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Athanase Benetos
Researcher at University of Lorraine
Publications - 425
Citations - 36513
Athanase Benetos is an academic researcher from University of Lorraine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blood pressure & Population. The author has an hindex of 83, co-authored 391 publications receiving 31718 citations. Previous affiliations of Athanase Benetos include French Institute of Health and Medical Research & Henri Poincaré University.
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Contents Vol. 52, 2006
P.M.F. Campbell,Ya-Wen Chang,Sigmund Hsiao,Paul Mitchell,Jie Jin Wang,Helena Laurell,Timo Suutama,Eino Heikkinen,Alois Strasser,Monika Skalicky,Michaela Hansalik,T.J. Allain,Annette Kifley,Koen Milisen,Athanase Benetos,Philippe P. Perrin,Séverine Buatois,Thuan Quoc Pham,Tine Nelis,Etienne Joosten,Joke Lemiengre,Geert Verbeke,Marieke J. G. van Heuvelen,Jacqueline B.H. Hochstenbach,Wiebo Brouwer,Mathieu H. G. de Greef,Erik J. A. Scherder,Andrus Viidik,Tien Tay,Richard I. Lindley,Philip Newall,René Gueguen,Gérome C. Gauchard,Lars-Erik Hansson,Ulf Gunnarsson,Mikaela B. von Bonsdorff,Taina Rantanen,Pia Laukkanen +37 more
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Cas clinique commenté de prise en charge d’hypertension artérielle chez le patient octogénaire « fragile »
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Discussion à propos de la communication : « Les bases biologiques du maintien des fonctionnalités au cours du vieillissement »*
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors evaluate the effect of immunosuppressive regimens on the allo-immune response and thus favor cancers and infections in the long-term in transplantation.
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Prise en charge pragmatique du diabétique en EHPAD
Bruno Guerci,Jacques Louis,J.-L. Novella,J.-F. Blicklé,Jean-Marc Boivin,P. Cuny,Brigitte Delemer,T. Gabreau,P. Jan,Y. Passadori,Jean-Michel Petit,A. Coumert,Georges Weryha,Athanase Benetos +13 more
TL;DR: Le controle strict du diabete passe au second plan par rapport a la prevention des risques de chute, de denutrition, de sarcopenie and de declin cognitif, ainsi qu’a the prevention des accidents metaboliques aigus.
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Response to Letter by Barrios and Escobar
TL;DR: It is suggested that information from randomized clinical trials may not always be reliable for clinical practice due to selection bias, stricter follow-up, a more favorable clinical profile and motivation.