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by DanBC
3898 days ago
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Your single link talks about mild hypertension, and says that interventions may not make any difference to health outcomes. But you can look at what guidance for doctors is to compare what happens. Here's UK guidance. https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/cg127/chapter/Key-prioritie... Offer drugs to people with stage one but only if there are other symptoms; offer drugs to anyone with stage two (but do careful measuring to ensure they actually have stage two); investigate causes and provide support. It's pretty frustrating that you misrepresent the research, and what doctors do with that research, to push some anti-doctor spin. There's plenty of bad stuff that doctors actually do. |
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