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Controlling Hypertension

Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against the walls of your arteries. Your blood pressure doesn’t stay the same all the time: It lowers as you sleep and rises when you wake up and when you are excited, nervous, or active. But when your blood pressure is too high, you are considered to have hypertension and are at risk for serious health complications.


 

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