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B3.2.6. Causes and consequences of occlusion of the coronary arteries
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23M.2.SL.TZ1.20a:
Compare and contrast the effect on men and women of an increase in serum cholesterol.
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23M.2.SL.TZ1.a:
Compare and contrast the effect on men and women of an increase in serum cholesterol.
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23M.2.SL.TZ1.20a:
Compare and contrast the effect on men and women of an increase in serum cholesterol.
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23M.2.SL.TZ1.a:
Compare and contrast the effect on men and women of an increase in serum cholesterol.
- 23M.2.SL.TZ1.20b: Suggest a reason for high total serum cholesterol not always being an indicator of CHD risk.
- 23M.2.SL.TZ1.b: Suggest a reason for high total serum cholesterol not always being an indicator of CHD risk.
- 23M.2.SL.TZ1.20b: Suggest a reason for high total serum cholesterol not always being an indicator of CHD risk.
- 23M.2.SL.TZ1.b: Suggest a reason for high total serum cholesterol not always being an indicator of CHD risk.
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23M.2.SL.TZ2.24:
Scientific evidence demonstrates that reducing total cardiovascular risk results in the prevention of coronary heart disease. The chart shows attributable deaths in global population (in thousands) due to six leading cardiovascular risk factors.
Mendis, Shanthi, Puska, Pekka, Norrving, B, World Health Organization, World Heart Federation et al. (2011). Global
atlas on cardiovascular disease prevention and control / edited by: Shanthi Mendis ... [et al.]. World Health Organization.
Graph of attributable deaths due to selected risk factors.Describe how two named risk factors shown in the graph can lead to coronary heart disease.
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2.
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23M.2.SL.TZ2.24:
Scientific evidence demonstrates that reducing total cardiovascular risk results in the prevention of coronary heart disease. The chart shows attributable deaths in global population (in thousands) due to six leading cardiovascular risk factors.
Mendis, Shanthi, Puska, Pekka, Norrving, B, World Health Organization, World Heart Federation et al. (2011). Global
atlas on cardiovascular disease prevention and control / edited by: Shanthi Mendis ... [et al.]. World Health Organization.
Graph of attributable deaths due to selected risk factors.Describe how two named risk factors shown in the graph can lead to coronary heart disease.
1.
2.
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23M.2.SL.TZ2.24:
Scientific evidence demonstrates that reducing total cardiovascular risk results in the prevention of coronary heart disease. The chart shows attributable deaths in global population (in thousands) due to six leading cardiovascular risk factors.
Mendis, Shanthi, Puska, Pekka, Norrving, B, World Health Organization, World Heart Federation et al. (2011). Global
atlas on cardiovascular disease prevention and control / edited by: Shanthi Mendis ... [et al.]. World Health Organization.
Graph of attributable deaths due to selected risk factors.Describe how two named risk factors shown in the graph can lead to coronary heart disease.
1.
2.
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23M.2.SL.TZ2.24:
Scientific evidence demonstrates that reducing total cardiovascular risk results in the prevention of coronary heart disease. The chart shows attributable deaths in global population (in thousands) due to six leading cardiovascular risk factors.
Mendis, Shanthi, Puska, Pekka, Norrving, B, World Health Organization, World Heart Federation et al. (2011). Global
atlas on cardiovascular disease prevention and control / edited by: Shanthi Mendis ... [et al.]. World Health Organization.
Graph of attributable deaths due to selected risk factors.Describe how two named risk factors shown in the graph can lead to coronary heart disease.
1.
2.