The community workshop as a stimulus for hypertension control programs
S.B. Garbus,
T.R. Donohue,
G. Wilson and
S.B. Garbus
American Journal of Public Health, 1976, vol. 66, issue 7, 682-685
Abstract:
A logical consequence to the identification of hypertension as a massive public health problem is the need for massive control measures to diminish the extensive morbidity associated with high blood pressure. This is a report of the experiences of one community in New Orleans, La., in organizing a community workshop to stimulate such a program.
Date: 1976
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