Sociodemographic and health-related differences in undiagnosed hypertension in the health survey for England 2015–2019: a cross-sectional cohort study
Emma Campbell(Office for National Statistics), Katie Finning(University of Exeter), Isobel Ward(Office for National Statistics), Piotr Pawelek(Office for National Statistics), Amitava Banerjee(University College London), Veena Raleigh(University of Surrey), Vahé Nafilyan(Office for National Statistics), Ellie Macey(Office for National Statistics), Chris Shine(Office for National Statistics), Nathan Cadogan Clark(Office for National Statistics)
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