Family doctors' research on medication dosage timing answers critical questions that 'otherwise don't get asked'

A University of Alberta-led study has put to rest a long-standing controversy about the best time of day to take blood pressure medications—and in the process has created a powerful research network of family doctors to answer important primary care questions.

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