Though less than half of all the patients were compliant with their blood pressure medication regimens, the patients who got the feel-good phone calls were 17% likelier to be adherent, the study found. These good-feelings exercises may be especially helpful for patients who don't trust the medical system, Dr. Ogedegbe says.
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