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| R BonitaSummaryAffiliation: University of Auckland Country: New Zealand Publications
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Implementing a hypertension management programme in a rural area: local approaches and experiences from Ba-Vi district, VietnamQuang Ngoc Nguyen
Department of Cardiology, Hanoi Medical University, 1 Ton That Tung Street, Dong Da District, Hanoi, Vietnam
BMC Public Health 11:325. 2011..This paper aims at summarising our approaches to implementing a programme on hypertension management in a rural commune of Vietnam...
Prevalence of stroke and stroke-related disability. Estimates from the Auckland stroke studiesR Bonita
North Shore Academic Unit, Faculty of Medicine and Health Science, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Stroke 28:1898-902. 1997..To provide estimates of the prevalence of stroke and stroke-related disability for international comparisons and for planning purposes...
Passive smoking as well as active smoking increases the risk of acute strokeR Bonita
Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Science, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Tob Control 8:156-60. 1999....
Health-related quality of life among long-term survivors of stroke : results from the Auckland Stroke Study, 1991-1992M L Hackett
Clinical Trials Research Unit, Department of Medicine, The University of Auckland, New Zealand
Stroke 31:440-7. 2000..The consequences of stroke are a major health concern. This study was conducted to compare the health-related quality of life among long-term survivors of stroke with that of the general population...
Is there a temporal pattern in the occurrence of subarachnoid hemorrhage in the southern hemisphere? Pooled data from 3 large, population-based incidence studies in Australasia, 1981 to 1997V L Feigin
Clinical Trials Research Unit, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Stroke 32:613-9. 2001..Variations between studies may relate to the relatively small numbers of SAH cases analyzed, including those in meta-analyses...
Global cancer prevention: An important pathway to global health and developmentR Beaglehole
University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Public Health 125:821-31. 2011..A re-invigorated approach to global cancer prevention, within the broader context of non-communicable disease prevention, is an important pathway to global health and development...
