Many people suffer with high blood pressure in America despite the efforts of the American Heart Association's warnings of its potential destruction. Although there are a variety of common risks factors that contribute to its development, Americans do not get their blood pressure checked as often as they should.
It is evident, however, that a combination of lifestyle changes along with a high blood pressure drug are effective against the disease also classified as the "silent killer." If ma...
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