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Doctor Giuseppe Berton

The ABC study on heart disease Association-Foundation-ONLUS, Conegliano (Italy)
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Giuseppe Berton was born in Zurich on 11th March,1957. He lives with Stefania in Conegliano (Italy), where he works as a Consultant Cardiologist and Researcher at the General Hospital. He is mainly absorbed in lost thoughts. Sometimes he runs marathons (including some of the most beautiful in the world) or goes mountain biking, hiking or skiing. He is the founder and president of the ABC Study on Heart Disease Foundation-ONLUS for research on coronary heart disease and cancer. E-mail giubeste@gmail.com Phone +393496078176 abcstudyfoundation@gmail.com Phone +39.0438.668314
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Assessment of the Stress, Anxiety, and High-Mood (SAHM) scale in evaluating the influence of psychological state on cardiovascular function
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Assessment of the Stress, Anxiety, and High-Mood (SAHM) scale in evaluating the influence of psychological state on cardiovascular function
Sex-based differences in the impact of baseline plasma uricemia on long-term mortality risk following acute coronary syndrome: a 26-year follow-up study.
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Sex-based differences in the impact of baseline plasma uricemia on long-term mortality risk following acute coronary syndrome: a 26-year follow-up study.
Mood instability and cardiovascular modification in cardiovascular disease outpatients. The ABC study on heart disease.
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Mood instability and cardiovascular modification in cardiovascular disease outpatients. The ABC study on heart disease.
The very long-term risk of stroke after acute coronary syndrome and geographic differences. The ABC-10* study on heart disease.
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The very long-term risk of stroke after acute coronary syndrome and geographic differences. The ABC-10* study on heart disease.
Baseline shock index-creatinine clearance score and long-term mortality after ACS.  Results from 24 years of follow-up of the ABC study on heart disease.
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Baseline shock index-creatinine clearance score and long-term mortality after ACS. Results from 24 years of follow-up of the ABC study on heart disease.
Incidence of fatal stroke 24 years after acute coronary syndrome: the value of baseline albuminuria and hypertension. The ABC study on acute coronary syndrome.
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Incidence of fatal stroke 24 years after acute coronary syndrome: the value of baseline albuminuria and hypertension. The ABC study on acute coronary syndrome.

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