Combining Blood Pressure Medicines May Be Best Solution
New studies show that patients who take a combination of two separate medicines for high blood pressure notice better results than those who simply take one.
New studies show that patients who take a combination of two separate medicines for high blood pressure notice better results than those who simply take one.
Students experience high levels of anxiety before a test can receive quick help by simply writing their troubles on paper.
A staggering number of pregnant women in the United States have traces of extremely toxic chemicals in their blood, and some chemicals are even illegal.
With the recent banning of alcoholic energy drink Four Loko, the underground market is booming.
While no cure is known for autism, researchers believe environmental factors and genetics to play a role.
New studies have shown that electrical lighting suppresses hormones necessary for sleep and regulation of blood pressure.
The old way of using invasive testing of pregnant women to determine whether or not the unborn child has Down’s syndrome is no longer necessary.
Standing water, like the floods in Queensland, may bring a variety of water-borne diseases and illnesses to residents in direct contact.
The study shows a correlation between the amount of time individuals spend sitting down and indicating factors for heart disease and obesity.
Most mentally ill individuals cause no physical harm, and it is unknown that if those who do cause harm, would not have done so if treated.