Curing high blood pressure with the flick of a switch

This is interesting: researchers at Oxford University and Imperial College London have identified the exact area of the brain that controls blood pressure–and discoverd that they can increase or decrease patients’ blood pressure by stimulating specific regions with electrodes.

Right now that requires brain surgery, but once we perfect methods for stimulating specific parts of the brain non-invasively, this discovery could lead to non-pharmaceutical treatment for high blood pressure.

I take blood pressure pills myself, so I’m all in favor.

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