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University of Florida Researchers Use Gene Therapy to Prevent Hypertension, Organ Damage
March 5, 1998 This is the first animal study to show the heart and kidneys can be protected. One day, scientists hope gene therapy will be able to control high blood pressure in ... > full story -
Risk Factors For Heart Disease A Mystery For Many
September 11, 1997 A study by researchers at several institutions including the University of Illinois at Chicago found that many patients with heart ailments do not recognize risk factors such as smoking, high blood ... > full story -
Research Finds Some Antihypertension Drugs May Help Prevent Cell Damage
September 1, 1997 Three of the most widely prescribed drugs used to treat hypertension may do more than reduce blood pressure. They also may help prevent a type of cell damage caused by too much oxygen in the blood, ... > full story -
Hypertension In Blacks: Dietary Salt Plays Key Role
July 18, 1997 The first study ever to focus on high blood pressure and dietary salt in African Caribbeans living in England found many undiagnosed cases of hypertension and more whose medications were not ... > full story -
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Reluctant Research Subjects: Minorities Can Benefit From Medical Research
July 18, 1997 British colleagues warned University of Maryland School of Medicine hypertension researcher Dr. Elijah Saunders that he would not be able to recruit enough African Caribbeans for a study of high ... > full story -
Salt Is Not The Only Factor -- Races Respond Differently To High Blood Pressure Treatment
June 2, 1997 Significant racial differences in response to high blood pressure medications persist even when the variable of salt sensitivity is controlled, says a University of Maryland School of Medicine ... > full story -
Listen To Your Mother: An Apple A Day--Not A Cheeseburger--Keeps The Doctor Away
April 17, 1997 American mothers' often-ignored advice to eat fruits and vegetables, not cheeseburgers and doughnuts, now appears to substatially and quickly lower blood pressure. ... > full story -
University Of Florida Physicians Launch Cyberspace-Aided Study To Examine Safety Of Controversial Heart Drug
April 1, 1997 University of Florida cardiologists are at the forefront of a $30 million study that will use the Internet to determine whether a treatment strategy for high blood pressure and angina increases ... > full story
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