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  1. Modifying Cardiovascular Risk Factors: Bases to Improve Diagnostic and Instrumental Approaches
  2. Myocardial Infarction. Pathological Relevance and Relationship with Coronary Risk Factors
  3. Blood pressure outcome and quitting smoking: prevention or progression of cardiovascular damage?
  4. Cigarette smoking as an etiologic factor of heart disease
  5. A Correct Approach to the “Picture” of a Patient with Cardiovascular Disease
  6. Current and Controversial Features of Cardiovascular Damage from Cigarette Smoking
  7. Cigarette Smoking and Coagulation-Fibrinolysis Disorders
  8. Markers of Atherosclerotic Disease: What do they Mean? Current Opinion and Future Trends
  9. Editorial (Thematic Issue: Modifying Cardiovascular Risk Factors: Current Opinion and Future Trends)
  10. “The Old Man and the Sea”: Elderly and Environment in Cardiovascular Physiopathology
  11. Evidence of Impaired Night-Response of Blood Pressure in Hypertensive Smokers. An Update*
  12. How does to Quit Smoking Influence the Effects of Other Major Cardiovascular Risk Factors?
  13. The Control of Blood Pressure Worldwide: A Glimmer of Success
  14. Toxics of Tobacco Smoke and Cardiovascular System: From Functional to Cellular Damage
  15. Preventive Measures to Fight Cardiovascular Disease: Current Results and Future Perspectives
  16. Cardiovascular Risk from Smoking: Doubt or Absolute Certainty?
  17. Hypertension and Sudden Cardiac Death: Their Relationship in Post Infarction Cardiac Rupture
  18. Hypertension and sudden cardiac death: their relationship in postinfarction cardiac rupture
  19. Smoking and hypertension: carbon monoxide or nicotine? A meta-analysis study
  20. Morphological Alterations of the Heart and Blood Vessels from Tobacco Smoke: the Steps of the Damage
  21. Endothelial Dysfunction in Passive Smokers
  22. What Has Taught Almost Half A Century of Research on the Relationship Between Passive Smoking and Cardiovascular System?
  23. Editorial (Thematic Issue: Modifying Cardiovascular Risk Factors: Newer Advances in Cardiovascular Metabolism and Diagnostic Technologies)
  24. Compliance with antihypertensive therapy: needing a knot in a handkerchief
  25. Blood pressure at sea level and mountains in winter and summer holiday people
  26. Comparison between clinic and home blood pressure in a selected group of hypertensive patients trained to the control
  27. Vascular Pathology from Smoking: Look at the Microcirculation!
  28. Editorial (Hot Topic: Modifying Cardiovascular Risk Factors: New Markers of Cardiovascular Damage)
  29. Cigarette Smoking and Angiogenesis: What is the Role of Endothelial Progenitor Cells?
  30. Passive Smoking, Endothelial Dysfunction and Related Markers in Healthy Individuals: An Update
  31. The Control of Arterial Hypertension: Epidemiological and Economic Challenge
  32. How and why chemicals from tobacco smoke can induce a rise in blood pressure
  33. Editorial [Hot Topic: Modifying Cardiovascular Risk Factors: Epidemiology and Characteristics of Hypertension-Related Disorders (Executive Guest Editor: Aurelio Leone)]
  34. Epidemiology and Costs of Hypertension-related Disorders
  35. Smoking and Hypertension: Effects on Clinical, Biochemical and Pathological Variables Due to Isolated or Combined Action on Cardiovascular System
  36. Smoking and Hypertension: Independent or Additive Effects to Determining Vascular Damage?
  37. Interactive Effect of Combined Exposure to Active and Passive Smoking on Cardiovascular System
  38. Does Smoking Act as a Friend or Enemy of Blood Pressure? Let Release Pandora's Box
  39. Passive Smoking and Infectious Disease: A Serious Hazard for Cardiovascular System
  40. Smoking and Endothelial Progenitor Cells: A Revision of Literature
  41. Interactive Effect of Cigarette Smoking and Gene Variants for Predisposing to Cardiovascular Disease
  42. What is Tobacco Smoke? Sociocultural Dimensions of the Association with Cardiovascular Risk
  43. Editorial [Hot topic: Modifying Cardiovascular Risk Factors: Epidemiology and Characteristics of Smoking-Related Cardiovascular Diseases (Executive Editor: Aurelio Leone)]
  44. Editorial [Hot Topic:Modifying Cardiovascular Risk Factors: Newer Insights and Preventive Measures (Executive Editor: Aurelio Leone)]
  45. Molecular and Biochemical Changes of the Cardiovascular System due to Smoking Exposure
  46. Five Markers Capable to Identify Passive Smoking Exposure Associated with Endothelial Dysfunction in Healthy Individuals
  47. Editorial [ Hot Topic: Modifying Cardiovascular Risk Factors: Novel Cardiovascular Targets for Treatment by Noninvasive Imaging Techniques (Executive Editors: Aurelio Leone and Luigi Landini) ]
  48. Smoking and Cardiovascular System: Cellular Features of the Damage
  49. Exposure to Passive Smoking: A Test to Predict Endothelial Dysfunction and Atherosclerotic Lesions
  50. Editorial [Hot Topic: Modifying Coronary Risk Factors: C-Reactive Protein,Haemostatic Factors and Cardiovascular Risk (Executive Editor: Aurelio Leone)]
  51. Smoking, Haemostatic Factors, and Cardiovascular Risk
  52. Editorial [Hot Topic: Cardiovascular Diagnostic Testing: Use and Limits of Biochemical Markers (Executive Editors: Aurelio Leone and Stefano Taddei)]
  53. Biochemical Markers of Cardiovascular Damage from Tobacco Smoke
  54. Molecular Imaging: Its Application In Cardiovascular Diagnosis
  55. Passive Smoking and Coronary Heart Disease
  56. Preface [Hot topic: Anti-Hypertensive Agents in Relation to Modifying Coronary Risk Factors (Executive Editor : Aurelio Leone)]
  57. Relationship Between Cigarette Smoking and Other Coronary Risk Factors in Atherosclerosis: Risk of Cardiovascular Disease and Preventive Measures
  58. Carboxyhaemoglobin from passive smoking more than age influences blood pressure
  59. Passive smoking and atherosclerosis: The lesion is “daughter” of high carboxyhaemoglobin concentration
  60. Cigarette smoking and health of the heart
  61. Smoking Habit and Alcohol Consumption in Schoolboys
  62. Smoking Problem: A Letter to a Congress
  63. Cardiovascular Parameters of Healthy Volunteers after Passive Smoking and Atropine
  64. Cardiovascular damage from smoking: a fact or belief?
  65. Low Dose Lidocaine Combined with Magnesium Sulfate in Warning Ventricular Arrhythmias.
  66. Indoor passive smoking: its effect on cardiac performance
  67. Are We Able to Prevent Death Due to Postinfarction Cardiac Rupture by Early Diagnosis and Surgical Treatment?
  68. Necropsy Studies in Myocardial Infarction with Minimal or No Coronary Luminal Reduction Due to Atherosclerosis
  69. Morphology of acute myocardial infarction in relation to coronary thrombosis