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Associate Professor Quan Huynh

Menzies Research Institute, Hobart (Australia)
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Cognitive impairment and evolution of heart failure: a heart-brain interconnection
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Cognitive impairment and evolution of heart failure: a heart-brain interconnection
Impact of frailty on the effectiveness of intervention to reduce adverse outcomes in heart failure
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Impact of frailty on the effectiveness of intervention to reduce adverse outcomes in heart failure
Longitudinal association of subclinical cardiac function with cognitive function
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Longitudinal association of subclinical cardiac function with cognitive function
Effectiveness of a disease management program in heart failure is influenced by patient's prior hospitalisation
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Effectiveness of a disease management program in heart failure is influenced by patient's prior hospitalisation
Cognitive impairment is a determinant of patient response to disease management programs to reduce readmission in heart failure
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Cognitive impairment is a determinant of patient response to disease management programs to reduce readmission in heart failure
Low birth weight predicts impaired cardiac structure and function in mid-adulthood
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Low birth weight predicts impaired cardiac structure and function in mid-adulthood
Prediction of future atherosclerosis in 13 years from young asymptomatic adults
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Prediction of future atherosclerosis in 13 years from young asymptomatic adults
Adverse effects of exposure to ambient air pollution on coronary calcification
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Adverse effects of exposure to ambient air pollution on coronary calcification
Secondary prevention in coronary artery disease: a risk-guidance may be beneficial
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Secondary prevention in coronary artery disease: a risk-guidance may be beneficial
Different associations of cardiovascular risk factors with markers of subclinical myocardial disease over the life course
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Different associations of cardiovascular risk factors with markers of subclinical myocardial disease over the life course

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