2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.chest.2020.08.965
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Unmasking Socioeconomic Risk Factors in Patients With Heart Failure on the Texas-Mexico Border

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“…The literature [14] explored the issue of sustainable development in international economic law and argued that the development of international economic law should follow the principle of sustainability to ensure that economic development does not undermine environmental, social, and cultural sustainability. The literature [15] analyzed the relationship between these socioeconomic risk factors and the development and treatment of heart failure and made some specific recommendations in order to improve the treatment and prognosis of heart failure patients in the region. The importance of socioeconomic factors in the treatment of heart failure was emphasized, and medical institutions and governments were called upon to increase their attention and support to these patients.…”
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“…The literature [14] explored the issue of sustainable development in international economic law and argued that the development of international economic law should follow the principle of sustainability to ensure that economic development does not undermine environmental, social, and cultural sustainability. The literature [15] analyzed the relationship between these socioeconomic risk factors and the development and treatment of heart failure and made some specific recommendations in order to improve the treatment and prognosis of heart failure patients in the region. The importance of socioeconomic factors in the treatment of heart failure was emphasized, and medical institutions and governments were called upon to increase their attention and support to these patients.…”
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confidence: 99%