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The national high blood pressure education program.
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This article is published in Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association.The article was published on 1974-04-01. It has received 1110 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Health education.read more
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Exercise recommendations and risk factors for sudden cardiac death.
TL;DR: The risk factors that are associated with exercise that can lead to sudden cardiac death and what can be done to identify those who are at risk are reviewed.
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Blood pressure in children aged 4–8 years: comparison of Omron HEM 711 and sphygmomanometer blood pressure measurements
TL;DR: There was a wide variation between the two methods of BP measurement, which suggests that comparison of automated BP measurements with normative data obtained by sphygmomanometer is not valid.
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Moyamoya Disease in Children with Congenital Dwarfing Conditions
TL;DR: 2 patients with congenital dwarfisms who presented with moyamoya syndrome and underwent indirect intracranial revascularization are described, making their timely diagnosis and management critical.
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Lupus nephritis in Egyptian children: a 16-year experience
Atef El-Mougy,Amr Sarhan,Ayman Hammad,Ahmed El-Refaey,Mohammed Magdy Zedan,Riham Eid,Wafaa Limon,Ashraf Abd Elrahman,Fatma Elhussieni,Enas El-Sherbeny,Ashraf Bakr +10 more
TL;DR: In Egypt, childhood SLE is associated with frequent and severe nephritis at presentation, and this may be attributed to genetic, ethnic, or environmental factors.
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Association of hypertriglyceridemic-waist phenotype with liver enzymes and cardiometabolic risk factors in adolescents: the CASPIAN-III study
Roya Kelishadi,Fahimeh Jamshidi,Mostafa Qorbani,Mohammad Esmaeil Motlagh,Ramin Heshmat,Gelayol Ardalan,Silva Hovsepian +6 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that, in primary care settings and in large epidemiological studies, the measurement of all MetS components can be replaced by studying HW as a screening tool for identifying children at high risk for cardiometabolic disorders.