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Can social class differentials in hypertension be explained by the general susceptibility hypothesis?

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Can social class differentials in hypertension be explained by the general susceptibility hypothesis?

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Author InfoNilsson, Peter Östergren, Per-Olof Lindholm, Lars Scherstén, Bengt Abstract In a population-based, cross-sectional study of 310 treated hypertensives (HT) and 288 matched normotensive controls (NT), social and biological variables were investigated.

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