By Robert Preidt; US News & World Report ~ Nov 21, 2016
MONDAY, Nov. 21, 2016 (HealthDay News) — High blood pressure and weakened bones are two big health issues for seniors.
Now, new data suggests that one class of drugs might help protect against both.
The study of thousands of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Medicare patients found that anti-hypertension meds called thiazide diuretics also seemed to lower odds of a patient suffering a hip or pelvic fracture, compared with people on other high blood pressure medications.
