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New WHO report: population-based screening for cardiovascular disease risk factors does not reduce CVD mortality

Margherita Ramage by Margherita Ramage
January 20, 2021
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New WHO report: population-based screening for cardiovascular disease risk factors does not reduce CVD mortality
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Population-level screening for cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors has no effect on lowering CVD morbidity and mortality, concludes a recently published WHO Health Evidence Network (HEN) report. To reduce CVD risks, which are also associated with poorer COVID-19 outcomes, the report proposes some alternative measures for consideration by policy-makers in the WHO European Region.

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