Online tool helps control blood pressure long term

By Genevra Pittman NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – In a new study, people with high blood pressure who could communicate with their pharmacists online had better blood pressure control a year after that service ended. Previously researchers had found that patients randomly assigned to the web-based pharmacy care did better than those who used a patient website but had no extra help or were only trained to monitor their blood pressure at home. The new findings suggest some of those benefits may hold up over the long run – even after patients stop messaging with their pharmacists, researchers said. …

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EU approves sending border security advisers to Libya

The European flag flies outside of the La Canada shopping centre in Marbella, southern SpainBRUSSELS (Reuters) – European Union governments approved a mission on Wednesday to help Libya improve its border security in response to concerns that Islamist militants and weapons move freely across the North African country's frontier. The 110-member EU civilian team, expected to start deploying in Libya next month, will advise and train Libyan officials on how to strengthen the security of the country's land, sea and air borders, an EU statement said. The EU team, being sent at Libya's request, will have a budget of 30 million euros ($39 million) for its first year and be based in Tripoli. …

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