[361]
Matrix Metalloproteinases in the Urine of Patients With Pulmonary ...
From [www.chestjournal.org] Last viewed: 21.09.2006
Canadian Chair in Hypertension
Prevention and Control
ICRH contact - Arun Chockalingam
E-mail: achockalingam@mrl.ubc.ca
Tel: 604-806-8932
The Canadian Institutes of Health Research
(CIHR) via its CIHR/Rx&D Research
Program, Aventis Pharma Inc. (a member of
the sanofi-aventis Group), the Canadian
Hypertension Society (CHS), and the
Canadian Coalition for High Blood Pressure
Prevention and Control (CCHBPPC), with
help from Health Canada and the Heart and
Stroke Foundation, have developed a
funding mechanism for a senior health care
professional: the first-ever Canadian Chair
in Hypertension Prevention and Control.
The mission of the Chair will be to focus on
improving awareness, prevention and
control of hypertension by interaction with
federal and provincial health care agencies,
health care providers and the community at
large. The ...
[362]
030522 Signaling Molecules in Pulmonary Hypertension
From [content.nejm.org] Last viewed: 21.09.2006
Canadian Chair in Hypertension
Prevention and Control
ICRH contact - Arun Chockalingam
E-mail: achockalingam@mrl.ubc.ca
Tel: 604-806-8932
The Canadian Institutes of Health Research
(CIHR) via its CIHR/Rx&D Research
Program, Aventis Pharma Inc. (a member of
the sanofi-aventis Group), the Canadian
Hypertension Society (CHS), and the
Canadian Coalition for High Blood Pressure
Prevention and Control (CCHBPPC), with
help from Health Canada and the Heart and
Stroke Foundation, have developed a
funding mechanism for a senior health care
professional: the first-ever Canadian Chair
in Hypertension Prevention and Control.
The mission of the Chair will be to focus on
improving awareness, prevention and
control of hypertension by interaction with
federal and provincial health care agencies,
health care providers and the community at
large. The ...
[363]
Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension — Not So Rare after All
From [content.nejm.org] Last viewed: 21.09.2006
Canadian Chair in Hypertension
Prevention and Control
ICRH contact - Arun Chockalingam
E-mail: achockalingam@mrl.ubc.ca
Tel: 604-806-8932
The Canadian Institutes of Health Research
(CIHR) via its CIHR/Rx&D Research
Program, Aventis Pharma Inc. (a member of
the sanofi-aventis Group), the Canadian
Hypertension Society (CHS), and the
Canadian Coalition for High Blood Pressure
Prevention and Control (CCHBPPC), with
help from Health Canada and the Heart and
Stroke Foundation, have developed a
funding mechanism for a senior health care
professional: the first-ever Canadian Chair
in Hypertension Prevention and Control.
The mission of the Chair will be to focus on
improving awareness, prevention and
control of hypertension by interaction with
federal and provincial health care agencies,
health care providers and the community at
large. The ...
[364]
032102 Treatment of Primary Pulmonary Hypertension
From [content.nejm.org] Last viewed: 21.09.2006
Canadian Chair in Hypertension
Prevention and Control
ICRH contact - Arun Chockalingam
E-mail: achockalingam@mrl.ubc.ca
Tel: 604-806-8932
The Canadian Institutes of Health Research
(CIHR) via its CIHR/Rx&D Research
Program, Aventis Pharma Inc. (a member of
the sanofi-aventis Group), the Canadian
Hypertension Society (CHS), and the
Canadian Coalition for High Blood Pressure
Prevention and Control (CCHBPPC), with
help from Health Canada and the Heart and
Stroke Foundation, have developed a
funding mechanism for a senior health care
professional: the first-ever Canadian Chair
in Hypertension Prevention and Control.
The mission of the Chair will be to focus on
improving awareness, prevention and
control of hypertension by interaction with
federal and provincial health care agencies,
health care providers and the community at
large. The ...
[365]
Non-cirrhotic Intrahepatic Portal Hypertension: A Long Term Follow ...
From [qjmed.oxfordjournals.org] Last viewed: 21.09.2006
J Ayub Med Coll Abbottabad 2006;18(1)
FREQUENCY OF HYPERTENSION IN STROKE PATIENTS
PRESENTING AT AYUB TEACHING HOSPITAL
Jehangir Khan, Attique-ur-Rehman, Ashfaq Ali Shah*, Asif Jielani**
Department of Medicine and *Ophthalmology, Ayub Medical College and Teaching Hospital and **Institute of Nuclear Medicine,
Oncology & Radiotherapy, Abbottabad
Background; Stroke is a frequent medical problem occurring in patients with hypertension and
other risk factors. The objective of this study was to find the frequency of hypertension as
important risk factor in stroke patients presenting at Medical 'B' unit of Ayub Teaching Hospital,
Abbottabad from November 2003 to January 2005. Methods: Patients who clinically presented
with features of stroke and then confirmed on C.T scan were included in this study. Other
underlying risk factors were diabetes mellitus, smoking, cardiovascular disease ...
[366]
renal unscathed. detected following Ofspecial the contralateral of ...
From [ves.sagepub.com] Last viewed: 21.09.2006
J Ayub Med Coll Abbottabad 2006;18(1)
FREQUENCY OF HYPERTENSION IN STROKE PATIENTS
PRESENTING AT AYUB TEACHING HOSPITAL
Jehangir Khan, Attique-ur-Rehman, Ashfaq Ali Shah*, Asif Jielani**
Department of Medicine and *Ophthalmology, Ayub Medical College and Teaching Hospital and **Institute of Nuclear Medicine,
Oncology & Radiotherapy, Abbottabad
Background; Stroke is a frequent medical problem occurring in patients with hypertension and
other risk factors. The objective of this study was to find the frequency of hypertension as
important risk factor in stroke patients presenting at Medical 'B' unit of Ayub Teaching Hospital,
Abbottabad from November 2003 to January 2005. Methods: Patients who clinically presented
with features of stroke and then confirmed on C.T scan were included in this study. Other
underlying risk factors were diabetes mellitus, smoking, cardiovascular disease ...
[367]
Effects of Hypertension and Antihypertensive Treatment on ...
From [www.jultrasoundmed.org] Last viewed: 21.09.2006
J Ayub Med Coll Abbottabad 2006;18(1)
FREQUENCY OF HYPERTENSION IN STROKE PATIENTS
PRESENTING AT AYUB TEACHING HOSPITAL
Jehangir Khan, Attique-ur-Rehman, Ashfaq Ali Shah*, Asif Jielani**
Department of Medicine and *Ophthalmology, Ayub Medical College and Teaching Hospital and **Institute of Nuclear Medicine,
Oncology & Radiotherapy, Abbottabad
Background; Stroke is a frequent medical problem occurring in patients with hypertension and
other risk factors. The objective of this study was to find the frequency of hypertension as
important risk factor in stroke patients presenting at Medical 'B' unit of Ayub Teaching Hospital,
Abbottabad from November 2003 to January 2005. Methods: Patients who clinically presented
with features of stroke and then confirmed on C.T scan were included in this study. Other
underlying risk factors were diabetes mellitus, smoking, cardiovascular disease ...
[368]
Lessons learned from cancer may help in the treatment of pulmonary ...
[183,3 KB]
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J Ayub Med Coll Abbottabad 2006;18(1)
FREQUENCY OF HYPERTENSION IN STROKE PATIENTS
PRESENTING AT AYUB TEACHING HOSPITAL
Jehangir Khan, Attique-ur-Rehman, Ashfaq Ali Shah*, Asif Jielani**
Department of Medicine and *Ophthalmology, Ayub Medical College and Teaching Hospital and **Institute of Nuclear Medicine,
Oncology & Radiotherapy, Abbottabad
Background; Stroke is a frequent medical problem occurring in patients with hypertension and
other risk factors. The objective of this study was to find the frequency of hypertension as
important risk factor in stroke patients presenting at Medical 'B' unit of Ayub Teaching Hospital,
Abbottabad from November 2003 to January 2005. Methods: Patients who clinically presented
with features of stroke and then confirmed on C.T scan were included in this study. Other
underlying risk factors were diabetes mellitus, smoking, cardiovascular disease ...
[369]
Chromogranin A: a surprising link between granule biogenesis and ...
[228,5 KB]
From [www.jci.org] Last viewed: 21.09.2006
J Ayub Med Coll Abbottabad 2006;18(1)
FREQUENCY OF HYPERTENSION IN STROKE PATIENTS
PRESENTING AT AYUB TEACHING HOSPITAL
Jehangir Khan, Attique-ur-Rehman, Ashfaq Ali Shah*, Asif Jielani**
Department of Medicine and *Ophthalmology, Ayub Medical College and Teaching Hospital and **Institute of Nuclear Medicine,
Oncology & Radiotherapy, Abbottabad
Background; Stroke is a frequent medical problem occurring in patients with hypertension and
other risk factors. The objective of this study was to find the frequency of hypertension as
important risk factor in stroke patients presenting at Medical 'B' unit of Ayub Teaching Hospital,
Abbottabad from November 2003 to January 2005. Methods: Patients who clinically presented
with features of stroke and then confirmed on C.T scan were included in this study. Other
underlying risk factors were diabetes mellitus, smoking, cardiovascular disease ...
[370]
Estrogen Receptor Variant and Hypertension in Women
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A publication of Surveillance, Evaluation & Research, Knox County Health Department
October 2004
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H ealth at a G lance
Hypertension Awareness in Knox County
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, high blood pressure increases the risk for heart
disease and stroke, the first and third most common causes of death in the United States (Ayala et al., 2003;
Arias et al., 2003; see Figure 1). The American Heart Association (2003) estimates that heart disease and
stroke combined accounts for 38.5% of all deaths in the United States, or 1 out of 2.6 deaths.
Figure 1: Percent of 2001 Deaths Due to Heart
Disease and Stroke in the United States:
Total Deaths = 2,416,425
29.0%
6.8%
0%
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10%
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20%
25%
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35%
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A publication of Surveillance, Evaluation & Research, Knox County Health Department
October 2004
K
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H ealth at a G lance
Hypertension Awareness in Knox County
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, high blood pressure increases the risk for heart
disease and stroke, the first and third most common causes of death in the United States (Ayala et al., 2003;
Arias et al., 2003; see Figure 1). The American Heart Association (2003) estimates that heart disease and
stroke combined accounts for 38.5% of all deaths in the United States, or 1 out of 2.6 deaths.
Figure 1: Percent of 2001 Deaths Due to Heart
Disease and Stroke in the United States:
Total Deaths = 2,416,425
29.0%
6.8%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Heart Disease
Stroke
Percent Mortalities ...
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A publication of Surveillance, Evaluation & Research, Knox County Health Department
October 2004
K
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C
ounty
H ealth at a G lance
Hypertension Awareness in Knox County
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, high blood pressure increases the risk for heart
disease and stroke, the first and third most common causes of death in the United States (Ayala et al., 2003;
Arias et al., 2003; see Figure 1). The American Heart Association (2003) estimates that heart disease and
stroke combined accounts for 38.5% of all deaths in the United States, or 1 out of 2.6 deaths.
Figure 1: Percent of 2001 Deaths Due to Heart
Disease and Stroke in the United States:
Total Deaths = 2,416,425
29.0%
6.8%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Heart Disease
Stroke
Percent Mortalities ...
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A publication of Surveillance, Evaluation & Research, Knox County Health Department
October 2004
K
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C
ounty
H ealth at a G lance
Hypertension Awareness in Knox County
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, high blood pressure increases the risk for heart
disease and stroke, the first and third most common causes of death in the United States (Ayala et al., 2003;
Arias et al., 2003; see Figure 1). The American Heart Association (2003) estimates that heart disease and
stroke combined accounts for 38.5% of all deaths in the United States, or 1 out of 2.6 deaths.
Figure 1: Percent of 2001 Deaths Due to Heart
Disease and Stroke in the United States:
Total Deaths = 2,416,425
29.0%
6.8%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Heart Disease
Stroke
Percent Mortalities ...
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A publication of Surveillance, Evaluation & Research, Knox County Health Department
October 2004
K
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C
ounty
H ealth at a G lance
Hypertension Awareness in Knox County
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, high blood pressure increases the risk for heart
disease and stroke, the first and third most common causes of death in the United States (Ayala et al., 2003;
Arias et al., 2003; see Figure 1). The American Heart Association (2003) estimates that heart disease and
stroke combined accounts for 38.5% of all deaths in the United States, or 1 out of 2.6 deaths.
Figure 1: Percent of 2001 Deaths Due to Heart
Disease and Stroke in the United States:
Total Deaths = 2,416,425
29.0%
6.8%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Heart Disease
Stroke
Percent Mortalities ...
[375]
Hypertension
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A publication of Surveillance, Evaluation & Research, Knox County Health Department
October 2004
K
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C
ounty
H ealth at a G lance
Hypertension Awareness in Knox County
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, high blood pressure increases the risk for heart
disease and stroke, the first and third most common causes of death in the United States (Ayala et al., 2003;
Arias et al., 2003; see Figure 1). The American Heart Association (2003) estimates that heart disease and
stroke combined accounts for 38.5% of all deaths in the United States, or 1 out of 2.6 deaths.
Figure 1: Percent of 2001 Deaths Due to Heart
Disease and Stroke in the United States:
Total Deaths = 2,416,425
29.0%
6.8%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Heart Disease
Stroke
Percent Mortalities ...
[376]
Hypertension
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A publication of Surveillance, Evaluation & Research, Knox County Health Department
October 2004
K
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C
ounty
H ealth at a G lance
Hypertension Awareness in Knox County
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, high blood pressure increases the risk for heart
disease and stroke, the first and third most common causes of death in the United States (Ayala et al., 2003;
Arias et al., 2003; see Figure 1). The American Heart Association (2003) estimates that heart disease and
stroke combined accounts for 38.5% of all deaths in the United States, or 1 out of 2.6 deaths.
Figure 1: Percent of 2001 Deaths Due to Heart
Disease and Stroke in the United States:
Total Deaths = 2,416,425
29.0%
6.8%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Heart Disease
Stroke
Percent Mortalities ...
[377]
Editorial Comment Development of Genetic Hypertension
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A publication of Surveillance, Evaluation & Research, Knox County Health Department
October 2004
K
nox
C
ounty
H ealth at a G lance
Hypertension Awareness in Knox County
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, high blood pressure increases the risk for heart
disease and stroke, the first and third most common causes of death in the United States (Ayala et al., 2003;
Arias et al., 2003; see Figure 1). The American Heart Association (2003) estimates that heart disease and
stroke combined accounts for 38.5% of all deaths in the United States, or 1 out of 2.6 deaths.
Figure 1: Percent of 2001 Deaths Due to Heart
Disease and Stroke in the United States:
Total Deaths = 2,416,425
29.0%
6.8%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Heart Disease
Stroke
Percent Mortalities ...
[378]
Hypertension and Low-Level Lead Exposure: A Scientific Issue or a ...
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A publication of Surveillance, Evaluation & Research, Knox County Health Department
October 2004
K
nox
C
ounty
H ealth at a G lance
Hypertension Awareness in Knox County
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, high blood pressure increases the risk for heart
disease and stroke, the first and third most common causes of death in the United States (Ayala et al., 2003;
Arias et al., 2003; see Figure 1). The American Heart Association (2003) estimates that heart disease and
stroke combined accounts for 38.5% of all deaths in the United States, or 1 out of 2.6 deaths.
Figure 1: Percent of 2001 Deaths Due to Heart
Disease and Stroke in the United States:
Total Deaths = 2,416,425
29.0%
6.8%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Heart Disease
Stroke
Percent Mortalities ...
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Hypertension
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A publication of Surveillance, Evaluation & Research, Knox County Health Department
October 2004
K
nox
C
ounty
H ealth at a G lance
Hypertension Awareness in Knox County
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, high blood pressure increases the risk for heart
disease and stroke, the first and third most common causes of death in the United States (Ayala et al., 2003;
Arias et al., 2003; see Figure 1). The American Heart Association (2003) estimates that heart disease and
stroke combined accounts for 38.5% of all deaths in the United States, or 1 out of 2.6 deaths.
Figure 1: Percent of 2001 Deaths Due to Heart
Disease and Stroke in the United States:
Total Deaths = 2,416,425
29.0%
6.8%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Heart Disease
Stroke
Percent Mortalities ...
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A publication of Surveillance, Evaluation & Research, Knox County Health Department
October 2004
K
nox
C
ounty
H ealth at a G lance
Hypertension Awareness in Knox County
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, high blood pressure increases the risk for heart
disease and stroke, the first and third most common causes of death in the United States (Ayala et al., 2003;
Arias et al., 2003; see Figure 1). The American Heart Association (2003) estimates that heart disease and
stroke combined accounts for 38.5% of all deaths in the United States, or 1 out of 2.6 deaths.
Figure 1: Percent of 2001 Deaths Due to Heart
Disease and Stroke in the United States:
Total Deaths = 2,416,425
29.0%
6.8%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Heart Disease
Stroke
Percent Mortalities ...
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Hypertension
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From [hyper.ahajournals.org] Last viewed: 21.09.2006
A publication of Surveillance, Evaluation & Research, Knox County Health Department
October 2004
K
nox
C
ounty
H ealth at a G lance
Hypertension Awareness in Knox County
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, high blood pressure increases the risk for heart
disease and stroke, the first and third most common causes of death in the United States (Ayala et al., 2003;
Arias et al., 2003; see Figure 1). The American Heart Association (2003) estimates that heart disease and
stroke combined accounts for 38.5% of all deaths in the United States, or 1 out of 2.6 deaths.
Figure 1: Percent of 2001 Deaths Due to Heart
Disease and Stroke in the United States:
Total Deaths = 2,416,425
29.0%
6.8%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Heart Disease
Stroke
Percent Mortalities ...
[382]
Hypertension
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A publication of Surveillance, Evaluation & Research, Knox County Health Department
October 2004
K
nox
C
ounty
H ealth at a G lance
Hypertension Awareness in Knox County
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, high blood pressure increases the risk for heart
disease and stroke, the first and third most common causes of death in the United States (Ayala et al., 2003;
Arias et al., 2003; see Figure 1). The American Heart Association (2003) estimates that heart disease and
stroke combined accounts for 38.5% of all deaths in the United States, or 1 out of 2.6 deaths.
Figure 1: Percent of 2001 Deaths Due to Heart
Disease and Stroke in the United States:
Total Deaths = 2,416,425
29.0%
6.8%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Heart Disease
Stroke
Percent Mortalities ...
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A publication of Surveillance, Evaluation & Research, Knox County Health Department
October 2004
K
nox
C
ounty
H ealth at a G lance
Hypertension Awareness in Knox County
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, high blood pressure increases the risk for heart
disease and stroke, the first and third most common causes of death in the United States (Ayala et al., 2003;
Arias et al., 2003; see Figure 1). The American Heart Association (2003) estimates that heart disease and
stroke combined accounts for 38.5% of all deaths in the United States, or 1 out of 2.6 deaths.
Figure 1: Percent of 2001 Deaths Due to Heart
Disease and Stroke in the United States:
Total Deaths = 2,416,425
29.0%
6.8%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Heart Disease
Stroke
Percent Mortalities ...
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Hypertension
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From [hyper.ahajournals.org] Last viewed: 21.09.2006
A publication of Surveillance, Evaluation & Research, Knox County Health Department
October 2004
K
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C
ounty
H ealth at a G lance
Hypertension Awareness in Knox County
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, high blood pressure increases the risk for heart
disease and stroke, the first and third most common causes of death in the United States (Ayala et al., 2003;
Arias et al., 2003; see Figure 1). The American Heart Association (2003) estimates that heart disease and
stroke combined accounts for 38.5% of all deaths in the United States, or 1 out of 2.6 deaths.
Figure 1: Percent of 2001 Deaths Due to Heart
Disease and Stroke in the United States:
Total Deaths = 2,416,425
29.0%
6.8%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Heart Disease
Stroke
Percent Mortalities ...
[385]
Resistant Hypertension
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A publication of Surveillance, Evaluation & Research, Knox County Health Department
October 2004
K
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C
ounty
H ealth at a G lance
Hypertension Awareness in Knox County
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, high blood pressure increases the risk for heart
disease and stroke, the first and third most common causes of death in the United States (Ayala et al., 2003;
Arias et al., 2003; see Figure 1). The American Heart Association (2003) estimates that heart disease and
stroke combined accounts for 38.5% of all deaths in the United States, or 1 out of 2.6 deaths.
Figure 1: Percent of 2001 Deaths Due to Heart
Disease and Stroke in the United States:
Total Deaths = 2,416,425
29.0%
6.8%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Heart Disease
Stroke
Percent Mortalities ...
[386]
Treatment of Essential Arterial Hypertension with Enalapril Does ...
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A publication of Surveillance, Evaluation & Research, Knox County Health Department
October 2004
K
nox
C
ounty
H ealth at a G lance
Hypertension Awareness in Knox County
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, high blood pressure increases the risk for heart
disease and stroke, the first and third most common causes of death in the United States (Ayala et al., 2003;
Arias et al., 2003; see Figure 1). The American Heart Association (2003) estimates that heart disease and
stroke combined accounts for 38.5% of all deaths in the United States, or 1 out of 2.6 deaths.
Figure 1: Percent of 2001 Deaths Due to Heart
Disease and Stroke in the United States:
Total Deaths = 2,416,425
29.0%
6.8%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Heart Disease
Stroke
Percent Mortalities ...
[387]
Applying the 2005 Canadian Hypertension Education Program ...
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From [www.cmaj.ca] Last viewed: 21.09.2006
The American Society of Hypertension , Inc.
148 Madison Avenue, Fifth Floor, NY, New York 10016-6700 • (212) 696-9099 • Fax (212) 696-0711
www.ash-us.org
Embargoed For Release:
Thursday, May 18, 2006 - 12:01am EDT
Contacts:
Mel Granick
Susan Rood
212-884-0660/0650
212-884-0643/0650
mgranick@chamberlainpr.com
srood@chamberlainpr.com
ASH Press Room May 16-20
212-261-6184
Study of American Indians Indicates Racial and Gender Disparities in
Development of Hypertension
Findings from The Strong Heart Study Examined at
21
st
Annual Scientific Meeting of American Society of Hypertension
NEW YORK, May 18, 2006 – Data from the largest epidemiological study of cardiovascular disease
(CVD) and its risk factors in the American Indian community may indicate racial differences in the
development of hypertension and that ...
[388]
Applying the 2005 Canadian Hypertension Education Program ...
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From [www.cmaj.ca] Last viewed: 21.09.2006
The American Society of Hypertension , Inc.
148 Madison Avenue, Fifth Floor, NY, New York 10016-6700 • (212) 696-9099 • Fax (212) 696-0711
www.ash-us.org
Embargoed For Release:
Thursday, May 18, 2006 - 12:01am EDT
Contacts:
Mel Granick
Susan Rood
212-884-0660/0650
212-884-0643/0650
mgranick@chamberlainpr.com
srood@chamberlainpr.com
ASH Press Room May 16-20
212-261-6184
Study of American Indians Indicates Racial and Gender Disparities in
Development of Hypertension
Findings from The Strong Heart Study Examined at
21
st
Annual Scientific Meeting of American Society of Hypertension
NEW YORK, May 18, 2006 – Data from the largest epidemiological study of cardiovascular disease
(CVD) and its risk factors in the American Indian community may indicate racial differences in the
development of hypertension and that ...
[389]
Practice patterns in hypertension
[62,2 KB]
From [www.cmaj.ca] Last viewed: 21.09.2006
The American Society of Hypertension , Inc.
148 Madison Avenue, Fifth Floor, NY, New York 10016-6700 • (212) 696-9099 • Fax (212) 696-0711
www.ash-us.org
Embargoed For Release:
Thursday, May 18, 2006 - 12:01am EDT
Contacts:
Mel Granick
Susan Rood
212-884-0660/0650
212-884-0643/0650
mgranick@chamberlainpr.com
srood@chamberlainpr.com
ASH Press Room May 16-20
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Study of American Indians Indicates Racial and Gender Disparities in
Development of Hypertension
Findings from The Strong Heart Study Examined at
21
st
Annual Scientific Meeting of American Society of Hypertension
NEW YORK, May 18, 2006 – Data from the largest epidemiological study of cardiovascular disease
(CVD) and its risk factors in the American Indian community may indicate racial differences in the
development of hypertension and that ...
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mgranick@chamberlainpr.com
srood@chamberlainpr.com
ASH Press Room May 16-20
212-261-6184
Study of American Indians Indicates Racial and Gender Disparities in
Development of Hypertension
Findings from The Strong Heart Study Examined at
21
st
Annual Scientific Meeting of American Society of Hypertension
NEW YORK, May 18, 2006 – Data from the largest epidemiological study of cardiovascular disease
(CVD) and its risk factors in the American Indian community may indicate racial differences in the
development of hypertension and that ...