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CARDIA

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CARDIACoronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults
CARDIACardiovascular Risk Development in Young Adults (epidemiology)
CARDIACoronary Artery Risk Development in Adults Study (epidemiology)


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Lewis, a professor of Preventive Medicine at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, used data collected in the CARDIA (Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults) study to determine the correlation between a higher incidence of the metabolic syndrome among women ages 18-30 at the start of the study, who bore at least one child during the 20-year period following.
Nid dyma fy ngwrthwynebiad, nid crefydd 'di'r broblem fwyaf o bell ffordd hefo'r Dolig, dwi jest 'di cyrraedd y pwynt lle fedrai ddim wynebu parti "gwaith" arall, y gorfwyta, y cardia (ydw dwi'n cas[sz]u cardia Dolig gyda chas perffaith, dim ond un notch yn llai na'r gwallgofrwydd o gardia pen-blwydd).
Interestingly, our results didn't show a significant cut in the risk of oesophageal or cardia (upper) stomach cancer, so it's important that we continue to review data that suggests otherwise," she added.
 
 
 
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