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The following pages link to A longitudinal study on the significance of environmental and individual factors associated with the development of essential hypertension (Q33686488):
Displaying 15 items.
- Psychosocial factors and hypertension (Q28385739) (← links)
- Anxiety, Stress-Related Factors, and Blood Pressure in Young Adults (Q28392640) (← links)
- Effect of education, occupation and some lifestyle factors on common rheumatic complaints in a Swedish group aged 50-70 years (Q33564814) (← links)
- Loss and representativeness in a 43 year follow up of a national birth cohort (Q33701080) (← links)
- A mechanistic look at the effects of adversity early in life on cardiovascular disease risk during adulthood (Q33927390) (← links)
- Early life stress downregulates endothelin receptor expression and enhances acute stress-mediated blood pressure responses in adult rats (Q33994986) (← links)
- Adolescent IQ and Survival in the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study (Q35094959) (← links)
- Intelligence in youth and health at age 50. (Q36318488) (← links)
- IQ in childhood and the metabolic syndrome in middle age: Extended follow-up of the 1946 British Birth Cohort Study (Q36418566) (← links)
- Childhood-Onset Essential Hypertension and the Family Structure (Q36768099) (← links)
- Mental ability across childhood in relation to risk factors for premature mortality in adult life: the 1970 British Cohort Study. (Q36768825) (← links)
- IQ in late adolescence/early adulthood, risk factors in middle age and later all-cause mortality in men: the Vietnam Experience Study. (Q36831795) (← links)
- Childhood IQ in relation to risk factors for premature mortality in middle-aged persons: the Aberdeen Children of the 1950s study (Q37121201) (← links)
- Pre-morbid intelligence, the metabolic syndrome and mortality: the Vietnam Experience Study (Q44360702) (← links)
- Parental family variables and likelihood of divorce (Q61852804) (← links)