Women's Health News

August 15, 2005

Tylenol Linked to High Blood Pressure

Women taking daily amounts of non-aspirin painkillers — such as an extra-strength Tylenol — are more likely to develop high blood pressure than those who don’t, a new study suggests. (MSNBC)

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