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12/03/2008 07:29 PM
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Study questions how high blood pressure is treated (The Star-Ledger)
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A University of Michigan study to be released Thursday raises questions about how high blood pressure is routinely treated. The study, reported in Thursday's New England Journal of Medicine, found that a pill containing two blood pressure drugs was more...
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12/03/2008 05:03 PM
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Blood Pressure Pill Combo More Effective Than Diuretics (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
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WEDNESDAY, Dec. 3 (HealthDay News) -- A pill that contains two blood pressure drugs was more effective than a diuretic-based strategy in reducing the risk of serious cardiovascular problems and death in people with high blood pressure, according to a study that included more than 11,000 patients in the United States, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland.
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12/04/2008 06:22 AM
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Two Drug Blood Pressure Therapy Reduces Heart Attacks (Medical News Today)
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While doctors are urged to start with a diuretic-based strategy to control patients' high blood pressure, an international blood pressure study shows a different single-pill drug combination is more effective at preventing heart-related events such as heart attacks and strokes. The findings challenge the way blood pressure is usually treated worldwide.
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12/02/2008 09:23 AM
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Use Of Low-Cost Diuretics To Treat High Blood Pressure Did Not Increase After Study Showing Effectiveness (Medical News Today)
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The use of low-cost, generic diuretics to treat high blood pressure did not increase significantly following a 2002 study that found the drugs were more effective at treating hypertension than newer drugs that were up to 20 times more expensive, the New York Times reports.
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12/02/2008 01:20 AM
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Dr. Paul Donohue: The lungs have their own kind of high blood pressure (Detroit News)
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Dear Dr. Donohue: I am a 43-year-old woman and the mother of two young children. I have just been told I have pulmonary hypertension. According to my doctors, this has nothing to do with high blood pressure, which I do not have. This confuses me. I am slightly short of breath when I have to climb stairs from our basement to the second floor, but aside from that I feel OK. What is this thing?
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12/03/2008 05:21 PM
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Two-Drug Blood Pressure Therapy Reduces Heart Attacks (Newswise)
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An international blood pressure study led by a University of Michigan Health System researcher challenges the way high blood pressure is usually treated worldwide. The ACCOMPLISH study shows single-pill combination drugs have the potential to control blood pressure for more than 75 percent of patients. But more important, the diuretic-based treatment tried first by doctors was less effective ...
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12/04/2008 03:19 PM
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Blood Pressure Pill Combo More Effective Than Diuretics (MedicineNet.com)
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Title: Blood Pressure Pill Combo More Effective Than Diuretics Category: Health News Created: 12/4/2008 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 12/4/2008
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12/02/2008 01:22 AM
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Lungs have their own kind of high blood pressure (The Standard-Times)
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DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I am a 43-year-old woman and the mother of two young children. I have just been told I have pulmonary hypertension. According to my doctors, this has nothing to do with high blood pressure, which I do not have. This confuses me. I am...
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12/03/2008 02:59 AM
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Migration to cities causes blood pressure: study (New Kerala)
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By Richa Sharma, New Delhi, Dec 3 : Migration to urban areas is an important contributor to high blood pressure and hypertension, as has been found among people in the Indian capital in a new study conducted by AIIMS.
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12/05/2008 04:24 AM
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Apple- or pear-shaped bodies don't really predict heart disease risk (New Kerala)
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Washington, December 5 : Nutrition researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have denied that bodies shaped like pears or apples do not completely reveal a person's likelihood of developing high blood pressure or heart disease.
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