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Mayo Clinic on High Blood Pressure
The silent killer – know your numbers |
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NEW BOOK | Taking the steps outlined in this book will help you reach and maintain a healthy blood pressure and live well for years to come. | Learn more |
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Dear Reader, World Hypertension Day is observed on May 17 to raise awareness for a common, yet serious, medical condition—hypertension. Nearly half the adults in the United States have hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, and the condition contributes to more than 670,000 deaths each year. Many people don't even know they have high blood pressure because it develops without signs or symptoms, damaging blood vessels and increasing your risk for conditions such as stroke, heart disease and more. The good news is Mayo Clinic on High Blood Pressure, written by Mayo Clinic specialists, gives you access to resources created to help you prevent and manage high blood pressure. In this book, you'll find the following and much more: How it develops and who is at risk Diagnosis methods and treatments Advice on diet, movement and weight loss The right medication for you Ways to prevent conditions associated with high blood pressure How to reach and maintain a healthy blood pressure Don't worry if you currently have high blood pressure, you can take action to correct it and improve your health, all with simple, everyday choices. Order Mayo Clinic on High Blood Pressure today and learn ways you can control your blood pressure — and your future. |
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Yours in good health, Daniel Harke, Publisher Mayo Clinic Press |
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