Neither detection nor control of high blood pressure improved by self- monitoring during pregnancy
Neither detection nor control of high blood pressure improved by self- monitoring during pregnancy
Self-monitoring of blood pressure during pregnancy neither results in earlier detection of high blood pressure, nor helps with blood pressure control in those who are pregnant, suggest the results of two new papers based on research from the University of Oxford and King’s College London (funded by the National Institute of Health and Care Research).
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