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Medicinal plants are recognized for their pharmacological potential in treating cardiovascular disease as noted in [1] and [2], and this therapeutic relationship is further supported by academic literature focusing on their specific application in this field, as seen in [3] and [4].

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Medicinal Plants and Traditional Uses and Modern Applications jneonatalsurg.com Journal of Neonatal Surgery 2 facts
referenceWong, C. H., and Yu, Y. L. published the article 'Medicinal plants in cardiovascular diseases: Current developments and future prospects' in Phytotherapy Research, volume 34, issue 10, pages 2672-2687, in 2020.
referenceChohan and Ali (2021) published a review titled 'Medicinal plants in cardiovascular diseases: Potential and challenges' in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology.
Therapeutic Potential of Medicinal Plants and Their ... - PMC - NIH pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov PMC 1 fact
claimMedicinal plants commonly used in ethnomedicine possess pharmacological effects relevant to the treatment of diabetes mellitus, cancer, infections, cardiovascular diseases, inflammatory disorders, and gastrointestinal disorders.
A Comprehensive Review on the Therapeutic Properties of ... traditionalmedicine.actabotanica.org Acta Botanica 1 fact
claimMedicinal plants are used to treat various diseases, including infections, digestive disorders, respiratory ailments, skin conditions, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases.