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hypertensionAbnormally high blood pressure due to a variety of causes, leading to excessive contraction of the smooth muscle cells of the walls of the arteries. It increases the risk of kidney disease, stroke, and heart attack. Hypertension is one of the major public health problems of the developed world, affecting 15-20% of adults in industrialized countries (1996). It may be of unknown cause (essential hypertension), or it may occur in association with some other condition, such as kidney disease (secondary or symptomatic hypertension). It is controlled with a low-salt diet and drugs. |
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| They cover the basics of blood pressure, defining what qualifies as hypertension and explaining what the numbers in a typical blood pressure reading mean. Those who consumed the most caffeine (600 milligrams a day, on average) had no greater risk of being diagnosed with hypertension than those who consumed the least caffeine (20 mg a day). Systematic review of effect of coenzyme Q 10 in physical exercise, hypertension and heart failure, Biofactors, 2003,18:1-4, pp. |
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