Slow Aging and Delay Chronic Disease Development

Slow Aging and Delay Chronic Disease Development

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Slow Aging and Delay Chronic Disease Development
Slow Aging and Delay Chronic Disease Development
Control Your High Blood Pressure Easily

Control Your High Blood Pressure Easily

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William H Bestermann Jr MD
Sep 24, 2024
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Slow Aging and Delay Chronic Disease Development
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Individuals 55 years old have a 90% chance of developing high blood pressure during their lifetime. Hypertension is the world’s leading risk factor for heart attack, stroke, disability, and death.  A large proportion of adults with high blood pressure fail to achieve their recommended blood pressure (140/90 or less) treatment targets on 3 medications. M…

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