Heart disease is the second leading cause of death worldwide and much of this is caused by high blood pressure or, as it also known as, hypertension. Although there are quite a few things we can do to reduce the likelihood of developing symptoms of high blood pressure, there are other things that are out ...
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Posted on May 8th, 2012 by
Michael Wooller in
Treatments
Problems with blood pressure pregnancy can expose the mother and the fetus to several complications. High blood pressure is a serious and life threatening condition and in the U.S., between 6% and 8% of all women have blood pressure problems during pregnancy. Some women are at a greater risk of getting high blood pressure while ...
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