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Monday, November, 30, 2009
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The answer may be both! See ahis rticles on the web or read Samuel Mann's book Healing Hypertension to see the relationship between emotions and hypertension in some patients. These patients are often treated with either antihypertensive drugs, antianxiety or even antidepressants, and sometimes all three. They do not necessarily exhibit typical panic attacks but may be caused by repressed emotions or labile emotions.
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