A lottery with cash prizes got people to take their antihypertensive medications, but improved adherence didn’t translate to better blood pressure.
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South Africa: Monitoring People's Blood Pressure in Their Homes Leads to Better Control - Study Finds
Hypertension - a condition where blood pressure is consistently higher than normal - is poorly managed in South Africa. Remarkable findings from a study in rural KwaZulu-Natal suggest a compelling ...
The combination therapy improved LVEF, quality of life, clinical outcomes, and more, but implementation questions remain.
Project Fox Dreams is destined for a supercharged engine upgrade. To plant that power, we revamped its chassis and suspension with BMR.
Background Relationships and sex education (RSE) impacts some sexual behaviours but could be strengthened by incorporating ...
The Maverick Speedball post is aimed at reluctant freeriders like myself and at habitual saddle droppers too. Proudly using ‘offi ce chair technology’ it offers an infi nitely adjustable saddle drop ...
A new Rough Country Vertex and leaf springs, but this 2023 Toyota Tacoma's driver's side is sitting almost 1.5" lower—super ...
The declassified document reveals an urgent need for an international review of the proliferation risks of HALEU.
Fall 2025 has proven to be a volatile time within the firearm industry, with companies like Glock announcing major changes to ...
You just striped a 7-iron from 155 yards, catching it pure off the center of the face. The ball launches on a perfect ...
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Climate change spiralling out of control: 22 of Earth's 34 'vital signs' are at record highs
Bill Gates may not think climate change will lead to 'humanity's demise', but scientists beg to differ in a new report, which warns Earth is 'hurtling towards climate chaos'. In their damning verdict, ...
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