Conference Coverage

Primary Care Lifestyle Interventions Cut Cardiovascular Risk


 

FROM THE ANNUAL CONGRESS OF THE EUROPEAN SOCIETY OF CARDIOLOGY

In addition to an expanded program, both within Nova Scotia and in other Canadian provinces, Dr. Cox and his associates plan to examine ways to maintain the positive changes triggered by the intervention.

ANCHOR was supported by a research grant from Pfizer Canada. Dr. Cox and Dr. O’Neill reported having no relevant conflicts of interest.

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