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      that individuals with a family history of cardiovascular disease were     
      more likely to have been diagnosed as hypertensive (1.57).                
      Hypertensives were also more likely to have uncontrolled systolic         
      (3.85) or diastolic (4.75) blood pressure and associated behavioral and   
      biologic risks, such as obesity (1.87) and renal damage (2.60). These     
      risks were even greater among current or former smokers. These analyses   
      will inform the design of community-oriented primary care interventions ->
      in that particular community in the People's Republic of China. They      
      also signal important implications and highlight practical methods for    
      assessing and targeting interventions in U.S. communities facing          
      comparable, but unexamined, risks.                                        
  KP: HEART-DISEASE, UNITED-STATES, CHINA, PATTERNS                             
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QUALITY OF CARE PROBLEMS AMONG MEDICARE AND MEDICAID PATIENTS      ension       
  AU: NENNER_RP, IMPERATO_PJ, SILVER_AL, WILL_TO                                
  NA: ISL PEER REVIEW ORG,MED AFFAIRS,1979 MARCUS AVE,LAKE SUCCESS,NY,11042     
DE    SUNY HLTH SCI CTR,DEPT PREVENT MED & COMMUNITY HLTH,BROOKLYN,NY,11203     
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