| A common rheumatoid arthritis drug appears to also lower blood pressure, potentially reducing patients' risk of heart disease, researchers reported recently in the Annals of Medicine. "The results suggest that this well-known arthritis drug could also play a role in protecting heart health, especially in people who are at higher risk due to inflammation," said Sara Tommasi, a medical scientist at the University of Flinders. Read More Here Special: What Anger Actually Does to Your Blood Pressure |
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