@Daniel_Wilco Read this with interest:
https://t.co/AqpHsSTJmr
Given NCAA prioritizes academics... It would be great for STEM interested students if the data from this article were made available. This would provide an opportunity for statistics to come alive for some kids.
@mbenzie Read this article with interest:
https://t.co/AqpHsSTJmr
Given NCAA priority being academics...It would be great for STEM interested students if the data from this article were made available. This would provide an opportunity for statistics to come alive for some kids.
In a secondary analysis of SPRINT, the mortality benefits of intensive BP control attenuated after the trial, while outpatient systolic BP increased by an average of 7 mm Hg for participants in the intensive treatment group. https://t.co/GALdXP40Oe #Research
Blood pressures in routine practice were higher than BP measured in the SPRINT clinical trial. However, BP differences varied by patient, over time, and by site. Proper BP measurement technique is critical https://t.co/tZT0frPHmm
Just out at @JAMAInternalMed Comparing EHR blood pressures to SPRINT with @PDrawz https://t.co/yTylTeRGcO
Very nice editorial by @JDodsonMD @DaichiShimbo
Department of Medicine Clinical Research Retreat
Friday, October 25, 2019
7:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
McNamara Alumni Center
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.@CJASN In a large, multinational database, the prevalence of masked and sustained hypertension varied across cohorts independent of important comorbidities. https://t.co/t7rd4i1tkp @PDrawz#AntihypertensiveAgent#BloodPressure#Ambulatory#CKD