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    Is carotid intima-media thickness a reliable clinical predictor?

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    Risk from low blood pressure in frail older adults: diastolic pressure and pulse pressure are important

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    Blood pressure measurement with a cuff in patients with stiff arteries can be misleading, with false elevation of the diastolic pressure. Coronary flow, and most of the cerebral blood flow occur during diastole. There is a marked diastolic J curve in patients with diastolic pressure \u3c60 mmHg and pulse pressure \u3e60 mmHg. Aiming for a systolic target of 120 mmHg is not safe in some frail older patients

    Carotid plaque burden is associated with higher levels of total homocysteine

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    Preventing dementia by treating hypertension and preventing stroke

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    Trust between specialists and family physicians

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    Individualized therapy for hypertension

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    Treating hypertension in acute ischemic stroke

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    Management of resistant hypertension

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