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1. In Search of Optimal Criteria for Iron Deficiency in CHF Patients. Post-hoc Analysis of the Study "Prevalence of Iron Deficiency in Patients With Chronic Heart Failure in the Russian Federation (ID-CHF-RF)".

2. Female and Male Phenotypes of Iron Deficiency in CHF. Additional analysis of the «The Prevalence of Iron Deficiency in Patients With Chronic Heart Failure in the Russian Federation (J-CHF-RF)» study.

3. [Iron deficiency in Russia heart failure patients. Observational cross-sectional multicenter study].

4. Cardioprotective potential of chronopharmacotherapy in patients with arterial hypertension who had a transient ischemic attack.

5. [Use of Statins, Anticoagulants, Antiaggregants and Antiarrhythmic Drugs in Patients With COVID-19. The Agreed Experts' Position of Russian Society of Cardiology, Eurasian Association of Therapists, National Society on Atherothrombosis, Societies of Experts in Urgent Cardiology, Eurasian Arrhythmology Association].

6. [The Agreed Experts' Position of the Eurasian Association of Therapists on Some new Mechanisms of COVID-19 Pathways: Focus on Hemostasis, Hemotransfusion Issues and Blood gas Exchange].

7. [Physical training in patients with chronic heart failure: level of involvement, as well as psychosocial, anamnestic and iatrogenic factors that determine the motivation to practice].

8. Antihypertensive and vasoprotective effectiveness of the chronopharmacotherapy in patients with arterial hypertension after acute cerebrovascular accident.

9. [Efficiency of triple antihypertensive therapy in patients with uncontrolled hypertension and depressive disorders].

10. [The Effectiveness of Combination Antihypertensive Therapy in Women With Hypothyroidism and the Metabolic Syndrome].

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