Aiming lower saves more lives when it comes to controlling high blood pressure, says a major new study that could spur doctors to more aggressively treat patients over 50.
LAURAN NEERGAARD, Minneapolis Star Tribune
Fri, 09/11/2015 - 5:10pm
Aiming lower saves more lives when it comes to controlling high blood pressure, says a major new study that could spur doctors to more aggressively treat patients over 50.