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- initialism military, US Commander, Navy Installations Command
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Santander Chairman Emilio Botin, 77, offered Fuster the opportunity to seek at least 3,000 volunteers aged 40 to 54 to participate in the testing program, designed to determine links between cardiovascular risks and the progression of the disease before symptoms appear, according to the research center, known as CNIC.
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Santander Chairman Emilio Botin, 77, offered Fuster the opportunity to seek at least 3,000 volunteers aged 40 to 54 to participate in the testing program, designed to determine links between cardiovascular risks and the progression of the disease before symptoms appear, according to the research center, known as CNIC.
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He added that a mildly anti-nuclear group, CNIC, the Citizen's Nuclear Information Center, had pretty reliable information here.
Vivian Norris: Interview with Akira Tokuhiro, Nuclear Engineer: Fukushima and the Mass Media Vivian Norris 2011
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He added that a mildly anti-nuclear group, CNIC, the Citizen's Nuclear Information Center, had pretty reliable information here.
Vivian Norris: Interview with Akira Tokuhiro, Nuclear Engineer: Fukushima and the Mass Media Vivian Norris 2011
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Here we have CNIC, one of the first research centers developed by the revolution.
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Tests are repeated on participants three and six years after they join the study, CNIC said.
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"Early detection of this insidious process, which begins early in life and progresses without symptoms for decades, is the goal" of Fuster's study, CNIC said on its website.
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The collaboration with CNIC started after Fuster gave a speech to 500 officials at the bank.
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Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death in the world with 1.9 million fatalities a year in the European Union alone, according to CNIC, adding that risk factors include smoking, high cholesterol, sedentary lifestyle and obesity.
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The most common cardiovascular disease, and the one responsible for most deaths, is atherosclerosis, which involves the deposit of lipids or fats on arterial walls, crimping blood flow to vital organs such as the heart and brain, CNIC said.
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