The Relationship Between Anti-Hypertensive Drugs and Cancer: Anxiety to be Resolved in Urgent
Hypertension is the prevailing independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease worldwide. Anti-hypertensive drugs are the common and effective cure for lowering blood pressure in patients with hypertension. However, some large-scale clinical studies have pointed out that long-term ingestion of so...
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Main Authors: | Rong Yang (Author), Yonggang Zhang (Author), Xiaoyang Liao (Author), Yi Yao (Author), Chuanying Huang (Author), Lixia Liu (Author) |
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