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Accumulation of common polymorphisms is associated with development of hypertension: a 12-year follow-up from the Ohasama study
Hypertension Research, 02/08/10
Watanabe Y et al. – This longitudinal study, which was based on home BP measurement, showed that accumulation of common polymorphisms reliably predicted the risk of future hypertension in the Japanese general population.
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