Pittsburgh, PA (PRWEB) December 13, 2005
The relationship between blood pressure medications and kidney health will be among the topics covered by two new websites published December 13th by Mastermind Learning Systems.
“We’re pleased to publish websites on both blood pressure and kidney health just as the news of an important new study has been released,” said George McKenzie, Mastermind Learning Systems CEO. “The study will spark interest in kidney health issues and the relationship between blood pressure medications and the kidneys. Mastermind Learning Systems will be able to make the information in the study readily available to consumers with the click of a mouse.”
The websites are located at http://www.kidneys.name and http://www.mybloodpressure.us
The study, done in the United Kingdom, cast doubt on traditional thinking that relatively expensive blood pressure medications have more of healthy effect on the kidneys than cheaper antihypertensive medications.
Dr. Raymond MacAllister at the Centre for Clinical Pharmacology at University College in London was quoted by HealthDay Reporter as saying, “In patients with high blood pressure who are at risk of progressive kidney disease — particularly diabetics — it doesn’t matter which blood pressure drug you use, provided you get good control of the blood pressure.”
Details of the study, which comes as good news for budget conscious consumers affected by blood pressure and kidney health issues, are available by visiting the home pages of both new websites, “Kidney Health” at http://www.kidneys.name and “My Blood Pressure” at http://www.mybloodpressure.us.
Mastermind Learning Systems is a small internet publisher of informative articles and information on topics including medical, financial, consumer, pet and business subjects.
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