IMPROVING POPULATION BLOOD PRESSURE CONTROL FOR BRAIN AND HEART HEALTH

George et al discuss efforts by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to reduce heart disease and stroke. These include strategies that are aimed toward epidemiology and surveillance to provide states and communities with relevant data to guide local interventions; environmental ap...

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subjects Blood Pressure
Brain
Cardiovascular disease
Chronic diseases
Cognitive impairment
Disease
Disease management
Epidemiology
Executive
EXECUTIVE PERSPECTIVE
Government agencies
Health Behavior
Heart
Heart diseases
Heart Diseases - prevention & control
Humans
Hypertension
Hypertension - prevention & control
Hypertension - therapy
Intervention
Neurocognitive Disorders - prevention & control
Older adults
Predisposing factors
Public health
Public Health Surveillance
Quality of care
Sodium
Strokes
title IMPROVING POPULATION BLOOD PRESSURE CONTROL FOR BRAIN AND HEART HEALTH
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