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Making the paper: Paul Elliott

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Thousands of urine samples point to the causes of high blood pressure.

Large-scale studies take patience, as epidemiologist Paul Elliott at Imperial College London knows all too well. More than a decade ago, he, Jeremiah Stamler of Northwestern University in Chicago, Illinois, and an international team began collecting data for the INTERMAP project — a study on the causes of high blood pressure.

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