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A cash lottery didn’t help people improve their blood pressurePeople offered the cash incentives took their meds more regularly, but didn’t achieve better blood pressureThey quit taking their meds regularly when the lottery program ended
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 12, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Bribing folks with tickets to a cash lottery got them to take their blood pressure medicines more reliably, but did nothing to improve their health, a new study says.
Study participants were twice as likely to take their blood pressure medication when they could win a daily cash reward through a lottery, researchers reported Nov. 9 in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology .
However, they didn’t achieve better blood pressure measurements compared to folks not offered these cash rewa

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