High blood pressure or hypertension is a serious medical condition that has the potential of causing other life-threatening diseases. Generally, the disease has no symptoms; therefore many people have it for years without knowing it. Within the United States alone, one out of three adults live with the disease simply because they weren't aware of the risks of high blood pressure. Subsequently, it is very important that you get your levels checked by a physician regularly.
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