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Cother Hajat
Researcher at United Arab Emirates University
Publications - 49
Citations - 2729
Cother Hajat is an academic researcher from United Arab Emirates University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Stroke. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 45 publications receiving 2298 citations. Previous affiliations of Cother Hajat include King's College London & University of Leicester.
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Genome-wide Association Study Identifies Genes for Biomarkers of Cardiovascular Disease: Serum Urate and Dyslipidemia
Chris Wallace,Stephen Newhouse,Peter S. Braund,Feng Zhang,Martin D. Tobin,Mario Falchi,Kourosh R. Ahmadi,Richard Dobson,Ana Carolina B. Marçano,Cother Hajat,Paul Burton,Panagiotis Deloukas,Morris J. Brown,John M. C. Connell,Anna F. Dominiczak,G. Mark Lathrop,John Webster,Martin Farrall,Tim D. Spector,Nilesh J. Samani,Mark J. Caulfield,Patricia B. Munroe +21 more
TL;DR: A genome-wide association analysis for commonly measured serum and urine biochemical traits found association between serum urate and SLC2A9, a glucose transporter, and provides a potential biological mechanism for the recent association of this same allele of the same SNP with increased risk of coronary disease.
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Effects of Poststroke Pyrexia on Stroke Outcome A Meta-Analysis of Studies in Patients
TL;DR: In this paper, a meta-analysis using all published studies on the effect of hyperthermia on stroke outcome was conducted, and the combined odds ratio for mortality was 1.19 (95% CI, 0.99 to 1.43).
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The global burden of multiple chronic conditions: A narrative review
Cother Hajat,Emma Stein +1 more
TL;DR: Recommendations for interventions include reaching consensus on the taxonomy of MCC, greater emphasis on MCCs research, primary prevention to achieve compression of morbidity, a shift of health systems and policies towards a multiple-condition framework, and changes in healthcare payment mechanisms to facilitate this change.
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Incidence and case fatality rates of stroke subtypes in a multiethnic population: the South London Stroke Register
Charles D.A. Wolfe,Anthony Rudd,Robin S. Howard,Catherine Coshall,Judy A. Stewart,E Lawrence,Cother Hajat,Thomas Hillen +7 more
TL;DR: Although the black population is at increased risk of stroke and most subtypes of stroke, this is not translated into significant differences in survival, and black/white differences in mortality are mainly driven by incidence of stroke.
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Cerebrovascular risk factors and stroke subtypes: differences between ethnic groups.
Cother Hajat,Ruth Dundas,Judy A. Stewart,E Lawrence,Anthony Rudd,Robin S. Howard,Charles D.A. Wolfe +6 more
TL;DR: Physiological cerebrovascular risk factors for the UK black population are similar to those of the US black population, but behavioral risk factors differ, and future measures for secondary prevention should take this into consideration.