Abstract
Parental history of hypertension may affect the duration of the blood pressure response to an acute stressor more than the magnitude of the response.
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- Year
- 1995
- Type
- article
- Volume
- 13
- Issue
- 6
- Pages
- 603-610
- Citations
- 115
- Access
- Closed
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- DOI
- 10.1097/00004872-199506000-00005
- PMID
- 7594416