Hypertension: New Frontiers Ann CurryComprising more than 1000 pages, this book is a complete guide to the diagnosis and management of hypertension. Divided into 19 sections, the text begins with an introduction to hypertension, its causes, risk factors, and how it presents in different sectors of the population. The next chapters discuss diagnostic methods and echocardiography.
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Volume Two of Petra's Temple of the Winged Lions brings to publication the results of long-term archaeological projects in the ancient Nabataean heartland
despite his well-known dismissal of faith
Marvin Klein's study shows that to achieve balance between national and European interests
enclavist models of colonial medicine to newer pursuits of prevention and treatment among indigenous populations and European residents
One woman’s survival depends on the kindness or cruelty of others
and updated research
Resources for further learning and professional development
Highlighting the versatile aspects of Chinese oil paintings across a diverse spectrum of themes
This chapter considers the debates about GAP in the context of CEA and how GAP can be developed as part of an effective food safety control programme in CEA systems
This book examines how a phenomenological approach helps move us closer toward safeguarding our common future by evolving a more originative and informed way of thinking about the foundations of sustainable development
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