Managing High Blood Pressure
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Managing High Blood Pressure Item #AP123
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Managing High Blood Pressure Description
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High blood pressure (or hypertension) has long been called a "silent killer" because it often causes no symptoms. After age 50, high blood pressure is more common in women than men. Untreated, high blood pressure can lead to other serious health conditions, such as heart disease, stroke, and kidney disease. This pamphlet discusses high blood pressure and explains what you can do to manage it and decrease your risk of more serious problems.
AP123
2010
Pack of 50 pamphlets
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