A bibliometric analysis and mapping of global research trends in antihypertensive medication adherence (1975-2024). [PDF]
Sandeep M +4 more
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Abstract Background Blood pressure is a crucial risk factor for hemodialysis patients, but the specific impact of weather factors, particularly barometric pressure, on blood pressure remains unclear. This study aims to examine the relationship between barometric pressure and blood pressure in hemodialysis patients. Methods We conducted a single‐center,
Kosaku Iwatsubo +2 more
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10-year follow-up of patients treated with catheter-based renal denervation for resistant hypertension: an observational study. [PDF]
Melchior TM +5 more
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Phosphodiesterase‐5 Inhibition and Alzheimer's Disease Risk: A Mendelian Randomisation Study
Preclinical studies suggest PDE5 inhibitors may improve cognition, but observational evidence on Alzheimer's disease (AD) risk is mixed. We performed a cis‐Mendelian randomisation analysis across four AD genome‐wide association studies (GWAS) datasets and a sex‐stratified analysis using UK Biobank data.
Marta Alcalde‐Herraiz +9 more
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Cerebrospinal fluid proteomic analysis of long-term antihypertensive treatment with amlodipine and atenolol in hypertensive rats. [PDF]
Smets NG +7 more
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Impact of awareness about hypertension on compliance to antihypertensive medication
Mansi Gupta, Dhruv Gupta, Atal Sood
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Older participants exhibit lower mtDNA copy number (CN) and a higher rare heteroplasmy burden, while common heteroplasmy burden remains relatively stable. Higher epigenetic age acceleration is associated with lower mtDNA CN and higher rare heteroplasmy burden in 6316 participants.
Mengyao Wang +23 more
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Exploring the renal-cardiovascular axis regulation mechanism and nursing considerations for cardiovascular disease and chronic kidney disease comorbidities based on the 2013-2014 NHANES database. [PDF]
Li L, Zhang Y, Cheng F.
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ABSTRACT Introduction Metabolic syndrome (MetS) has been suggested to be associated with cognitive impairments in bipolar disorder (BD); however, studies are limited by small sample sizes or cross‐sectional design. Our objective is to evaluate the cross‐sectional and longitudinal associations between MetS and cognitive performances in a large cohort of
I. Palimaru +110 more
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