Combat The High Level Of Heart Disease In The Uk

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COMBAT THE HIGH LEVEL OF HEART DISEASE IN THE UK



What can be done to combat the High Level of Heart Disease in the UK?

What can be done to combat the High Level of Heart Disease in the UK?

1. Select an appropriate keywords and sources related to the topic above (e.g. data base, web resources etc) that will be used to research the topic, and present them as a list.

A data base has been used to relate the topic and provide information on it.

List of key words:

Heart Disease

Heart problems

Cardiac disease

Cardiac problem

Cardiac problem in UK

2. Write a short summary of why the following sources been used

Sites that have been used as sources in the creation of an article should be cited in the article, and linked as references, either in-line or in a references section. Links to these source sites are not "external links" for the purposes of this guideline, and should not normally be duplicated in an external links section. Exceptions (i.e. sites that can be both references and External Links) include an official site of the article's subject, or a domain specifically devoted to the article's subject which contains multiple subpages and which meets the above criteria.

When linking to large database-driven sites like the heart disease data base, try to use an external link template. If the url format of the database ever changes, it is sometimes possible to quickly fix all links by rewriting the template.

3.Produce a critical annotated bibliography

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