Abstract:Hypertension is the most common disease in industrialized nations, and it markedly increases both morbidity and mortality from cardiovascular and many other diseases. Yet, appropriate interventions can delay and possibly prevent the development of hypertension and ensuing complications. The risk of cardiovascular death doubles in a near linear fashion for each 20/10 mm Hg increment in blood pressure levels above 115/75 mm Hg. Despite this, no techniques are currently available to identify individuals at increa… Show more
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