Common blood pressure drug tied to increased risk of skin cancer
(Reuters Health) - People who take a certain water pill prescribed to control fluid retention and treat high blood pressure may be more likely to get skin cancer than other individuals, a Danish study suggests.
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December 22, 2017
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