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- who: P et al. from the Department of Clinical Sciences, Danderyd Hospital, Division of Institute of Medicine, Sahlgrenska academy, University of Gothenburg, Russia have published the article: ORs in those with high CRF at baseline were 0.90 (0.80-1.02) and 0.43 (0.26-0.71). Conclusions Decrease in CRF with >1% per year associated with significant higher risk for incident hypertension, while maintaining or increasing CRF had similar risk associations. This was seen in , in the Journal: Neurology and neurosurgery, Siberian State Medical University, Tomsk,
- what: The study was carried out . . .
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