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Michael H Alderman

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Journal of Hypertension|February 1, 2020
Hypertension: evolving from standardized to individualized careMichael H Alderman, Jon D Blumenfeld
JAMA|December 21, 2016
Reducing Sodium Intake in the PopulationDavid A McCarron, Michael H Alderman
American Journal of Hypertension|September 18, 2013
The IOM report fails to detect evidence to support dietary sodium guidelinesMichael H Alderman, Hillel W Cohen
American Journal of Hypertension|September 7, 2014
JNC 8: shortcomings in process and treatment recommendationsCurt D Furberg, Michael H Alderman
American Journal of Hypertension|May 26, 2012
Dietary sodium intake and cardiovascular mortality: controversy resolved?Michael H Alderman, Hillel W Cohen
The New England Journal of Medicine|December 22, 2021
Salt Substitute and Cardiovascular Events and DeathNiels Graudal, Gesche Jürgens, Michael H Alderman
American Journal of Hypertension|June 1, 2005
Exercise and cardiovascular outcomes by hypertensive status: NHANES I epidemiological follow-up study, 1971-1992Jing Fang, Judith Wylie-Rosett, Michael H Alderman
Journal of Clinical Hypertension (Greenwich, Conn.)|May 11, 2004
Clinical problems in the management of hypertension 1) Prehypertension: should we treat? 2)The very elderly: how should we treatMarvin Moser, Michael H Alderman, Jackson T Wright
Archives of Internal Medicine|February 18, 2003
Differential use of coronary revascularization and hospital mortality following acute myocardial infarctionJanice M Barnhart, Jing Fang, Michael H Alderman
American Journal of Hypertension|October 10, 2006
Renal dysfunction predicts attenuation of ischemic heart disease mortality risk from elevated glucose among treated hypertensive patientsSusan M Hailpern, Hillel W Cohen, Michael H Alderman
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Journal of Hypertension|February 1, 2020
Hypertension: evolving from standardized to individualized careMichael H Alderman, Jon D Blumenfeld
JAMA|December 21, 2016
Reducing Sodium Intake in the PopulationDavid A McCarron, Michael H Alderman
American Journal of Hypertension|September 18, 2013
The IOM report fails to detect evidence to support dietary sodium guidelinesMichael H Alderman, Hillel W Cohen
American Journal of Hypertension|September 7, 2014
JNC 8: shortcomings in process and treatment recommendationsCurt D Furberg, Michael H Alderman
American Journal of Hypertension|May 26, 2012
Dietary sodium intake and cardiovascular mortality: controversy resolved?Michael H Alderman, Hillel W Cohen
The New England Journal of Medicine|December 22, 2021
Salt Substitute and Cardiovascular Events and DeathNiels Graudal, Gesche Jürgens, Michael H Alderman
American Journal of Hypertension|June 1, 2005
Exercise and cardiovascular outcomes by hypertensive status: NHANES I epidemiological follow-up study, 1971-1992Jing Fang, Judith Wylie-Rosett, Michael H Alderman
Journal of Clinical Hypertension (Greenwich, Conn.)|May 11, 2004
Clinical problems in the management of hypertension 1) Prehypertension: should we treat? 2)The very elderly: how should we treatMarvin Moser, Michael H Alderman, Jackson T Wright
Archives of Internal Medicine|February 18, 2003
Differential use of coronary revascularization and hospital mortality following acute myocardial infarctionJanice M Barnhart, Jing Fang, Michael H Alderman
American Journal of Hypertension|October 10, 2006
Renal dysfunction predicts attenuation of ischemic heart disease mortality risk from elevated glucose among treated hypertensive patientsSusan M Hailpern, Hillel W Cohen, Michael H Alderman
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