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View ArticleThe Art of Measuring Blood Pressure
By Country Doctor Edna Lavoie has had horrendous blood pressure readings for several decades, but she has never had a stroke or heart attack. Her eye doctor swears her retinae are healthy. Whenever she...
View ArticleBlood Pressure Monitoring, Telemedicine, and Automated Hovering: A Future...
By Mike Miesen Use of an at-home telemonitoring blood pressure device significantly reduced out-of-control high blood pressure, according to a recent study in the Journal of the American Medical...
View ArticleSense and Sensibility on Hypertension
By Vik Khanna & Al Lewis Every now and then even blind squirrels find acorns. The medical care industry, which long ago abandoned sensible fiscal and therapeutic restraint in the quest for new...
View ArticleWill the Uninsured Become Healthier Once They Receive Health Care Coverage?
By David Orentlicher, MD JD The Affordable Care Act might not bend the cost curve or improve the quality of health care, but it will save thousands of lives, as millions of uninsured persons receive...
View ArticleKeas Poll on Workplace Stress and Disease Burden Provides an Education
By VIK KHANNA & AL LEWIS Al’s son once complained to Al’s Aunt Tillie about an overbearing supervisor. Aunt Tillie suggested that he try to work under a different supervisor. Tillie was one of...
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