Contemporary research on biofeedback as a treatment for essential hypertension by Linden and Moseley (2006) indicates that:
A) Biofeedback is only marginally effective in treating essential hypertension
B) Biofeedback is the most effective non-medical treatment for essential hypertension
C) Biofeedback is effective if paired with medical treatments
D) Biofeedback is not effective for treating essential hypertension
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