Insulin Resistance and Incident Heart Failure

harmacy Practice Division isconsin; yCardiovascula sachusetts; zDepartment , Chapel Hill, North C n University Feinberg t of Epidemiology and th Research, Johns Hopkins Department of Medicin , North Carolina; and t , Houston, Texas. The orted by National He 201100005C, HHSN268 08C, HHSN268201100 and HHSN26820110001 ips relevant to the conten pt received July 12, 201 y 25, 2013. his study was designed to assess the relationship between insulin resistance and incident heart failure (HF) in a community-based cohort.

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