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Latest Hypertension News

14 August 2008

Metabolically normal obesity more common than previously thought
Arch Intern Med 2008; 168: 1607-1608, 1609-1616, 1617-1624

13 August 2008

Valsartan effective against secondary hypertension in preschoolers
Hypertension 2008; 52: 222-228

12 August 2008

Researchers recommend low corticosteroid doses for recurrent pericarditis
Circulation 2008; 118: 667-671

8 August 2008

AHA issues guidance for ABPM in children, adolescents
Hypertension 2008; Advance online publication

5 August 2008

Benefits of organized PCI transfer confirmed
Eur Heart J 2008; 29: 1793-1794

Verapamil, atenolol regimens equally effective after MI
Am Heart J 2008; 156: 241-247



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Editorial – Leif Erhardt
11 February 2008
Leif Erhardt discusses the impact of the recently released guidelines for the prevention of cardiovascular disease.Editorial – David Thompson
12 December 2007
David Thompson discusses the effectiveness of nurse-led clinics in cardiologyKey Opinion - Jim Shepherd
1 December 2005
Key Opinion: Jim Shepherd discusses the implications of results from statin trials IDEAL and MEGA, presented at the AHA annual scientific sessions in Dallas, USA, last month.
 
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