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The following pages link to Dietary supplements and hypertension: potential benefits and precautions (Q26823833):
Displayed 17 items.
- The effect of chlorogenic acid on blood pressure: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials (Q28242297) (← links)
- Pterostilbene on metabolic parameters: a randomized, double-blind, and placebo-controlled trial (Q33905661) (← links)
- Dietary supplements in the management of hypertension and diabetes - a review (Q34367403) (← links)
- The use of dietary supplements and their association with blood pressure in a large Midwestern cohort (Q35055510) (← links)
- Effect of the natural sweetener, steviol glycoside, on cardiovascular risk factors: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised clinical trials (Q35440535) (← links)
- The effects of unripe grape extract on systemic blood pressure and serum levels of superoxide dismutase, malondialdehyde and nitric oxide in rat. (Q35884479) (← links)
- An evidence-based systematic review of bitter orange (Citrus aurantium) by the Natural Standard Research Collaboration (Q38163000) (← links)
- Chocolate--guilty pleasure or healthy supplement? (Q38204748) (← links)
- Nutritional aspects to prevent heart diseases in traditional Persian medicine (Q38261511) (← links)
- The clinical significance and costs of herbs and food supplements used by complementary and alternative medicine for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases and hypertension (Q38494671) (← links)
- Safety, Efficacy, and Mechanistic Studies Regarding Citrus aurantium (Bitter Orange) Extract and p-Synephrine (Q38655858) (← links)
- Development of new reference material neohesperidin for quality control of dietary supplements (Q43322325) (← links)
- Nutritional Supplement and Functional Food Use Among Medical Students in India (Q47552947) (← links)
- Multi-omics approach to elucidate the gut microbiota activity. Metaproteomics and metagenomics connection. (Q48502977) (← links)
- Randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, assessment of the efficacy and safety of dietary supplements in prehypertension. (Q53329568) (← links)
- ACVIM consensus statement: Guidelines for the identification, evaluation, and management of systemic hypertension in dogs and cats (Q57792989) (← links)
- A systematic review and meta-analysis of the association between psoriasis and hypertension with adjustment for covariates (Q89970104) (← links)