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Abstract: . . . both low-risk individuals (by lifestyle changes) and high-risk individuals (by lifestyle and pharmacological therapies). Collaborate and forge closer links with those working in the area of chronic disease prevention and management particularly diabetes, chronic kidney disease and mental health conditions. People with known disease Implement specific programs to address ill health among Aboriginal and Torres . . . . . . living in rural isolation; and people with known or recognised disease . Develop information and tools to support consumers and general practitioners to match treatment to the level of risk of future heart, stroke and vascular events. . . . . . . in rural isolation; and people with known or recognised disease . Develop information and tools to support consumers and general practitioners to match treatment to the level of risk of future heart, stroke and vascular events. . . . . . . rural isolation; and people with known or recognised disease . Develop information and tools to support consumers and general practitioners to match treatment to the level of risk of future heart, stroke and vascular events. . . . . . . isolation; and people with known or recognised disease . Develop information and tools to support consumers and general practitioners to match treatment to the level of risk of future heart, stroke and vascular events. . . . --2273,5,227,1845,11363
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