Monday, 5 March 2012

Virus spurred high blood pressure _ in mice

Provocative new research suggests that a common virus might play a role in high blood pressure.

The work, by Harvard University scientists, so far is only in mice _ and the usually symptomless infection is so widespread that proving an effect in people will be tough.

Still, it's the latest clue that infections may somehow affect a number of the factors that lead to heart disease, from stiffening arteries to obesity.

"There's likely to be considerable skepticism about this in the medical profession," acknowledged lead researcher Dr. Clyde Crumpacker, an infectious disease specialist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. But, …

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