Home based telemedicine intervention for patients with uncontrolled hypertension: - a real life - non-randomized study
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Simonetta Scalvini | Palmira Bernocchi | Fabio Bertacchini | Francesca Rivadossi | Maria Muiesan | S. Scalvini | P. Bernocchi | M. Muiesan | F. Bertacchini | F. Rivadossi
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