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Characteristics of persons with hypertension United States, 1974

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    Statistics are presented on the estimated number of adults in the civilian noninstitutionalized population with and without hypertension, by selected demographic and health characteristics. Data on health and medical care practices and medical procedures used by the hypertensive and nonhypertensive population according to age, sex, and race are shown. Data on use of antihypertensive medicine, dietary habits, and other health items applicable to the hypertensive population by age, sex, and race also are included. Based on information collected in health interviews during 1974.
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    [Abigail J. Moss and Geraldine Scott].

    Includes bibliographical references.

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    Vital and Health Statistics. Series 10, Data from the National Health Survey ; no. 121 ; DHEW publication ; no. (PHS) 79-1549
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    734917
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    print; iv, 76 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
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    urn:sha-512:a50e8572dcd77b4ee7420d003b63d5b6916b149b7610b3a62491ac0c59e6aff75e0b95506418e5c5645693edef24ea339fcfe8a64c4d54ad0519b026f6bb1a4e
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