First Molecular Evidence Of Body's Internal Clock In Controlling Blood Pressure
Tue, 20 Feb 2007 04:00 AM EST
... It has been known for decades that heart attacks and strokes occur most frequently in the early-morning hours. Now, researchers at Penn have provided the first evidence for the role of our body's internal molecular clock in controlling blood pressure and a mechanism by which this occurs. This report points to the novel possibility of modifying blood pressure and the early-morning risk of heart attack. ...
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