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Hypertension: percentage of patient visits during which either systolic blood pressure is greater than or equal to 140 mm Hg or diastolic blood pressure is greater than or equal to 90 mm Hg, with documented plan of care for hypertension.
This measure assesses the percentage of patient visits with documented plan of care for hypertension, among all patient visits for patients aged greater than or equal to 18 years with diagnosed hypertension during which either systolic blood pressure is greater than or equal to 140 mm Hg or diastolic blood pressure is greater than or equal to 90 mm Hg.


Hypertension: percent of eligible patients with an active diagnosis of hypertension whose most recent blood pressure (BP) recording was BP less than or equal to 140/90 (NEXUS clinics cohort).
This measure assesses the percent of eligible patients with an active diagnosis of hypertension whose most recent blood pressure (BP) recording was less than or equal to 140/90.


NICE and British Hypertension Society confirm review of hypertension guidelines
The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE), the National Collaborating Centre for Chronic Conditions (NCC-CC) and the British Hypertension Society (BHS) have today confirmed the early review of the NICE clinical guidelines on the management of hypertension in adults in primary care.


The Journal of Clinical Hypertension Selected as an Official Journal of the American Society of Hypertension, Inc.
The Board of Directors of the American Societyof Hypertension, Inc. voted today to name The Journal of ClinicalHypertension, published by Le Jacq, Ltd., as an official journal of itssociety.


 

 

 
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1. Hydrocortisone Systemic
... Long-term use may lead to cataracts, diabetes, hypertension, or osteoporosis. Over 60 Adverse reactions may be more likely and more severe in older patients. Driving and Hazardous Work Do not drive ...
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2. Dr. Kimmich - Paragon CRT Pediatrics & General Eyecare
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3. Dr. Eldon Rosenow, Eye Exams in California
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4. Advantage Eye Care Group - About Us
... Early signs of glaucoma, cataracts, hypertension, diabetes and even neurological and other systemic disease can be detected by a thorough eye exam performed by the doctors at Advantage Eye Care group ...
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5. Ignorance threatens eye health says major EOS Gallup Europe survey
... However, other known risk factors include genetics, cataracts, hypertension, sun exposure, overweight and inactivity, and a diet low in certain vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. ARE TREATMENTS ...
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6. Jason Clopton, O.D., Eye Exams in Tennessee
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9. Antioxidants, health and nutrition
... They include Alzheimerís disease, Cancer, Cardiovascular disease, Cataracts, Hypertension, Infertility, Macular (eye lens) degeneration, Measles, Mental Illness, Periodontal disease, Respiratory ...
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10. Dr. Marcy Rose, Dr. Christine M. Best, Dr. T. Van Wilson, Eye Exams in Denve...
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11. Roger T. Dowis, O.D., FCOVD, Eye Exams in Colorado
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12. Kyle F. Hoskins, O.D., Eye Exams in Indiana
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13. Antioxidants information page. All about antioxidants and the role it can he...
... tea. Deficiency of antioxidants It is thought that a shortage of antioxidants could cause, or assist in causing Alzheimer's disease, cancer, cardiovascular disease, cataracts, diabetes, hypertension ...
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14. Dr. John D. Tassinari, FCOVD, Eye Exams in California
http://www.drjtvt.com/eye_exam.html


15. Cataracts - UMMC
... with proteins in the eye and begin to form byproducts that accumulate in the lens (sugar cataracts). Hypertension. Rheumatoid arthritis and other connective tissue diseases. Other Conditions Other ...
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16. DiabetesAdvocacy Going to School
... Long-term complications include the following: Retinopathy Cataracts Hypertension Progressive renal failure Early coronary artery disease Peripheral vascular disease Neuropathy, both ...
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17. Dr. Amy Abel FCOVD, Dr. Greg Abel FAAO, Eye Exams in Colorado
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18. Dr. Philip Nicholson, Visual Learning Center, Eye Exams in Maryland, Virgini...
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19. News in DMD
... Cataracts, hypertension, behavioral changes, excessive weight gain, and vertebral fracture were noted as serious side effects. Conclusions: Prednisone and deflazacort have a significant beneficial ...
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