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Charles H. Hennekens
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 439
Citations - 120693
Charles H. Hennekens is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Risk factor & Relative risk. The author has an hindex of 150, co-authored 424 publications receiving 117806 citations. Previous affiliations of Charles H. Hennekens include University of Auckland & Erasmus University Rotterdam.
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Prospective cohort Study of antioxidant vitamin supplement use and the risk of age-related maculopathy
William G. Christen,Umed A. Ajani,Robert J. Glynn,Robert J. Glynn,JoAnn E. Manson,JoAnn E. Manson,Debra A. Schaumberg,Emily C. Chew,Julie E. Buring,Julie E. Buring,Charles H. Hennekens,Charles H. Hennekens +11 more
TL;DR: Observational data suggest that among persons who self-select for supplemental use of antioxidant vitamin C or E or multivitamins, large reductions in the risk of age-related maculopathy are unlikely.
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Postmenopausal Estrogen Use and Heart Disease
Diana B. Petitti,Jeffrey A. Perlman,S. Sidney,M. C. Pike,R. K. Ross,B. E. Henderson,Annlia Paganini-Hill,Albert M. van Hemert,Paul Beck,Warren G. Thompson,Philip R.J. Burch,Herbert G. Langford,Trudy L. Bush,Peter W.F. Wilson,Robert J. Garrison,William P. Castelli,Meir J. Stampfer,Walter C. Willett,Graham A. Colditz,Bernard Rosner,Frank E. Speizer,Charles H. Hennekens,John C. Bailar +22 more
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Lack of blood pressure effect with calcium and magnesium supplementation in adults with high-normal blood pressure
Monica E. Yamamoto,William B. Applegate,Michael J. Klag,Nemat O. Borhani,Nemat O. Borhani,Jerome D. Cohen,Kent A. Kirchner,Edward Lakatos,Frank M. Sacks,James Taylor,Charles H. Hennekens,Charles H. Hennekens +11 more
TL;DR: In a randomized, multicenter investigation that included double-blind, placebo-controlled testing of calcium and magnesium supplements among 698 healthy adults (10.5% blacks and 31% women) aged 30 to 54 years with high-normal diastolic blood pressure (DBP) (80 to 89 mm Hg) as mentioned in this paper, neither calcium nor magnesium produced significant changes in blood pressure at 3 and 6 months.
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Alu-repeat polymorphism in the gene coding for tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA) and risks of myocardial infarction among middle-aged men
TL;DR: In this cohort of middle-aged US men, the presence of the insertion allele of the Alu-repeat polymorphism of the tissue-type plasminogen activator gene is not associated with future risks of myocardial infarction.
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Seven-year changes in alcohol consumption and subsequent risk of cardiovascular disease in men
Howard D. Sesso,Meir J. Stampfer,Bernard Rosner,Charles H. Hennekens,JoAnn E. Manson,J. Michael Gaziano +5 more
TL;DR: These prospective data suggest that, among men with initially low alcohol consumption (=1 drink per week), a subsequent moderate increase in alcohol consumption may lower their CVD risk.