New medical device improves blood pressure control
19th Apr 2006, 20:53 GMT
Physicians at the Hypertension and Vascular Disease Center at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center have proven that a new medical device improves blood pressure management in patients with the most common form of uncontrolled hypertension.
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