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2025 Esc Clinical Consensus Statement On Mental Health And Cardiovascular Disease Developed Under The Auspices Of The Esc Clinical Practice Guidelines Committee Unknown

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2025 Esc Clinical Consensus Statement On Mental Health And Cardiovascular Disease Developed Under The Auspices Of The Esc Clinical Practice Guidelines Committee Unknown
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Language: English
Year: 2025

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2025 Esc Clinical Consensus Statement On Mental Health And Cardiovascular Disease Developed Under The Auspices Of The Esc Clinical Practice Guidelines Committee Unknown by Unknown instant download after payment.

DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehaf191; European Heart Journal, 0000-00-00.

Document Reviewers: Konstantinos C. Koskinas, (CPG Review Co-ordinator) (Switzerland), Pascal Vranckx, (CPG Review Co-ordinator) (Belgium), Marianna Adamo (Italy), Elena Arbelo (Spain), Folkert W. Asselbergs (Netherlands), Giuseppe Boriani (Italy), Margarita Brida (Croatia), Noeleen Burke (Ireland), Robert A. Byrne (Ireland), Ingrid de Laval (Sweden), Lidia Einsfeld (Brazil), Enrico Frigoli (Switzerland), Leonarda Galiuto (Italy), Estelle Gandjbakhch (France), Sherry L. Grace (Canada), Johannes Grand (Denmark), Bettina Heidecker (Germany), Mirjam Heldner (Switzerland), Charlotte Helmark (Denmark), Marwa Hemmat Gaber (Egypt), Loreena Hill (United Kingdom), Lisa Hynes2 (Ireland), Borja Ibanez (Spain), Stefan James (Sweden), Alexander Kharlamov (Netherlands), Hanne Kindermans (Belgium), Lars Køber (Denmark), Ulf Landmesser (Germany), Gregory Y.H. Lip (United Kingdom), Emma F. Magavern (United Kingdom), John William McEvoy (Ireland), Paul McGreavy (United Kingdom), Borislava Mihaylova (United Kingdom), Inge Moelgaard (Denmark), Manuela Abreu (Portugal), Jens Cosedis Nielsen (Denmark), Agnes A. Pasquet (Belgium), Eva Prescott (Denmark), Amina Rakisheva (Kazakhstan), Bianca Rocca (Italy), Xavier Rossello (Spain), Annett Salzwedel (Germany), Anna Sannino (Germany), Eduard Shantsila (United Kingdom), Chantal Ski (United Kingdom), Andrew Steptoe2(United Kingdom), Felix C. Tanner (Switzerland), Diogo Telles1 (Portugal), Ilonca Vaartjes (Netherlands), Berlinde von Kemp (Belgium), Christiaan Vrints (Belgium), and Katja Zeppenfeld (Netherlands)All experts involved in the development of this Clinical Consensus Statement have submitted declarations of interest which are reported in a supplementary document to the Clinical Consensus Statement. See the European Heart Journal online or for supplementary documents as well as evidence tables.Disclaimer: This European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Clinical Consensus Stat