A lifestyle program for treated hypertensives improved health-related behaviors and cardiovascular risk factors, a randomized controlled trial.
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V. Burke | Trevor A. Mori | L. Beilin | H. Cutt | J. Mansour | Amy Williams | Trevor A. Mori | Jacqueline Mansour
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