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Genetic and Environmental Risks for High Blood Pressure Among African American Mothers and Daughters
Biological Research For Nursing, 06/24/09
Taylor JY et al. - Women with thymine/thymine (T/T) genotype of rs8179526 who consumed greater than 2,300 mg had lower SBP than those who consumed less. Awareness of both the protective and deleterious properties of rs8179526 in African-American women may one day assist in determining appropriate treatment plans.
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