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Journal of Human Hypertension

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Editor-in-Chief
Professor Gareth Beevers
University Department of Medicine
City Hospital
Dudley Rd
Birmingham B18 7QH UK
Tel: +44 121 507 5080
Fax: +44 121 554 4083

Editor for the Americas
Professor Franz Messerli
Ochsner Clinic
1514 Jefferson Highway
New Orleans LA 70121, USA
Tel: +1 504 842 3144 / 4077
Fax: +1 504 842 4220

Editor for Asia and the Pacific
Professor Hirotsugu Ueshima
Shiga University of Medical Science
Department of Health Science
Tsukinowa-cho Seta Otsu
Shiga Prefecture 520-21, Japan
Tel: +81 775 48 2191
Fax: +81 775 43 9732
E-mail: hueshima@sums.shiga-med.ac.jp

Assistant Editor
Dr Gregory Lip
University Department of Medicine
City Hospital
Dudley Rd
Birmingham B18 7QH UK
Tel: +44 121 507 5080

Last Updated 21 March 2001

© Macmillan Publishers Ltd 2001

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