Friday, November 16, 2007

Blood Pressure Harder to Treat in Winter

Here's an interesting article I came across regarding treating blood pressure in winter. Looks like we should be glad summer's on it's way here in Australia!

Article source: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,308480,00.html

Blood Pressure Tougher to Treat in Winter, Study Says

"If you're being treated for high blood pressure, the condition may be tougher to control during the winter months, according to a new study by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).

The five-year study focused on the health records of more than 440,000 U.S. military veterans from 15 V.A.hospitals across the country. Researchers found veterans treated in the winter were less likely to see their blood pressure return to normal levels compared to those treated in the summer.

"The bottom line is that regardless of whether you're in Anchorage, Alaska or San Juan, Puerto Rico, there is a difference in high blood pressure returning to normal in the winter compared to the summer," said Dr. Ross D. Fletcher, lead researcher and chief of staff at the V.A. Medical Center in Washington, D.C., in a news release."

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