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The aetiology and possible prevention of myocardial infarction


Dudley Jacobs

Abstract

The subjects of this study were 250 cases of myocardial infarction treated personally. Despite lack of proof that the relationship is causal there is a clear association with obesity, excessive cigarette smoking, hypertension, emotional stress, hyperuricaemia and in qualified groups hyperlipidaemia. Until the aetiology of myocardial infarction has been clarified, it would appear reasonable to treat these factors so as to perhaps afford potential myocardial infarction sufferers some prophylaxis. Indirect clinical evidence is presented, which, correlated with the structural chemical similarities between cholesterol, sex hormones, vitamin D3 and cortisone, suggests that future research be guided along these lines in the hope that a common denominator will eventually be discovered.


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