and their families, many of whom pay medical services out-of-pocket.
Atherothrombosis, a progressive and life-threatening disease affecting the arteries throughout the body, is responsible for the majority of CVD cases.
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