
A new study conducted by scientists finds one in four American adults over 60 being treated for high blood pressure could go off their medication under recent guidelines issued in the United States. The changes, which stirred controversy in the medical community, could mean nearly six million may no longer need drugs to control their blood pressure, Duke University researchers said in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The findings ...
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