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Hypertension
Contributing journals to this collection:
JAMA & Archives Journals
Citations 321-330 of 641 total displayed.
- Original Contributions
Economic Implications of Evidence-Based Prescribing for Hypertension: Can Better Care Cost Less?
- Michael A. Fischer; Jerry Avorn
JAMA 2004; 291: 1850-1856.
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- Medical News & Perspectives
Dash of Dissent on Salt Intake Advice
- Mike Mitka
JAMA 2004; 291: 1686-1689.
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- Original Investigations
How Can We Improve Adherence to Blood PressureLowering Medication in Ambulatory Care?: Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials
- Knut Schroeder; Tom Fahey; Shah Ebrahim
Arch Intern Med 2004; 164: 722-732.
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- Letters
Etiology of the Metabolic Syndrome
- Akira Taguchi
JAMA 2004; 291: 1443-b-1444-b.
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- Letters
Etiology of the Metabolic Syndrome
- Albert J. Miller
JAMA 2004; 291: 1443-a.
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- Letters
Etiology of the Metabolic SyndromeReply
- Scott M. Grundy
JAMA 2004; 291: 1444.
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- Medical News & Perspectives
Efforts Needed to Foster Participation of Blacks in Stroke Studies
- Mike Mitka
JAMA 2004; 291: 1311-1312.
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- Original Contributions
Cardiovascular Prognosis of "Masked Hypertension" Detected by Blood Pressure Self-measurement in Elderly Treated Hypertensive Patients
- Guillaume Bobrie; Gilles Chatellier; Nathalie Genes; Pierre Clerson; Laurent Vaur; Bernard Vaisse; Joël Menard; Jean-Michel Mallion
JAMA 2004; 291: 1342-1349.
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- Editor's Correspondence
ALLHAT Debate: Diuretics Are Not Preferred, First-Line Initial Therapy for Hypertension
- Mark C. Houston
Arch Intern Med 2004; 164: 570-a-571-a.
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- Editor's Correspondence
ALLHAT Debate: Diuretics Are Not Preferred, First-Line Initial Therapy for HypertensionReply
- Marvin Moser
Arch Intern Med 2004; 164: 571-572.
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