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    CHICAGO — A text messaging program for patients with hypertension was associated with increased medication adherence and reduced systolic BP, researchers reported at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions.For the NIH-sponsored TEXT MY MEDS NOLA pilot study, researchers enrolled 36 patients with hypertension. Participants were given a wireless BP monitor that automatically

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    CHICAGO — A text messaging program for patients with hypertension was associated with increased medication adherence and reduced systolic BP, researchers reported at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions.For the NIH-sponsored TEXT MY MEDS NOLA pilot study, researchers enrolled 36 patients with hypertension. Participants were given a wireless BP monitor that automatically

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