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Blood Pressure Drugs Can Trigger Breast Cancer Recurrence
    An April 22, 2011 article published in the online issue of Breast Cancer Research and Treatment says that breast cancer survivors had a 56% increase in the risk of cancer recurren . . . keep reading
Blood Pressure Drugs Linked to Cancer Risk
    The June 13, 2010 online issue of The Lancet reports that some widely used anti-hypertension drugs may be associated with an increased risk of cancer.     In a . . . keep reading
Lower Blood Pressure Not Necessarily Better
    A report presented at the March 14, 2010 meeting of the American College of Cardiology meeting in Atlanta, Georgia says that lower is not necessarily better for blood pressure con . . . keep reading
No Benefits From Lower Blood Pressure Targets
A July 8, 2009 report from the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews says that lowering blood pressure below the standard 140/90 mm Hg revealed no reduction in morbidity and mortality in several c . . . keep reading
High Blood Pressure Drugs Lead to Bone Loss
A study in the April 14, 2008 issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine reports that diuretics, commonly prescribed for hypertension (high blood pressure) and heart failure, can also leach calcium fr . . . keep reading
Doctors Not Following Blood Pressure Drug Guidelines
A study highlighted in the May, 1999 issue of the American Journal of Hypertension finds that doctors are not following the federal guidelines when they prescribe blood pressure medication. This was e . . . keep reading
Pets Better At Lowering Blood Pressure Than Drug
A report given at the November, 1999 meeting of the American Heart Association (AHA) in Atlanta found that pets may well outperform high blood pressure medication at reducing stress-related spikes in . . . keep reading
Popular Blood Pressure Drug May Increase Risk Of Breast Cancer
In an October 15, 1997 article, USA Today reports on a study funded by the Heart, Lung and Blood Institute and published in the journal Cancer. The study showed that post-menopausal women taking calci . . . keep reading
Blood Pressure Goes Down After Chiropractic Adjustments
An interesting study in the August, 1988 issue of the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics found that blood pressure in test subjects dropped significantly after they received a chir . . . keep reading
Chiropractic Reduces Blood Pressure
A study in the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapuetics in December, 1988 reports that patients under active chiropractic care experienced significant decreases in elevated blood pressur . . . keep reading
Doctors Prescribe Expensive Blood Pressure Medications
The December 2003 issue of the Journal of General Internal Medicine reports that doctors tend to prescribe more expensive blood pressure medications than equally effective, less expensive alternatives . . . keep reading
Doctors Not Following Blood Pressure Drug Guidelines
A study highlighted in the May, 1999 issue of the American Journal of Hypertension finds that doctors are not following the federal guidelines when they prescribe blood pressure medication. This was e . . . keep reading
Pets Better At Lowering Blood Pressure Than Drug
A report given at the November, 1999 meeting of the American Heart Association (AHA) in Atlanta found that pets may well outperform high blood pressure medication at reducing stress-related spikes in . . . keep reading
Popular Blood Pressure Drug May Increase Risk Of Breast Cancer
In an October 15, 1997 article, USA Today reports on a study funded by the Heart, Lung and Blood Institute and published in the journal Cancer. The study showed that post-menopausal women taking calci . . . keep reading
Blood Pressure Goes Down After Chiropractic Adjustments
An interesting study in the August, 1988 issue of the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics found that blood pressure in test subjects dropped significantly after they received a chir . . . keep reading
Chiropractic Reduces Blood Pressure
A study in the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapuetics in December, 1988 reports that patients under active chiropractic care experienced significant decreases in elevated blood pressur . . . keep reading
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