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[The Lyons Hypertension Control Program (1972-1978). Community analysis].

A Froment, H Milon, Y Matillon

    Archives Des Maladies Du Coeur Et Des Vaisseaux
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    A community hypertension control program in Lyon improved treatment rates by stimulating existing healthcare systems. This intervention significantly increased the percentage of treated hypertensive individuals in the study group compared to the reference group.

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