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Acupuncture for Essential Hypertension and Endothelial Dysfunction: A Randomized Clinical Trial
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Genomic Exploration of Essential Hypertension in African-Brazilian Quilombo Populations: A Comprehensive Approach With Pedigree Analysis and Family-Based Association Studies. [PDF]
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Association Between Longitudinal Changes in Left Ventricular Structure and Function and 24-Hour Urinary Free Cortisol in Essential Hypertension. [PDF]
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The Lancet, 2003
Hypertension is a frequent, chronic, age-related disorder, which often entails debilitating cardiovascular and renal complications. Blood pressure is usually noted in combination with other cardiovascular risk factors. Diagnosis of hypertension increasingly relies on automated techniques of blood pressure measurement.
Jan A, Staessen +3 more
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Hypertension is a frequent, chronic, age-related disorder, which often entails debilitating cardiovascular and renal complications. Blood pressure is usually noted in combination with other cardiovascular risk factors. Diagnosis of hypertension increasingly relies on automated techniques of blood pressure measurement.
Jan A, Staessen +3 more
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The Lancet, 2007
Essential hypertension can be defined as a rise in blood pressure of unknown cause that increases risk for cerebral, cardiac, and renal events. In industrialised countries, the risk of becoming hypertensive (blood pressure >140/90 mm Hg) during a lifetime exceeds 90%.
Messerli, FH, Williams, B, Ritz, E
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Essential hypertension can be defined as a rise in blood pressure of unknown cause that increases risk for cerebral, cardiac, and renal events. In industrialised countries, the risk of becoming hypertensive (blood pressure >140/90 mm Hg) during a lifetime exceeds 90%.
Messerli, FH, Williams, B, Ritz, E
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Mechanisms in Essential Hypertension
Diseases of the Chest, 19621. There are two basic interdependent mechanisms responsible for the development of essential hypertension. One is a defect in the catecholamine storage complex resulting in a small store and the other an increase in the sodium concentration in vascular smooth muscle. The former, in our view, is the basic hereditary defect although its exact chemical
M, MENDLOWITZ +3 more
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Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (1961), 1971
J L, Hirschman, E T, Herfindal
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J L, Hirschman, E T, Herfindal
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