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European Heart Journal Advance Access originally published online on August 18, 2005
European Heart Journal 2005 26(18):1822-1823; doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehi469
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When premature is not premature—the ASCOT study

Franz H. Messerli* and Tina Sichrovsky

Department of Cardiology, St Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center, Columbia University, 1000, Tenth Avenue, Suite 3B-30, New York 10019, NY, USA

Received 28 April 2005; revised 4 August 2005; accepted 4 August 2005; online publish-ahead-of-print 18 August 2005.

* Corresponding author. Tel: +1 212 523 7373; fax: +1 212 523 7765. E-mail address: fmesserli@aol.com

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Controversy is the Lifeblood of Science

Sir George Pickering1

Almost 3 years ago, in the aftermath of the ALLHAT study,2 the New York Times was carrying the headlines ‘Older way to treat hypertension found best’.3 ALLHAT, the largest study ever done, showed no difference in primary outcome (coronary heart disease) among the three treatment arms but seemed to favour chlorthalidone over amlodipine or lisinopril with regard to some secondary endpoints. Clearly, these headlines will need to be amended in view of the . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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