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‘It’s a new era’: Weight-loss treatments significantly lower blood pressure, studies find – CNN

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February 5, 2024
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Scientists discovered a surge of unknown activity in people's brains as they died – BGR
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  1. ‘It’s a new era’: Weight-loss treatments significantly lower blood pressure, studies find  CNN
  2. Users of New Weight Loss Drug Had Lower Blood Pressure in Study  The New York Times
  3. Weight loss medicine may also reduce blood pressure, study finds  Scripps News
  4. Mounjaro And Zepbound May Significantly Reduce Blood Pressure, Study Finds  Forbes
  5. Weight-Loss Med Zepbound Lowers High Blood Pressure in Obese People  U.S. News & World Report



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