Cardiac care. 2001 Canadian hypertension recommendations
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Cardiac care. 2001 Canadian hypertension recommendations
Abstract
Patient compliance is still a challenge and should be addressed by health care professionals at each medical visit. It is important to note that individuals involved in the recommendations process or in a subgroup may have personally opposed specific recommendations. Therefore, acknowledgment of an individual's contribution to the hypertension recommendations process does not indicate personal support for any specific recommendation.
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