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    A review of nutritional factors in hypertension management.

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    Hypertension is a major health problem worldwide. Its attendant morbidity and mortality complications have a great impact on patient\u27s quality of life and survival. Optimizing blood pressure control has been shown to improve overall health outcomes. In addition to pharmacological therapies, nonpharmacological approach such as dietary modification plays an important role in controlling blood pressure. Many dietary components such as sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium have been studied substantially in the past decades. While some of these nutrients have clear evidence for their recommendation, some remain controversial and are still of ongoing study. Dietary modification is often discussed with patients and can provide a great benefit in blood pressure regulation. As such, reviewing the current evidence will be very useful in guiding patients and their physician and/or dietician in decision making. In this review article of nutritional factors in hypertension management, we aim to examine the role of nutritional factors individually and as components of whole dietary patterns

    Pathobiology of the Flaviviruses

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    The contribution of rodent models to the pathological assessment of flaviviral infections of the central nervous system

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