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ACE inhibitors act to reduce hypertension by interfering with the conversion of angiotensin I to artery-constricting angiotensin II. Blocking the production of angiotensin II results in arterial vasodilation and an accompanying reduction in blood pressure. ACE inhibitors currently are recommended as first-line therapy for hypertension in certain patient populations, because of their safety and efficacy.
A drug that improves function of retinal blood vessels may be able to reduce the risk of stroke

A drug that improves function of retinal blood vessels may be able to reduce the risk of stroke

Intensive diabetes management yields positive results

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