Randomized controlled trial of stress reduction with meditation and health education in black men and women with high normal and normal blood pressure
Background: Black men and women suffer from disparities in morbidity and mortality from hypertension, cardiovascular disease, and currently, COVID-19. These conditions are associated with social determinants of health and psychosocial stress. While previous trials demonstrated that stress reduction...
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Main Authors: | Robert H. SCHNEIDER (Author), Clarence GRIM (Author), Theodore KOTCHEN (Author), Komal MARWAHA (Author), Jane KOTCHEN (Author), John W. SALERNO, Ph.D (Author), Carolyn Gaylord KING (Author), Sanford NIDICH (Author), Charles N. ALEXANDER (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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