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Michael A. Province

Researcher at Washington University in St. Louis

Publications -  409
Citations -  40871

Michael A. Province is an academic researcher from Washington University in St. Louis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome-wide association study & Population. The author has an hindex of 79, co-authored 396 publications receiving 37334 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael A. Province include Jewish Hospital & Harvard University.

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Alcohol consumption and metabolic syndrome: does the type of beverage matter?

TL;DR: It is indicated that alcohol consumption is associated with a lower prevalence of MS irrespective of the type of beverage consumed, and the influence of drinking patterns on the alcohol-MS association.
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Clinical trials in Duchenne dystrophy. Standardization and reliability of evaluation procedures.

TL;DR: Reliability for an evaluation method that will provide an objective foundation on which to claim a drug or therapeutic procedure does or does not have an effect in treating Duchenne muscular dystrophy is demonstrated.
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Relation of various degrees of body mass index in patients with systemic hypertension to left ventricular mass, cardiac output, and peripheral resistance (The Hypertension Genetic Epidemiology Network Study).

TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated 1,672 participants in the Hypertension Genetic Epidemiology Network Study to investigate the relations of overweight and level of obesity to LV mass and prevalences of LV hypertrophy, abnormal cardiac output, and peripheral resistance detected using different indexations for body size.
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Genome Scans for Blood Pressure and Hypertension The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Family Heart Study

TL;DR: Genome scans for hypertension and blood pressures from 2959 individuals in 500 white families from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Family Heart Study overlap other published scans, particularly regions on chromosomes 1 and 6, which have been implicated in familial combined hyperlipidemia.