Elderly people benefit from taking medications to keep their blood pressure low, same as younger folks, a new study says.
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HealthDay on MSNSeniors Benefit From Tight Blood Pressure ControlElderly people benefit from taking medications to keep their blood pressure low, same as younger folks, a new stud ...
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNDientes Community Dental and Salud Para La Gente partner for senior oral health push Bite Into LifeDientes Community Dental and Salud Para La Gente announced the launch of Bite Into Life / Saboree La Vida, a bilingual public ...
Chicago has the largest life expectancy gap in the country. As threats to federal funding loom, health experts hope they can ...
The NIHR has announced Professor Judith Rankin as a Senior Investigator in public health in its latest round of leaders in ...
Too many people do not understand what the impact will be on our children, our seniors, our people with disabilities if they ...
Commonwealth Care Alliance has been running out of money for months. Now, state officials are working to maintain services ...
Systolic blood pressure kept under 130 reduces the risk of heart-related death by about 26% among people 80 or older, ...
After 35 years of failing reports and climbing suicide rates, a federal judge is appointing an outsider to propose fixes for ...
Medicare is supposed to simplify healthcare for seniors; however, the plethora of options reads like a ...
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This year, they’ve started the season 4-0 and are led by returning starters Pool, 1B Travis Check, P/INF Tyson Hagen, OF ...
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