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    Failure of Exercise to Reduce Blood Pressure in Patients With Mild Hypertension: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial by Blumenthal, James A, Siegel, William C, Appelbaum, Mark

    “…Objective.—To assess the effects of physical exercise training on blood pressure in patients with mild hypertension.Design.—Randomized controlled…”
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    Ethnic differences in hemodynamic responses to stress in hypertensive men and women by Sherwood, A, May, C W, Siegel, W C, Blumenthal, J A

    Published in American journal of hypertension (01-06-1995)
    “…Hemodynamic response patterns to three laboratory stressors were compared in 63 mildly hypertensive black and white men and women. Ethnic groups were matched…”
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    Impact of a Medical Journal Club on House-Staff Reading Habits, Knowledge, and Critical Appraisal Skills: A Randomized Control Trial by Linzer, Mark, Brown, J. Trig, Frazier, Linda M, DeLong, Elizabeth R, Siegel, William C

    “…The journal club is an established teaching modality in many house-staff training programs. To determine if a journal club improves house-staff reading habits,…”
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    Physiological, Psychological, and Behavioral Factors and White Coat Hypertension by Siegel, William C, Blumenthal, James A, Divine, George W

    Published in Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. 1979) (01-08-1990)
    “…Patients with hypertension in the clinic but not during daily activities (“white coat” hypertension) may be at lower risk of hypertensive morbidity and…”
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    Effects of Aerobic Exercise on Cognitive and Psychosocial Functioning in Patients With Mild Hypertension by Pierce, Thomas W, Madden, David J, Siegel, William C, Blumenthal, James A

    Published in Health psychology (01-07-1993)
    “…The effects of 16 weeks of physical exercise training on the psychological functioning of 90 patients with mild hypertension were examined. At baseline and…”
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    "Effects of aerobic exercise on cognitive and psychosocial functioning in patients with mild hypertension": Correction by Pierce, Thomas W., Madden, David J., Siegel, William C., Blumenthal, James A.

    Published in Health psychology (01-09-1993)
    “…Reports an error in the original article by T. W. Pierce et al ( Health Psychology, 1993[Jul], Vol 12[4], 286–291). Table 4, which was inadvertently excluded,…”
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    Failure of Exercise to Reduce Hypertension-Reply by Blumenthal, James A, Siegel, William C, Appelbaum, Mark

    “…In Reply.—We share the concern that the conclusions of our study not be misinterpreted. A direct comparison between our study and that of Keleman et al1 may…”
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    Contract Unfair? Just Say No by "Bill" Siegel, William C

    Published in ENR (11-10-2010)
    “…Some clients have been asking contractors to take on unnecessary risks without providing a significant reward for the risks taken. Companies enter into…”
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    Contribution of job strain, job status and marital status to laboratory and ambulatory blood pressure in patients with mild hypertension by Blumenthal, James A., Thyrum, Elizabeth Towner, Siegel, William C.

    Published in Journal of psychosomatic research (01-02-1995)
    “…The effects of job strain, occupational status, and marital status on blood pressure were evaluated in 99 men and women with mild hypertension. Blood pressure…”
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    Failure of Exercise to Reduce Blood Pressure in Patients with Mild Hypertension by Blumenthal, James A, Siegel, William C, Appelbaum, Mark

    “…A study of the effects of physical exercise training on blood pressure in pateints with mild hypertension is discussed. Results indicate that moderate aerobic…”
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    Distress Over the Noneffect of Stress by Friedman, Richard, Siegel, William C, Jacobs, Sue C, Benson, Herbert

    “…To the Editor.—A recent article in JAMA1 concluded that while weight reduction and sodium reduction were effective nonpharmacologic interventions for subjects…”
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    Impact of a Medical Journal Club on House-Staff Reading Habits, Knowledge, and Critical Appraisal Skills by Linzer, Mark, Brown, J Trig, Frazier, Linda M, DeLong, Elizabeth R, Siegel, William C

    “…A journal club is a powerful motivator of critical house-staff reading behavior and can help teach epidemiology and biostatistics to physicians-in-training…”
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    Clinical correlates and prognostic significance of type A behavior and silent myocardial ischemia on the treadmill by Siegel, William C., Mark, Daniel B., Hlatky, Mark A., Harrell, Frank E., Pryor, David B., arefoot, John C., Williams, Redford B.

    Published in The American journal of cardiology (01-12-1989)
    “…Type A patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) tend to ignore or underreport symptoms, especially during challenging tasks such as the treadmill exercise…”
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    Effect of type A behavior on exercise test outcome in coronary artery disease by Siegel, William C., Hlatky, Mark A., Mark, Daniel B., Barefoot, John C., Harrell, Frank E., Pryor, David B., Williams, Redford B.

    Published in The American journal of cardiology (15-07-1990)
    “…The outcome of the diagnostic exercise test depends on such patient-related factors as age, maximum exercise heart rate, exercise time and severity of the…”
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    Timber and Tax Reform: An Overview of Recent Changes by Condrell, William K, Tierney, James E, Siegel, William C

    Published in Taxes (Chicago, Ill.) (01-07-1987)
    “…"William K. Condrell, James E. Tierney" and "William C. Siegel" examine the effect that the Tax Reform Act of 1986 will have on the taxation of timber…”
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