Uploaded and Shared in Youtube by: UFHealthScience GAINESVILLE, Fla. — For patients with diabetes and heart disease, less isnt always more — at least when it comes to blood pressure. New data show an increased risk of heart attack, stroke or death for patients having blood pressure deemed too high — or too low, according to Rhonda Cooper-DeHoff, Pharm.D., an associate professor of pharmacy and medicine at UF. She reported her findings today (Sunday, March 14) at the American College of Cardiologys 59th annual scientific session in Atlanta.

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Coronary Artery Disease and Diabetes
Date: 05 Apr 2010
Uploader: Symposier
Lenght: 1m 45s
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