Monday, September 01, 2008

Doctors fall short on heart disease prevention

More likely its fat patients who give themselves heart disease.
"Some doctors are not making the grade when it comes to helping their patients ward off heart disease, a new survey suggests.

The survey, of nearly 900 U.S. primary care doctors, found that many do not follow practice guidelines on managing patients who are at elevated risk of heart and blood vessel disease."
Now who could be "at elevated risk of heart and blood vessel disease"?

Clue...

Oink.

Kudos, fatsos.

It is always someone else's fault, isn't it?

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