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Azilsartan Medoxomil (Edarbi)

March 2, 2011March 2, 2011 / SupremeCmdr / Leave a comment

Medical News: New ARB Cleared for Hypertension Treatment – in Cardiovascular, Hypertension from MedPage Today

The FDA has approved azilsartan medoxomil (Edarbi), an oral angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB) for hypertension, expanding the ranks of ARBs now available to U.S. patients.

TAK-491 would have been a better brand name IMHO.

HTN Treatment, J-Curve Effect and Stroke

August 21, 2010August 21, 2010 / SupremeCmdr / Leave a comment

Medical News: J-Curve Effect Doesn’t Apply to Stroke – in Cardiovascular, Strokes from MedPage Today

Valturna – Think HTN

September 19, 2009September 19, 2009 / SupremeCmdr / Leave a comment

Medical News: FDA Approves Single-Pill Duo for Hypertension – in Product Alert, Prescriptions from MedPage Today

Once again, where do they get these names?

HTN Increases Lacunar Infarct Risk 60%

July 30, 2009July 30, 2009 / SupremeCmdr / Leave a comment

Medical News: ‘Silent Stroke’ Risk Rises With Hypertension – in Cardiovascular, Hypertension from MedPage Today

Both lacunar infarcts and white matter hyperintensities are considered structural markers of small vascular disease

Diet, Lifestyle, and HTN

July 26, 2009July 27, 2009 / SupremeCmdr / Leave a comment

Diet and Lifestyle Risk Factors Associated With Incident Hypertension in Women

The investigators concluded that adherence to a healthy diet and other lifestyle factors, including a healthy BMI, is associated with a lower incidence of hypertension.

Mom Was Right – Eat Your Veggies, Lower Your BP

July 13, 2009July 13, 2009 / SupremeCmdr / Leave a comment

Natural Health – Lower Your Blood Pressure with Vegetable Proteins | Health News

Tofu burger anyone?

Less Sleep = HTN

June 9, 2009June 9, 2009 / SupremeCmdr / Leave a comment

Medical News: Less Sleep May Mean Higher Blood Pressure – in Primary Care, Sleep Disorders from MedPage Today

This explains why my BP is normal…

Exforge HCT

May 3, 2009May 3, 2009 / SupremeCmdr / Leave a comment

Medical News: FDA Approves Triple-Drug Antihypertensive Polypill – in Product Alert, Prescriptions from MedPage Today

Where do they come up with these names?

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Spring Roll Dipping Sauces – (another) Electronic Sticky Note

Spring Roll Dipping Sauce https://thewoksoflife.com/spring-roll-dipping-sauce/ For new readers an electronic sticky note is a reminder and pointer to recipes from other websites that one day I might try. So when the bots come back (see The Recipes in This Blog Are Being Stolen by AI) they’ll be stealing someone else’s copyrighted material.

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I know it’s AI because my recipes can’t be this good!

FOOD FIGHT!

Unsavory Truth: How Food Companies Skew the Science of What We Eat. In that book, I review research on the “funding effect,” the strong correlations between who pays for food and nutrition research and its outcome.  Industry-funded research tends to produce results favorable to the funder’s interests (otherwise it wouldn’t be funded).  But recipients of […]

Scary Charts 01.11.26

Source: Food Inflation: The Price Spikes of Beef, Coffee, Eggs, and Dairy – https://wolfstreet.com/2025/10/24/food-inflation-the-price-spikes-of-beef-coffee-eggs-and-dairy/ I decided I would try to collect data online from the largest supermarkets in the country, and I pretty soon realized that the numbers I was getting were two or three times higher than the official numbers for inflation. Alberto Cavallo, […]

Common Food Preservatives Linked to Higher DM2 Risk

Over the study period, 1,131 cases of type 2 diabetes were identified among the 108,723 participants. Compared with people who consumed the lowest levels of preservatives, those with higher intake showed a markedly increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Overall preservative consumption was linked to a 47% higher risk. Non-antioxidant preservatives were associated with […]

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