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1 A corner of history Wynder, Ernst L.
1978
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2 Active followup: An important factor in effective control of hypertension 1978
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3 A dental school's involvement in the area of hypertension 1978
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4 Adolescent hypertension: A review of the literature 1978
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5 Adrenoceptor blocking and circulatory effects induced by labetalol 1978
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6 Advantages of nurse-pharmacist hypertension management team 1978
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7 Affecting compliance with refferal via educational interventions 1978
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8 Age, race and sex as a determinant of successful antihypertensive therapy 1978
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9 A hypertension control program based on the work-place: Report on the Chicago Center 1978
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10 A low cost blood pressure screening and follow-up program in the nation's capitol 1978
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11 A medication monitor for studying compliance with drug regimens 1978
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12 A method for ongoing hypertension screening and referral 1978
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13 A method for the identification and prevention of heart failure due to hypertension 1978
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14 A model for predicting the costs and benefits of a hypertension screening and treatment program at the work setting 1978
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15 Analysis of home and office blood pressures 1978
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16 A nationwide sphygmomanometer calibration program 1978
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17 An evaluation of step 2 regimens in hypertension 1978
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18 A new oral antihypertensive drug which inhibits the conversion of angiotensin I (AI) to angiotensin II (AII) 1978
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19 An innovative program of hypertension management in primary care practices 1978
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20 Announcements 1978
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21 A reconceptualization of compliance regimens and their appropriateness for hypertension reduction 1978
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22 A role for nurses in hypertension management at work 1978
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23 Arterial hypertension control programs in USSR 1978
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24 A rural mining community high blood pressure control project 1978
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25 Ascription of symptoms to hypertension by a rural population 1978
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26 A simple but effective data system in the management of blood pressure screening and referral program 1978
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27 A social planning model for hypertension detection and control in the inner city 1978
7 1 p. 141-
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28 Assessing the impact of patient education on compliance 1978
7 1 p. 107-
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29 Assessment and treatment of hypertension in a family practice 1978
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30 Assessment of adherence to the medical regimen 1978
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31 A “store front” health education service center as the focus for hypertension control activities in a rural, multi-ethnic community of hawaii 1978
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32 A study of the role of non-physician providers in the control of hypertension in a neighborhood health center 1978
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33 A training program in hypertension control for nurses and health department personnel 1978
7 1 p. 52-
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34 Author Index for Abstracts: High blood pressure control 1978
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35 A video cassette for patient use to aid in the teaching of self blood pressure measurement 1978
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36 A work-site hypertension control program based on increasing individual awareness 1978
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37 Blood lead level and blood pressure in children 1978
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38 Blood pressure control, medication prescribing and causes of negative outcome in a private practice 1978
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39 Blood pressure determination in urban high school students 1978
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40 Blood pressure program incorporated into crisis intervention groups for widows 1978
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41 Blood pressure, race and socioeconomic status in employed males 1978
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42 Blood pressure studies in 14 communities: A two-stage screen 1978
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43 “Blood pressure ups and downs” - a three part group program for hypertensive patients in a minority population 1978
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44 Business sponsorship of cooperative health care programs: A case study of a state-wide hypertension detection program in Minnesota 1978
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45 Campus equivalent of worksite hypertension control program 1978
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46 Cardiac education and hypertension - cholesterol screening 1978
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47 Change in systolic blood pressure among treated hypertensives resulting from a community-based health education campaign 1978
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48 Changes in absenteeism and psychosocial function due to hypertension screening and therapy among working men 1978
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49 Changes in health habits 1978
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50 Community hypertension control: A dynamic interaction between public and private medicine 1978
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51 Community hypertension control - component parts of the system 1978
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52 Community involvement in hypertension screening and education 1978
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53 Comparison of union-sponsored blood pressure treatment on and off the work site 1978
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54 Compliance assessment using urinary hydrochlorothiazide determinations: standardization 1978
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55 Compliance - The nurse's role 1978
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56 Controlled comparison of transcendental meditation and the relaxation response 1978
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57 Coordinated countywide hypertension control program: Implementation 1978
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58 Cost effectiveness and benefits of blood pressure control in Michigan 1978
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59 Cost of a state-wide hypertension screening program 1978
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60 Costs and benefits of nurse interventions in hypertensive management 1978
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61 Cultural factors in hypertension of spanish-speaking immigrants 1978
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62 Curriculum guide in high blood pressure education 1978
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63 Decrease of CHD morbidity by treatment of hypertension 1978
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64 Demographic features of interviewers and their effect on blood pressure 1978
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65 Design of an evaluation system for local blood pressure control programs 1978
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66 Detection and continuing management of hypertension in the industrial setting 1978
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67 Detection and management of high blood pressure by the nurse therapist - the Harlem hospital Center experience 1978
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68 Determinants of drop-out rate among hypertensive patients in an urban clinic 1978
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69 Difficulties in screening and recruiting low income community residents into a free hypertensive treatment program 1978
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70 Discontinuance of hypotensive medication in a rural community 1978
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71 Dissimilarity between hypertensives: VA study vs. general population 1978
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72 Does long term diuretic therapy of hypertension cause potassium depletion? Effects of “K-losing” and “K-sparing” diuretic regimens on serum and body potassium in essential hypertension 1978
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73 Drug treatment and control of hypertension in a rural community 1978
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74 Effectiveness of a health aide in improving hypertension (HT) detection and referral in an ambulatory setting 1978
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75 Effectiveness of hypertension screenings in textile industries 1978
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1 p.
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76 Effects of group education on compliance 1978
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77 Effects of health beliefs about hypertension on preventive health behavior 1978
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78 Effects of the multiplicity of interventions on the compliance of hypertensive patients with medical regimens in an inner city clinic population 1978
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79 Eliminating barriers encountered in designing and implementing an evaluation information system for California's HBP control program 1978
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80 Employees blood pressure - in control? 1978
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81 Employment status and hypertension in women 1978
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82 Epidemiologic findings on the relationship of time of day and time since last meal to five clinical variables: Serum cholesterol, hematocrit, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, and heart rate Mayer, Kenneth H.
1978
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83 Evaluating the effectiveness of hypertension screening in the community pharmacy 1978
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1 p.
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84 Evaluation of a nurse/specialist hypertension clinic in an urban hospital 1978
7 1 p. 112-
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85 Evaluation of mass media hypertension information campaigns using survey research of the target audience and content analysis of local and national media messages 1978
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86 Factors influencing willingness to comply and actual compliance with medication regimens 1978
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87 Failure of adequate follow-up in adolescent hypertensives 1978
7 1 p. 98-
1 p.
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88 Familial history in males at low and high risk for cardiovascular disease Hedstrand, Hans
1978
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89 First voided urine sodium/creatinine ratio as a valid indicator of previous day's salt intake 1978
7 1 p. 117-
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90 Five-year follow-up of minoxidil-treated refractory hypertensive patients 1978
7 1 p. 117-
1 p.
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91 Folk medicine practices in the control of hypertension 1978
7 1 p. 123-
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92 Follow-up in a previously existing rural screening project 1978
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93 High blood pressure and risk factor screening program: A follow-up study 1978
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94 High blood pressure control in a high risk minority population 1978
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95 High blood pressure education through community involvement 1978
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96 Home-screening of blood pressure and follow-up of untreated hypertensives. A tentative approach to the problem of undertreatment of hypertension 1978
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97 Hypertense workers in a steel mill 1978
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98 Hypertension among rural Japanese-Americans in California 1978
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99 Hypertension and cardiovascular risk factor education program in a large industry 1978
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100 Hypertension and hemodialysis 1978
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101 Hypertension and stress: A preventive approach 1978
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102 Hypertension control in private practice and a hypertension clinic 1978
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103 Hypertension control in special groups and settings: Employees, elderly, children, and minorities 1978
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104 Hypertension management courses to train registered nurses (RN) as hypertension therapists (HT) and to educate physicians in methods for utilizing physician extenders in outpatient hypertension management. 1978
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105 Hypertension reduction in a medium-sized community 1978
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106 Hypertension registry and education program, san francisco general hospital 1978
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107 Hypertension screening and management in general practice 1978
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108 Hypertension screening and referral among university and junior college populations 1978
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109 Hypertension screening and referral in Mississippi 1978
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110 Hypertension screening and treating in a tuberculosis clinic 1978
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111 Hypertension screening by age and sex in rural Japanese-American communities in California using 95 mm HG as the upper limit 1978
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112 Hypertension screening by age and sex in rural Japanese-American communities in California using 90 mm Hg as the upper limit 1978
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113 Hypertension screening: Effects of position, time and venepuncture 1978
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114 Hypertension screening in high school populations 1978
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115 Hypertension screening in traditional health department settings in New Oleans 1978
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116 Hypertension screening of the elderly 1978
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117 Hypertensive appointment adherence: Indicator condition and natural history 1978
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118 Identifying modifiable risk factors as a step toward high blood pressure control 1978
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119 Impact of active follow-up on blood pressure control in rural maine 1978
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120 Impact of patient perception on adherence to antihypertensive regimens 1978
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121 Impact of screening and referral to a hypertension clinic: Evaluation by clinic monitoring and community-wide rescreening after 2 years 1978
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122 Implementation of a state plan for high blood pressure control 1978
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123 Important considerations in blood pressure screening of youths 6–17 years of age 1978
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124 Improved HBP control in a semi-rural hypertension compliance clinic: Suggested strategies 1978
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125 Improved success in treatment of hypertension through a manual hypertensive surveillance system 1978
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126 Improving compliance of hypertensive patients through nursing actions 1978
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127 Indicators for potential dropouts 1978
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128 Influence of sensory monitoring on adherence to antihypertensive treatment 1978
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129 Interdisciplinary approach to the outpatient management of hypertension 1978
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130 Interpersonal and ethnic factors in the control of hypertension among inner city residents 1978
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131 Introduction: Progress and Controversies in High Blood Pressure control Krishan, Iqbal
1978
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132 Investigation of combination antihypertensive therapy 1978
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133 Is alcohol use a risk factor for hypertension? 1978
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134 Late results of a large-scale community blood pressure screen 1978
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135 Life style as a mediator of post-discharge adherence to a hypertension treatment regimen following an in-hospital behavior modification program 1978
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136 Long-term effect of diuretic therapy on plasma renin activity (PRA) in mild essential hypertension 1978
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137 Long-term guanethedine therapy: The value of the post-exercise blood pressure determination 1978
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138 Measurement of community pharmacist impact on patient compliance 1978
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139 Minoxidil (M) in the treatment of refractory hypertension 1978
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140 Motivation of hypertensives to seek medical care: A successful mixed-media approach 1978
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141 Multidisciplinary pediatric hypertension clinic 1978
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142 New perspectives on the patient role in controlling hypertension 1978
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143 Nurse practitioner (NP) as educator and therapist in hypertension (HT) 1978
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144 Occupational environment as an etiology of hypertension 1978
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145 Octogenarian kindred: Hyper-α-lipoproteinemia Glueck, C.J.
1978
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146 Oral contraceptive use and the prevalence of hypertension in southeastern black women age 16–24 1978
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147 Passing hypertension control legislation in a hostile environment 1978
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148 Patient compliance with health care plan through contingency contracting 1978
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149 Patient management decisions in essential hypertension: Comparisons between nurses and physicians 1978
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150 Patient participation in anti-hypertensive follow-up and treatment program, hypertension detection and follow-up program 1978
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151 Patient perceptions of hypertension and its treatment 1978
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152 Pediatric hypertension: A strategy for improved blood pressure control 1978
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153 Pharmacists as physician extenders in managing hypertensive patients 1978
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154 Physician adherence in management of hypertension 1978
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155 Physician compliance with recommendations of the joint National Committee on Detection, Evaluation and treatment of high blood pressure: Findings of a National probability sample survey 1978
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156 Physicians role in hypertension control 1978
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157 Premium reduction of rated life insurance in treated hypertensives 1978
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158 Prevalence of left ventricular hypertrophy in hypertensive adolescents: A study correlating x-ray, ECG, and echocardiographic findings 1978
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159 Problem-oriented approach to hypertensive patient education: Step-method applied to treatment plan 1978
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160 Profile of a hypertensive (HT) population in an urban hospital 1978
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161 Promoting dietary compliance in the treatment of hypertension via a hypertension diet education program for nurses 1978
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162 Propranolol efficacy in adolescent essential hypertension 1978
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163 Provider compliance with guidelines for the detection, evaluation, and treatment of high blood pressure in hospital clinics and private practices 1978
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164 Pseudohypertension in the elderly 1978
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165 Psychometric screening for hypertension 1978
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166 Psychosocial factors related to self-reported pill-taking and blood pressure control 1978
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167 Psychosocial stress of hypertensive patients in lower socioeconomic populations 1978
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168 Rates of error in blood pressure screening 1978
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169 Relationship of lipids with blood pressure and weight in black children from a ghetto area 1978
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170 Relative effectiveness of nitroglycerin ointment according to site of application: hemodynamic responses of normal subjects 1978
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171 Relaxation response: Lack of effect on cardiovascular risk factors 1978
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172 Reorienting medical practice towards patient responsibility 1978
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173 Resource allocation model utilizing priority setting and program data 1978
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174 Response of the hypertensive adolescent to isometric and dynamic exercise stress 1978
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175 Results and cost of non clinical, non work site, treatment of hypertensive employees 1978
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176 Role of screening and education in hypertension control 1978
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177 Role of the nurse specialist in pediatric hypertension clinic 1978
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178 Routine blood pressure determination rather than hypertension screening 1978
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179 San Francisco hypertension coordinating council 1978
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180 Screening: Detection, referral, and follow-up of upper pinellas county hypertensive candidates 1978
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181 Screening for hypertension: Case finding 1978
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182 Screening native American Indians for hypertension by student interdisciplinary health care teams 1978
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183 Self blood pressure devices are not frequently checked for accuracy 1978
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184 Short-term community hypertension awareness programs 1978
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185 Significance of familial aggregation of blood pressure in childhood 1978
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186 Single daily dose beta-adrenergic blockade for arterial hypertension treatment 1978
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187 Social predictors of excess mortality from hypertensive diseases 1978
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188 Spontaneous remission in hypertension 1978
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189 Statewide coordinated community blood pressure control programs 1978
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190 Statewide coordination of resources for control of high blood pressure 1978
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191 Stepped adherence intervention program in an industrial setting 1978
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192 Systematic laboratory tests for diagnosis of remediable hypertension and choice of antihypertensive therapy in low or high renin states 1978
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193 Systems approach in the evaluation of blood pressure screening and referral program 1978
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194 Teaching unit for blood pressure screening and control for secondary schools 1978
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195 Tetrahydrocannabinol effects on elevated blood pressure in humans 1978
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196 The blanchard obesity and nutritional index (BONI) 1978
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197 The cardiovascular changes associated with intravenous and long-term oral labetalol 1978
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198 The continuing decline in cardiovascular mortality, U.S.A., 1968–1975: Why? 1978
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199 The continuing improvement in hypertension detection and treatment in Chicago 1978
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200 The control of diastolic blood pressure with and without muscle tension 1978
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201 The education and screening of minority physicians regarding hypertension 1978
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202 The effectiveness of pharmacy-based compliance intervention in controlling hypertension 1978
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203 The health belief model as a predictor of compliance among black hypertensives 1978
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204 The health systems agency and hypertension control 1978
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205 The hospital volunteer role in hypertension screening 1978
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206 The impact of a community-based hypertension program on blood pressure in a semi-rural California county 1978
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207 The impact of hypertension information 1978
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208 The impact of patient package inserts on essential hypertensives 1978
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209 The influence of dosage and duration of therapy on the response rate to methyclothiazide in essential hypertension 1978
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210 The long term effect of minoxidil on systemic and pulmonary hemodynamics 1978
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211 The missing link in the compliance chain 1978
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212 The New Jersey experience: A mechanism for efficient and effective delivery of high blood pressure services 1978
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213 The patient education group and compliance: Process and progress 1978
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214 The proportion of cardiovascular disease preventable by high blood pressure control 1978
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215 The quality of hypertension follow-up care provided by physicians and nurse practitioners 1978
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216 Therapeutic control in blood pressure after one year in the hypertension detection and follow-up program 1978
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217 Therapeutic dilemmas with pheochromocytoma 1978
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218 The relationship between treatment characteristics and blood pressure control in primary care settings 1978
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219 The relationship of a vegetarian diet to blood pressure 1978
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220 The relationship of weight loss and salt intake to blood pressure in the obese, hypertensive adolescent 1978
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221 The role of ambulatory medical care in hypertension screening 1978
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222 The role of life insurers in community hypertension control 1978
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223 The role of television spot announcements in hypertension education 1978
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224 The role of the community hospital in hypertension control 1978
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225 The role of the nurse clinician in hypertension compliance: Emphasis on communication skills 1978
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226 The sickle cell program: A vehicle for compliance and maintenance 1978
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227 The success of the Connecticut high blood pressure community program 1978
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228 The use of epidemiologic data on high blood pressure in influencing community decisions and services 1978
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229 The validity of a single blood pressure determination (BP) in community screening 1978
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230 The value of telephone counseling in long term compliance Guarino, Michael A.
1978
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231 Toward a unified state blood pressure control program: The Michigan experience 1978
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232 Treatment of hypertension by paramedical personnel using a step-care approach 1978
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233 Treatment of the hypertensive elderly 1978
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234 Treatment recommendations of the Joint National Committee and Physician Behaviors: An examination of congruence 1978
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235 Trend in blood pressure among employees 1978
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236 Trends in high blood pressure control related to employment status 1978
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237 Unexpected predictors of compliance among newly identified hypertensives 1978
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238 Unique approach to blood pressure screening by a voluntary health agency and medical center 1978
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239 Use of Saralasin in the diagnostic evaluation of hypertension in children 1978
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240 Variability of blood pressure measurements in 8786 children of white, black, and hispanic origins 1978
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                             240 gevonden resultaten
 
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