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The importance of the clinical observer in the development of a white-coat effect in African-American patients with hypertension [PDF]
Paul T. Labinson
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Relationship Between White-Coat Effect and Blood Pressure Variability in Essential Hypertension [PDF]
Jinhong Xu, Jinxiu Lin, Xiao-rong Zheng
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In the Qatari cuisine, seafood showed significantly elevated mercury concentrations, whereas arsenic was more evenly distributed across the different foods. Although arsenic exposure was low (HQ < 0.2), mercury posed a high risk (HQ 7.9–9.3; HI > 8), highlighting seafood as the dominant dietary source of heavy metal exposure. ABSTRACT Heavy metals have
Dalal AlAnsari +5 more
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Antihypertensive drug treatment in white-coat hypertension: data from the Plaque HYpertension Lipid-Lowering Italian Study. [PDF]
Mancia G +3 more
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Effects of Intensive Versus Standard Office-Based Hypertension Treatment Strategy on White-Coat Effect and Masked Uncontrolled Hypertension [PDF]
Lama Ghazi +4 more
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Thermal Degradation and Safety of Repeatedly Heated Palm Kernel Oil During Deep Frying
The current investigation has revealed a strong correlation between the rate of release of peroxide, free fatty acid, and saponification value of palm kernel oil during continuous thermal degradation. Conversely, the moisture content in the oil showed an inverse relation with the other quality indicators of the repeatedly heated palm kernel.
Eric Owusu Mensah, Isaac Kudomor
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White-Coat Hypertension: Pathophysiological and Clinical Aspects: Excellence Award for Hypertension Research 2020. [PDF]
Mancia G +4 more
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In this review, agents such baicalein, troxerutin, epigallocatechin gallate, quercetin, melatonin, valproic acid, lithium, neurosteroid progesterone, as well as minocycline have been implicated as neuroprotective agents for irradiation‐induced neurological deficits. Also, agents such as glucocorticoids, methylphenidate, vitamin E, bisdemethoxycurcumin,
Seidu A. Richard +2 more
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What's New? Anti‐angiogenic drugs have shown promising efficacy as a second‐line treatment for advanced gastric cancer. However, it remains unclear how alterations in the tumor microenvironment following first‐line immunotherapy may impact tumor angiogenesis and influence subsequent therapeutic outcomes. This single‐arm study prospectively explored the
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