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Journal of Coronary Heart Diseases

ISSN: 2684-6020

Open Access

Volume 7, Issue 1 (2023)

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Investigating the Relationship between Air Pollution Exposure and Coronary Heart Disease Risk in Urban Areas

Alicia Harmon*

DOI: 10.37421/2684-6020.2023.7.162

Air pollution is a major health concern in urban areas, with harmful particles and gases present in the air causing a range of health problems. One of the most concerning health problems linked to air pollution is an increased risk of coronary heart disease (CHD). This research paper aims to investigate the relationship between air pollution exposure and CHD risk in urban areas. The paper presents a literature review of the existing studies on the topic, examining the types of air pollutants that are associated with CHD risk, the mechanisms through which they affect the cardiovascular system, and the evidence linking air pollution exposure to CHD risk. The paper concludes with recommendations for future research and policy interventions aimed at reducing air pollution exposure and mitigating the risk of CHD in urban areas.

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Assessing the Effectiveness of Telemedicine in Managing Coronary Heart Disease in Rural Communities

Hillary Chiswell*

DOI: 10.37421/2684-6020.2023.7.164

Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a major health concern worldwide and particularly in rural communities. Telemedicine has emerged as a potential solution for managing CHD in these communities due to its ability to deliver healthcare services remotely. This research paper aims to assess the effectiveness of telemedicine in managing CHD in rural communities. The paper discusses the prevalence of CHD in rural areas, the benefits and challenges of telemedicine, and the existing literature on the effectiveness of telemedicine in managing CHD. The research also highlights the need for further studies to be conducted in this area. The findings suggest that telemedicine has the potential to be an effective tool for managing CHD in rural communities. However, its success is dependent on various factors such as technology infrastructure, patient education, and physician training.

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