> New research has shown that men who use painkillers often have greater
> blood pressure as compare to those who do not use painkillers. read
> more
> http://thehealthcare.blogspot.com/2007/06/painkillers-cause-high-blood-pressure.html
"Painkillers are used everyday in America and up until this point it was
thought that it had no real consequence in particular on the heart."
HUH??!! Known for some time and just maybe the hypertension is associated
with the pain and not the painkillers. Duh.
Bud
> New research
Where? When?
> The most recent research by American researchers was in print in the
journal Archives of Internal Medicine.
What volume? It didn't show up with any search.
> They were check on for four years and tested out their use of
painkillers.
Would you check that grammar again? What were you trying to say?
Or is 202.83.169.217 some foreign country in which English is not the first
tongue?
http://thehealthcare.google-click_blogspot.com/painkillers-cause-high-blood-pres
sure.html
> Posted by M.K Raza at 3:11 AM June 4, 2007
And you just happened to come across it in all of your internet searches?
> Painkillers Cause High Blood Pressure
> New research has shown that men who use
> painkillers often have greater blood pressure
> as compare to those who do not use painkillers.
> Posted by kaash at 4:15 AM
Oh, wait a minute. YOU posted the article using M K Raza.
And of course you collect whenever a sucker clicks on one or more of the
links:
> Ads by Google
> Blood pressure too high?
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> High Blood Pressure
> High Blood Pressure