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Henry R. Black
Researcher at Rush University Medical Center
Publications - 207
Citations - 92296
Henry R. Black is an academic researcher from Rush University Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blood pressure & Prehypertension. The author has an hindex of 74, co-authored 206 publications receiving 88350 citations. Previous affiliations of Henry R. Black include University of Erlangen-Nuremberg.
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Cephalothin--a new antibiotic. preliminary clinical and laboratory studies.
TL;DR: A new antibiotic, cephalothin, was shown, in vitro, to have a broad spectrum of activity, including penicillin-resistant staphylococci, and good or excellent clinical results were seen in 51 of 61 infections caused by gram-positive or gram-negative organisms.
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Nocturnal dosina of a novel delivery system of verapamil for systemic hypertension
TL;DR: These data demonstrate that this novel delivery system of verapamil administered nocturnaily produced changes in BP that followed the circadian variability of BP: lower, but significant reductions during sleep, when ambulatory BP is intrinsically lowest in patients with hypertension, and appropriately larger reductions during early morning awakening and day-time hours when ambulatories BP levels accelerate and plateau to the highest levels over a 24-hour period.
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ACCF/AHA/ACP 2009 Competence and Training Statement: A Curriculum on Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease: A Report of the American College of Cardiology Foundation/American Heart Association/American College of Physicians Task Force on Competence and Training (Writing Committee to Develop a Competence and Training Statement on Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease)
C. Noel Bairey Merz,Mark J. Alberts,Gary J. Balady,Christie M. Ballantyne,Kathy Berra,Henry R. Black,Roger S. Blumenthal,Michael H. Davidson,Sara B. Fazio,Keith C. Ferdinand,Lawrence J. Fine,Vivian Fonseca,Barry A. Franklin,Patrick E. McBride,George A. Mensah,Geno J. Merli,Patrick T. O'Gara,Paul D. Thompson,James A. Underberg +18 more
TL;DR: To address the expanding fund of knowledge in the area and to ensure that an adequately trained force of preventive cardiovascular leaders will be available to primary care healthcare providers, the formulation of clinical competency criteria for the cardiovascular preventive specialist is needed.
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The sixth report of the Joint National Committee on the Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure
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Low-fat dietary pattern and risk of cardiovascular disease: The women's health initiative randomized controlled dietary modification trial
Barbara V. Howard,Linda Van Horn,Judith Hsia,JoAnn E. Manson,Marcia I. Stefanick,Sylvia Wassertheil-Smoller,Lewis H. Kuller,Andrea Z. LaCroix,Robert Langer,Norman I. Lasser,Cora E. Lewis,Marian C. Limacher,Karen I. Margolis,W. Jerry Mysiw,Judith K. Ockene,Linda M. Parker,Michael G. Perri,Lawrence S. Phillips,Ross L. Prentice,John A Robbins,Jacques E. Rosouw,Gloria E. Sarto,Irwin J. Schatz,Linda G. Snetsclaar,Victor J. Stevens,Lesley F. Tinker,Maurizio Trevisan,Mara Z. Vitolins,Garnet L. Anderson,Annlouise R. Assaf,Tamsen Bassford,Shirley A.A. Beresford,Henry R. Black,Robert L. Brunner,Robert G. Brzyski,Bette J. Caan,Rowan T. Chlebowski,Margery Gass,Iris Granck,Philip Greenland,Jennifer Hays,David Heber,Gerardo Heiss,Susan L. Hendrix,F. Allan Hubbell,Karen C. Johnston,Jane Morley Kotchen +46 more
TL;DR: The low-fat diet given to postmenopausal women in this study for approximately 8 years on average failed to appreciably reduce the risk of CHD or stroke, and it may be that a more focused diet with greater changes in multiple macro- and micronutrients will be needed to achieve a substantial impact on manifestations of CVD.