Stockton Press Journals What's New Subscribe Information SEARCH

Journal issues
Contents
Free online sample copy
E-mail alert
Register
Search

Editorial
Editor
Instructions to authors
Scope
Audience
Related journals
Citation
Indexed in
Supplement enquiry

Customer services
Subscribe
Sample copy
Reprint request

Stockton
Contacts
News
Help

Journal home

Journal of Human Hypertension

April 1999, Volume 13, Supplement 2
Table of Contents

Journal Home
<- Previous Journal Contents Next ->

Diabetes and cardiovascular disease: Titanic and the iceberg: Proceedings of a satellite symposium held during the 34th meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes

Scientific Organiser: Professor Bryan Williams

Barcelona
8 - 12th September, 1998
Sponsored by: Published with an educational grant provided by Pfizer Limited

Articles

Introduction S1
B Williams
Full Article (PDF)

The unique vulnerability of diabetic subjects to hypertensive injury S3
B Williams
Full Article (PDF)

Diabetes and hypertension: an era of clarity or confusion? S9
C Fox
Full Article (PDF)

Intensive blood pressure/glucose control in type 2 diabetes: why is it so difficult to decrease coronary heart disease? S19
G Reaven
Full Article (PDF)

Discussion S25
Full Article (PDF)

© Macmillan Publishers Ltd 1999

As part of one of the world's largest publishers, Stockton Press has a substantial list of leading international journals in the key areas of science and medicine. Specialist fields covered include: bone marrow transplantation, cell death and differentiation, critical care/intensive care, dentistry, dentomaxillofacial radiology, environmental epidemiology, gene therapy, hematology, human and experimental toxicology, exposure analysis, human hypertension, impotence research, industrial microbiology, industrial health, information systems, leukemia, lupus, microcirculation, molecular psychiatry, multiple sclerosis, neuroscience, nursing, nutrition, obesity, occupational medicine, oncology, oncology pharmacy practice, operations research, optometry and ophthalmology, oral diseases, orthopedics, paraplegia, perinatology, pharmacology, psychiatry, public health, spinal injury and disease.