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Eric N. Taylor, et al. Diabetes Care 2006;29:1065-70

Baseline characteristics of older women (NHS I), younger women (NHS II), and men (HPFS) with a history of hypertension according to thiazide use. Eric N. Taylor, et al. Diabetes Care 2006;29:1065-70.

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Eric N. Taylor, et al. Diabetes Care 2006;29:1065-70

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  1. Baseline characteristics of older women (NHS I), younger women (NHS II), and men (HPFS) with a history of hypertension according to thiazide use Eric N. Taylor, et al. Diabetes Care 2006;29:1065-70

  2. Antihypertensive medication use and the age-adjusted and multivariate relative risk of incident, symptomatic type 2 diabetes in hypertensive older women (NHS I), 1994–2002 Eric N. Taylor, et al. Diabetes Care 2006;29:1065–1070

  3. Antihypertensive medication use and the age-adjusted and multivariate relative risk of incident, symptomatic type 2 diabetes in hypertensive younger women (NHS II), 1991–2001 Eric N. Taylor, et al. Diabetes Care 2006;29:1065–1070

  4. Antihypertensive medication use and the age-adjusted and multivariate relative risk of incident, symptomatic type 2 diabetes in hypertensive men (HPFS), 1986–2002 Eric N. Taylor, et al. Diabetes Care 2006;29:1065–1070

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