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Whole grains and incident hypertension in men
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 07/02/09
Flint AJ et al. - The authors found an independent inverse association between intake of whole grains and incident hypertension in men. Bran may play an important role in this association. These findings have implications for future dietary guidelines and prevention of hypertension.
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