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The document provides a lengthy bibliography citing various sources used for research on topics related to health, including hypertension management, blood pressure measurement, the effects of substances like alcohol and caffeine on blood pressure, cancer statistics, cardiovascular disease, tobacco use prevention, and lifestyle factors influencing health outcomes. References are cited from books, journals, organizations like the World Health Organization and American Heart Association, government reports, and websites. Years of publication for sources range from 1995 to 2012.
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The document provides a lengthy bibliography citing various sources used for research on topics related to health, including hypertension management, blood pressure measurement, the effects of substances like alcohol and caffeine on blood pressure, cancer statistics, cardiovascular disease, tobacco use prevention, and lifestyle factors influencing health outcomes. References are cited from books, journals, organizations like the World Health Organization and American Heart Association, government reports, and websites. Years of publication for sources range from 1995 to 2012.
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