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1. Arterial compliance may be reduced by ingestion of red wine.

2. Increased pulse pressure linked to dementia: further results from the Hypertension in the Very Elderly Trial - HYVET.

3. Kidney function in the very elderly with hypertension: data from the hypertension in the very elderly (HYVET) trial.

4. Incident dementia and blood pressure lowering in the Hypertension in the Very Elderly Trial cognitive function assessment (HYVET-COG): a double-blind, placebo controlled trial.

5. Blood pressure measurement in patients with rate controlled atrial fibrillation using mercury sphygmomanometer and Omron HEM-750CP deice in the clinic setting.

6. Transiently elevated diastolic blood pressure is associated with a gender-dependent effect on cardiovascular risk.

7. The determinants of left ventricular hypertrophy defined by Sokolow-Lyon criteria in untreated hypertensive patients.

8. Selective recording in blood pressure readings may increase subsequent mortality.

9. What should be the goal blood pressure?

10. The effect of lowering blood pressure on quality of life.

12. Blood pressure lowering for the primary and secondary prevention of stroke: treatment of hypertension reduces the risk of stroke.

14. Association of symptoms of type 2 diabetic patients with severity of disease, obesity, and blood pressure.

15. Prevalence and persistency of orthostatic blood pressure fall in older patients with isolated systolic hypertension. Syst-Eur Investigators.

16. Associations of orthostatic blood pressure fall in older patients with isolated systolic hypertension. Syst-Eur Investigators.

17. Prognostic significance of blood pressure in the very old. Implications for the treatment decision.

19. Optimal blood pressure control in treated hypertensive patients. Report from the Department of Health Hypertension Care Computing Project (DHCCP).

20. Psycho-emotional stress and salt intake may interact to raise blood pressure.

21. Is a positive association between lead exposure and blood pressure supported by animal experiments?

22. The relationship between blood pressure and sodium and potassium excretion during the day and at night.

23. Leg/arm diastolic ratio.

24. Smoking and blood pressure in the leg.

25. Aging, blood pressure and mortality.

26. Relation between blood pressure and stroke mortality.

27. The increase in blood pressure with age and body mass index is overestimated by conventional sphygmomanometry.

28. The diurnal blood pressure profile. A population study.

29. How far should blood pressure be lowered?

31. The association between blood pressure, calcium and other divalent cations: a population study.

32. The assessment of the relationship between blood pressure and sodium intake using whole-day, daytime and overnight urine collections.

33. Reference values for the ambulatory blood pressure and the blood pressure measured at home: a population study.

34. Pulse rate and sodium intake interact to determine blood pressure. A population study.

36. Blood lead concentration, renal function, and blood pressure in London civil servants.

37. Evidence for a curvilinear relation between blood pressure and urinary sodium in men.

39. The relationship between blood pressure and biochemical risk factors in a general population.

40. Salt intake and blood pressure in the general population: a controlled intervention trial in two towns.

41. Contraceptive pill use, urinary sodium and blood pressure. A population study in two Belgian towns.

43. Salt and blood pressure in Belgium.

44. The influence of menopause on blood pressure.

45. Four urinary cations and blood pressure. A population study in two Belgian towns.

46. Familial aggregation of blood pressure, anthropometric characteristics and urinary excretion of sodium and potassium--a population study in two Belgian towns.

47. Cation consumption and blood pressure.

48. Intraocular pressure and systemic blood pressure in the elderly.

49. Urinary cadmium and lead concentrations and their relation to blood pressure in a population with low exposure.

50. Blood pressure and plasma sodium and potassium.

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