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What does HBP stand for?

High Blood Pressure


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Research is unlocking a complex relationship between stress, high blood pressure and the cardiovascular system.
It is evident that a person with diabetes is twice likely to develop high blood pressure than a person without diabetes.
What is high blood pressure and why should anyone worry about it Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against the walls of the arteries as the heart pumps out blood What is high blood pressure and why should anyone worry about it?
But high blood pressure can be very serious, and left untreated, it can cause adverse affects to most of the organs in the body.
This absence of early warning symptoms is why high blood pressure is called the "silent killer.
It is evident that a person with diabetes is twice likely to develop high blood pressure than a person without diabetes.
You can live for many years with high blood pressure without seeing or feeling any symptoms.
High blood pressure can happen in children and adults; it is more common in people over the age of 35 though.

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