hypertension

High blood pressure.

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What is Hypertension?

Last Modified: July 21, 2010

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Hypertension, or high blood pressure, affects as many as 73 million Americans, including children. Hypertension increases the risk of serious health conditions, including strokes, heart attacks, heart… View Full Article

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