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The Journal of Hypertension podcasts explores some of the important topics in the world of hypertension. Join us as we chat with authors and world-renowned experts about the most recent and highly innovative research in this area.
Creator: Sarah Withers
Duration: 16:53
Journal of Hypertension 

With the flurry of interest around the World Cup, it’s only right that we discuss the health benefits of football. Join Bastian Shrader and Charis Conradi as they discuss their paper on the benefits of health football in different hypertensive cohorts.

Creator: Journal of Hypertension
Duration: 22:24

Welcome to the next of our Journal podcasts. Renal denervation is a hotly debated intervention in the treatment of hypertension. Yet, here, more than a decade on we have still many questions. I’m joined by Franz Messerli and Michel Burnier as they discuss their recent publication.

Creator: Journal of Hypertension
Duration: 17:24

The Journal of Hypertension podcasts speaks to George Stergiou from the University of Athens. His recent publication is a consensus document from the European Society of Hypertension (ESH) Working Group on Blood Pressure (BP) Monitoring and Cardiovascular Variability.

This paper is available here.

Creator: Journal of Hypertension
Duration: 9:50
Journal of Hypertension 

The Journal of Hypertension podcasts speaks to one of its executive editors, Dr Sophie Saxton, about their role and aspirations for the journal. This was a lost file in the archives, but we’re happy to have found it.

Creator: Journal of Hypertension
Duration: 16:32
Journal of Hypertension 

Here we meet Nadia Khan from The University of British Columbia. We chat about the opportunities and challenges in virtual blood pressure monitoring in care of the hypertensive patient. This is an International Society of Hypertension Position Paper endorsed by World Hypertension League and European Society of Hypertension. Both Nadia and Sarah had a bit of a spring cold, but they managed to get through without much drama.

This paper is available here.