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MAH - Medication Adherence for Hypertension RAS antagonists
MAH - <b>Medication Adherence</b> for <b>Hypertension</b> RAS antagonists. Members 18 years or older as of December 31 of the measurement year. Percent of members</b> ...
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Systolic Heart Failure | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Systolic Heart Failure. Systolic heart failure is a specific type of heart failure that occurs in the heart’s left ventricle. The left and right ventricles are the</b> ...
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Researchers Discover New, Treatable Pathway Known to Cause Hypertension ...
<b>Hypertension</b> can be especially difficult to treat in obese patients, Polotsky says. The new work revolves around leptin, a molecule that controls appetite</b> ...
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Erectile Dysfunction and Your Health: 5 Things You Need to Know
Erectile Dysfunction and Heart Disease Are Connected ED is a common phenomenon among men who have coronary heart disease, says Johns Hopkins cardiologist Michael</b> ...
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HEDIS 2022 Manual - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Developed by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) in the 1980s. NCQA Specifications standardize performance to evaluate and compare health plan</b> ...
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Gulf War Syndrome | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Symptoms may include: Fatigue. Musculoskeletal pain. Cognitive problems. Skin rashes. Diarrhea. Symptoms of <b>Gulf War syndrome</b> may resemble other medical</b> ...
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Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Pulmonary <b>hypertension</b> is high blood pressure in the lungs and can cause limitations in a patient’s life as the disease progresses. Adults diagnosed with</b> ...
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Alcohol-Associated Liver Disease | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Alcohol-associated hepatitis is an acute inflammation of the liver. There is death of liver cells, often followed by permanent scarring. Cirrhosis.</b> ...
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Ginger Benefits | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Gingerol, a natural component of ginger root, benefits gastrointestinal motility ― the rate at which food exits the stomach and continues along the digestive</b> ...
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Coronary Heart Disease | Johns Hopkins Medicine
High blood pressure (<b>hypertension</b>) Physical inactivity. Obesity. High saturated fat diet. Diabetes. Family history. Controlling risk factors is the key to</b> ...
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