An alarming one in three American adults has high blood pressure. Known
medically as hypertension, many people don't even know they have it,
because high blood pressure has no symptoms or warning signs. But when
elevated blood pressure is accompanied by abnormal cholesterol and blood
sugar levels, the damage to your arteries, kidneys, and heart
accelerates exponentially. Fortunately, high blood pressure is easy to
detect and treat. Sometimes people can keep blood pressure in a healthy
range simply by making lifestyle changes, such as losing weight,
increasing activity, and eating more healthfully. This report details
those changes, including a Special Section that features numerous ways
to cut excess salt from your diet — a policy strongly recommended by new
federal guidelines. This report also includes tips on how to use a home
blood pressure monitor, as well as advice on choosing a drug treatment
strategy based your age and any other existing medical issues you may
have.
To avoid Stroke keep blood pressure within normal range.
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