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Behavior modification in the treatment of hypertension

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Williams, RBRS
Published in: Practical Cardiology
January 1, 1978

There is evidence that the sympathetic nervous system plays an important role in the development of hypertension, and this has led to the experimental use of behavioral techniques in an attempt to control blood pressure. While still experimental, and somewhat controversial, this approach has provoked widespread interest. In this article, the authors explain the direct and indirect methods of behavioral techniques and discuss what has been accomplished with this approach.

Duke Scholars

Published In

Practical Cardiology

ISSN

0361-3372

Publication Date

January 1, 1978

Volume

4

Issue

8

Start / End Page

119 / 124
 

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Williams, R. B. R. S. (1978). Behavior modification in the treatment of hypertension. Practical Cardiology, 4(8), 119–124.
Williams, R. B. R. S. “Behavior modification in the treatment of hypertension.” Practical Cardiology 4, no. 8 (January 1, 1978): 119–24.
Williams RBRS. Behavior modification in the treatment of hypertension. Practical Cardiology. 1978 Jan 1;4(8):119–24.
Williams, R. B. R. S. “Behavior modification in the treatment of hypertension.” Practical Cardiology, vol. 4, no. 8, Jan. 1978, pp. 119–24.
Williams RBRS. Behavior modification in the treatment of hypertension. Practical Cardiology. 1978 Jan 1;4(8):119–124.

Published In

Practical Cardiology

ISSN

0361-3372

Publication Date

January 1, 1978

Volume

4

Issue

8

Start / End Page

119 / 124