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Q&A With Joep Perk From Linnaeus University: Seeing Success in Lifestyle Changes Makes a Difference in Care

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For some patients lifestyle intervention may not be enough to help them get the results they are looking for. Doctors are looking for more definitive treatments to assist their patients in the future.

For some patients lifestyle intervention may not be enough to help them get the results they are looking for. Doctors are looking for more definitive treatments to assist their patients in the future.

Joep Perk, MD, from Linnaeus University in Sweden addressed some of the steps being taken to address these issues during the annual congress of the European Society of Cardiology in London.

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