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Churches as High Blood Pressure Control Centers
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1981
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Non-pharmacological InterventionHypertensionHealth PolicyHigh Blood PressureAntihypertensive TherapyChristian PracticeBlood Pressure ControlProper MedicationPublic HealthReligious GroupMedicineBlack CommunityHealth Services ResearchBlood PressureEndocrine Hypertension
High blood pressure, a severe medical problem in the black community, can be controlled to a significant degree by proper medication. Discovery of hypertension and continuing thereapy, however, are difficult. The establishment of churches as high blood pressure control centers is a promising approach to overcome these deficits. The initial experiences with the creation of such a program are presented.